The NSP Three theme is available from Northstreetproductions.
This is the third theme modification for one of NorthStreetProductions’ themes. This is Sam’s most recent theme and is a bit of a departure for him. His first two themes were heavily dependent on transparent elements throughout. This theme has a more “conventional” look but allows for some eye-catching, large radius rounded corners through the Styles menu.
The instructions are as follows:
Make your Bannerzest banner 900 px wide and 140 px tall.
Publish the Bannerzest theme to its place on your server and select "Show HTML" (see Publish at right)
When you click this button, you'll be presented with another window (see Copy at right)
Now we have the necessary code copied to our clipboard. The final step is to open the theme's index.html file with the text editor you've selected and paste the code in the correct location. To open this file, right click the theme in Rapidweaver's theme drawer, choose "Reveal Theme Contents In Finder...". This will present you with a folder called "Contents". Open it and you will find the index.html file. Right click on this file and navigate to your chosen text editor application. In this example I chose TextWrangler. (see Textwrangler at right)
Scroll through the code until you find a place that matches that shown in the photo (see Paste here at right) The code you copied from Bannerzest is still on your clipboard. You want to paste it in the right spot. I think this theme developer anticipated us coming here because there is a place made just for us! Place your cursor right after the "div" with the id of "banner". Just paste in the code from Bannerzest by either choosing edit>Paste from TextWrangler's menu or simply by pressing the Apple-v key combination (command-v). Now that your code is inserted, save the file and view the results.
Remember, when you use this technique and publish your site, send me a link so I can put your site in the showcase!
This is the third of the theme modifications for a NorthStreetProductions’ theme and I hope we have many more to come!

