We discussed this a while back, but so much has been going on since then I never really got around to doing anything.
I made a template that you can use to make your own Shrine header. You can change the background if you want, but keep the same sizing. Make sure that your final product has some way of letting me split it into at least 2 pieces with a repeatable background so it looks good on any resolution. If you notice, resizing the browser window doesn't screw up the current header. The current header is 3 pieces, left group, center title and right group. The background repeats so it looks seamless at any resolution.
Download the Template here
You can either post your image on this thread, or email it to me and we can host it on the tows server. I'd like to post them on the forum for general approval before we put it into rotation. We need to get at least a couple more headers before we can start the rotation. Again, we'll have some way of "pausing" the header so you can choose to allow it to Pause/Unpause on a header you like, so you dont see it rotate all the time.
I made a template that you can use to make your own Shrine header. You can change the background if you want, but keep the same sizing. Make sure that your final product has some way of letting me split it into at least 2 pieces with a repeatable background so it looks good on any resolution. If you notice, resizing the browser window doesn't screw up the current header. The current header is 3 pieces, left group, center title and right group. The background repeats so it looks seamless at any resolution.
Download the Template here
You can either post your image on this thread, or email it to me and we can host it on the tows server. I'd like to post them on the forum for general approval before we put it into rotation. We need to get at least a couple more headers before we can start the rotation. Again, we'll have some way of "pausing" the header so you can choose to allow it to Pause/Unpause on a header you like, so you dont see it rotate all the time.
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