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    NetNewsWire Style Version 2.0

    May 8th, 2008

    By: Antonio Carusone
    Category: Design, Technology
    Comments: 19

     

    Yesterday I updated the style I created for the RSS reader NetNewsWire to version 2.0. It’s a complete overhaul from version 1.0 with a new design.

    Version 1.0 had some issues with displaying articles containing multiple images which forced me to create a second style that could handle this. Switching between two styles wasn’t really convenient so I set out to fix this. This new version can handle articles with any type of content, which is what the first version should have accomplished.

    Version 2.0 features a design very similar to this blog, extending the visual experience of the site into your RSS reader. It’s simple, clean and easy to read.

    I’ve tested the style in NNW 3.0 but it should work in older versions as well.

    To install just double click the file.

    Download NNW Style 2.0


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    19 Comments

    1. Beautiful, thank you!

    2. semioticmokey

      w o n d e r f u l.

    3. Glad you guys dig it. If you experience any issues please let me know and I’ll fix them.

    4. Eric L.

      Many thanks … and Bravo — sincerely — for this NNW Style 2.0. It’s pretty amazing — and didn’t realize until now — that all the feeds subscibed can be viewed within your template.

      And by the way… thanks a lot for your blog. I love it.
      Cheers from Montreal.

    5. Eric, thank you for the kind words.

    6. Wow. Thank you Antonio. Brilliant stuff.

    7. Nell

      I love it, thank you very much!

      I’d really like a wide version (fluid width), it looks a bit small in my monitor (1680x1050).

      (By the way, my captcha was cmyk, was that intentional? :D )

    8. jim

      HI..love the new style. one thing I noticed is that it doesn’t show the items listed via Feedburner’s FeedFlare…giving it plenty of white space with “hidden links”…

    9. @Nell
      I’ve tried a fluid version but it wasn’t working out the way I liked. Also I don’t like when paragraphs get really wide. What do you mean your captcha was cmyk?

      @Jim
      I’m not sure what you mean. Could you show me an example.

    10. Thank you Thank you Thank you.

      This is so nice to look at. It makes wading through even the boring articles an enjoyable experience.

      @Nell my captcha was “print” so I think there’s a theme here

    11. Ohhh I know what you mean by captcha. Yes the cmyk was intentional. I changed the words to be more focused around the content of this blog.

    12. Nell

      Thank you Antonio, I made a test too and you’re right, it doesn’t look so good.

      I love the custom words, it’s a great idea to keep a theme in a blog and I had never seen it before.

    13. organedh

      Thank you for this vibrant and brilliant style. One problem I have with it, though, is that it displays the eventual profile information in a continuous line, breaking the layout. See for instance this blog (and most blogger.com blogs) : http://artgoldhammer.blogspot.com/feeds/posts/default . There is an http://profile/etc. that goes way too far on the right.

      Could you please give me a hint on how to fix this? I’m not very familiar with CSS and I haven’t found the pertinent stuff to change.
      Thanks.

    14. I subscribed to the feed and I don’t see the issue you’re referring to. Could you send me a screenshot of it?

    15. Wow, 1000 thanks! My favorite app now looks and feel even better.

    16. Melita, glad you enjoy it.

    17. Pat

      Hello,

      I just downloaded your theme and it looks fantastic. The only thing that I changed on it was with regards to the positioning of the #container. In my widescreen view, the container looked like it was pushed closer to the right than the left, which was caused by a left margin value of 50px. I changed the container margins to “margin: 50px auto;” so that it would centre in that panel no matter how wide or narrow I stretch it.

      Take care, and thanks for a fantastic looking NNW theme!


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