Well. I don’t have much good to say about the template OR its designer.
First, I downloaded this particular template because it was different, AND it was integrated with Twitter. When I opened the readme file to find out how incorporate my own information, we were instructed there would be THREE places in which to exchange your own Twitter information.
There were only TWO.
Nowhere in the readme file did this guy say you would need to change your information in one other place in order for Twitter to feed your actual status messages into your blog. And when this guy does finally respond three days after my inquiry, he decided to be a smartass to me about why I was apparently too stupid to know how to fix HIS mess.
I finally figured out how to change it myself. But was that the end of it? Neeeeeeeoooooooooooo. Just a few minutes ago, I get a message from a fellow published author who tried to leave comments on my blog posts, and was UNABLE TO DO SO. He tried everything to get the comments to work, without success.
So. Not only is this guy full of his own hubris, but he has now cost me blog followers, which spells less in book sales for my career.
Ash 27 April 2010 at 14:47
I wanted to know why the links at the top weren’t showing up on my page. The ‘Home’ ‘Comment’ and stuff like that are all hidden.
Francisco 27 April 2010 at 15:09
@Ash You can find the answer to your questions and more in our FAQ section.
Stephanie R 26 June 2010 at 13:13
Hi! I love this template and have been using it for a few months, but I need a 3 column template. Is it possible to add a 3rd column?
Thank you,
Stephanie
Carla René 11 August 2010 at 21:09
Well. I don’t have much good to say about the template OR its designer.
First, I downloaded this particular template because it was different, AND it was integrated with Twitter. When I opened the readme file to find out how incorporate my own information, we were instructed there would be THREE places in which to exchange your own Twitter information.
There were only TWO.
Nowhere in the readme file did this guy say you would need to change your information in one other place in order for Twitter to feed your actual status messages into your blog. And when this guy does finally respond three days after my inquiry, he decided to be a smartass to me about why I was apparently too stupid to know how to fix HIS mess.
I finally figured out how to change it myself. But was that the end of it? Neeeeeeeoooooooooooo. Just a few minutes ago, I get a message from a fellow published author who tried to leave comments on my blog posts, and was UNABLE TO DO SO. He tried everything to get the comments to work, without success.
So. Not only is this guy full of his own hubris, but he has now cost me blog followers, which spells less in book sales for my career.
Thanks a bunch! STAY AWAY FROM THIS IDIOT.