looks nice now reggie but i'd be interested to see it with more module positions used and some content without the background. i think th eackground makes this template. so please update when you're done
Just like to put a point in answer to the comments 'damo' who says that the background graphic and the modules positions 'make the template'
1. The grunge graphic fits maybe 1% of potential corporate clients, yes its nice....
2. You guys create great templates - you are very popular. I could design a site for a client, and later he will find exactly the same one somewhere else.....I think it is good to get ideas from you and great, well constructed designs which forma great starting point for an original design.
2. The three module positions look nice, but should we design sites around a fixed number of module positions? The result of this kind of designing is sites with bunches of dynamic menus pointing o zero content.
For a regular webpage for a regular company, I dont like to put news modules anyway because they dont keep it uptodate, and frankly the bakery down the road does not have particularly interesting news features to be updating on a daily basis. SO pretty as the module positions are, I dont think it is a good idea to discourage desisgners from moving them.
I think that what this designer, Reggie' has done is an extremely elegant reworking of the template, and that kind of work should be congratulated. I think you should encourage people to design without sticking to idiosyncratic elements of the temnplate in this way. Good work Reggie:-)
I am playing with the same idea for a site of mine