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Anonymous said: One thing I think would be nice is to have fixed headers for some of your one columned themes, such as #27,19, and 14.1/14.2, or perhaps make it optional to fix or not (though that might or might not be difficult, i'm not familiar with theme coding). Some of your themes don't support options for 200/400/500px posts which can present a problem when it comes to photosets,so it would be nice to have that. That's about it, hope I helped! Keep on making great themes (:

I am so happy you went ahead and put your two cents in about my themes. I really appreciate it.

Ah yes, fixed headers are really popular. It’s difficult to have them fixed if the height of the header will change due to someone having more links or more words in the description. If it was a fixed height, it would be no problem. The only way I can compromise is the theme-users enter the height of the headers themselves such as in Eunoia (26) but most people don’t so there are weird gaps between. I’ve been trying to figure it out and I have yet to find a solution. But I will keep working on it! 

Most of my themes come in one size posts because it’s easier that way (I hope I’m interpreting your critique correctly). But good idea, I could include more post size options for future themes.

The critique definitely helped. I can see that fixed headers are popular because many people have actually asked me for it many times ever since I started making themes. Much thanks for the input!

Posted on February 23, 2012
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