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FAQ Blog Design 101: a tutorial

I've been getting a lot of emails asking how I've created my blog layout, so I thought I'd go ahead and write up a very detailed tutorial on how to accomplish said task. It took me a really long time to gather all of this knowledge. Maybe it's because I'm a little slow when it comes to computers, but likely also because there aren't a lot of resources for it. I've picked up little tips here and there and somehow managed to put it all together into a comprehensive blog design. Whenever I get stuck, I usually do a Google search but often find that tutorials are out of date or use Photoshop (which I am completely dumbfounded by). So I realize that my blog design is relatively elementary (there are so many that put mine to shame, like this one and this one), but it is a good place to start. Maybe you've considered blogging but are intimidated by all of the html mumbo jumbo? This tutorial uses Picasa/Picnik and Photobucket.

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Forest huts, esprit cabane, cabin plans and instructions

There are many possibilities - the basic idea is to use big branches for the frame, to which lighter branches are then added. For the hut's shape, simply ask children to use their imagination! To make a teepee-hut, you have to drive at least four big branches into the ground then tie them together at the top with rope or wire. To build an igloo-hut, first you have to build a rough frame, which can then be covered with bundles of heather or ferns. You can also adapt a hut to a specific location. Rocky formations can be perfect for a tunnel-shaped hut. Tag : | sitemap | links | logos | sitelife | what is this? Knit plastic toteseashell mobileburger soap dishkitchen shelfstaining wood[green is good]

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