I have a client that wants me to setup a site for him. I figured my best bet would be to use Postnuke, well simply because he knows absolutely nothing about computers. Well in his design he wants to use a wooden theme.
I basically was wondering if anybody knows were I could find a wooden theme. I did a google search and found nothing. Any help would be greatly apprecieated.
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I've never heard of one. But it seems like it'd be fairly easy to modify another theme to do what he would want.
Taking another theme and changing the font colors to various shades of brown would be a start. Then in the left/right blocks, modify the tables to use a background image of some wood grain pattern. That would seem like it'd be a start... -
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It depends on what you mean by a "wood theme."
I use a wood plank type look on my site. Basically, as intnsred suggests above, just use a background image of a wood grain pattern, if the object is to have a theme that has a wooden look to it. A light wooden plank with dark brown lettering doesn't look too bad, or you can use black lettering if you prefer a more "burnt" looking aspect for the text.
But, a wood theme could be much more than just that. Clipart or photos of trees of various sorts, a saw mill, or other wood-related or wood-associated items, could also be implemented. Phraseology for text items could be quite colorful. It really depends on your client's imagination. -
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