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    Elegance is a premium blog theme. It has a really interesting design in the header, and the whole layout of the theme is looking great.

    So download it now, and make your blog unique.


    Rating: 3.2/5 (30 votes cast)

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    chjp_xu
    29 Dec 2007, 08:37
    very good
    F
    12 Jan 2008, 23:49
    i really like this theme & im using it on a blog i have with my friends. everything's fine but the theme isnt fully showing the whole theme like how its supposed to be in the screenshot. the header image isnt right. & i cant figure out what's wrong with it. any kind of help would be really appreciated.
    Verity
    17 May 2008, 04:18
    Hi, i am interested with this theme for my blog but I could not install it despite of the instruction. Lots of Wordpress Templates/Themes that caught my interest to use it for my blog(s) but the problem is I do not know how to install it being a new blogger. Please help.... thanks.
    Chris
    05 Jun 2009, 23:51
    This is a great theme, nice colors and easy layout. It made my list of Themes That Dont Suck!
    http://www.themesthatdontsuck.com

    Keep up the good work!
    Chris
    26 Nov 2009, 14:07
    Such a beautiful theme.., I love it. Is this free?
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    01 Jun 2011, 23:34
    Elegance 11.. Smashing :)
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    05 Jun 2011, 18:31
    Elegance 11.. Amazing :)
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    03 Jul 2011, 00:23
    Elegance 11.. Keen :)
    Andre
    12 Feb 2012, 06:46
    Ok…a tried irtnesing that snippet of code into the KeepitSimple.css before then after the “#content-wrapper img” bit. It didn’t seem to affect the transparency of the Google Map pngs either way.Apparently the googleMapCanvas div is still inheriting the content-wrapper div’s img decoration. So I looked a little harder at the source and I found that the map canvas div ID for my site is actually “googleMapCanvas192″ with 192 being the block ID. I dug this out of ..\concrete\blocks\google_map\view.phpSo, I did this:#content-wrapper img {background: #FAFAFA;border: 1px solid #444;padding: 0px;margin: 0px 5px 5px 0px;}#googleMapCanvas192 img {background: transparent;}It works now, however it’s definitely a hack…anyone who would want to employ this method will have to find out their unique google_map block ID first (view the source of your page). Also, should that block ID change for any reason, the hack will break.I really don’t know how to write code at all, so if you can think of a better way, I’m all ears!thanks again- Michael

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