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Old 12-08-2006, 10:13 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Creative Commons question

I found a theme that I would love for my Wordpress blog. The only problem is that it is a fixed width and I want a fluid width one, so I went through and started editing the layout for it to fit my needs.

Than I figured I might as well check out the Creative Commons link that is in the sidebar.

What really gets me is that the guy built this theme off of someone else's. So it's not even a totally original work.

Does this actually mean that I can't just make it a fluid width for myself? If I do it anyway, will anything really happen? I don't plan on distributing it or anything, I just want a fluid version for my own blog.

The whole thing just confuses me. Mostly because if that is what it amounts to, it means that nothing about the theme can be changed, at all. Not even the header image.
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