We spent quite some time to make Bali as good looking and flexible as we possibly can:) It should work out of the box on most sites. There are nice rounded corners all over, shadows (with CSS3) and it all displays at flexible width.
If you prefer it at a fixed width, just adjust the css file as required. There are a few comments inside.
It features all the elements you would expect, i.e.:
- Logo
- user images
- title and subtitle
- one, two or three columns of fluid width
- and many handy block regions
There are two block regions that you may find particularly useful: The top bar and the header bar are intended to hold blocks for login or search. Their fields will then neatly display next to one another, rather than taking up lots of space as in their default display. Of course, you can use these areas for other blocks as well.
The footer-block region can hold blocks which will look best when they come in multiples of four. Please note, blocks assigned to the region "footer" will not display. This region is intended for scripts, code and the like.
Note: Bali makes use of CSS3 properties such as border-radius and text-shadow. These properties are currently supported by almost all current browsers, the notable exception being Internet Explorer. The theme therefore will lack rounded corners and text shadows when displayed in IE prior to version 9. However, it is still fully functional.
Your feedback is highly welcome. If you use the theme, or if you download it and decide against it, drop me a line with some comments.