This template has a green gradient. The width of the entire content area, which is the white area, is 960 pixels. There are two columns in this template; a small left column and larger right column.
An image can be added to the site header area, in this instance the image is 960 pixels wide by 92 pixels high. If you need help creating a banner, please contact Director of Visual Communications Cathy Brown.
There are three options for displaying site navigation. Vertical, horizontal and horizontal pulldown.
There a several options for headline styles. Each of the headings on this page displays a different style. Normally, you would want to only use a couple of different headline styles on a page.
Four module styles are available. The default style, style 1, style 2 and style 3 each have different font colors and background colors. To change the style, edit the settings and click on the style tab.
The layout of a page can be modified by changing the width of a module. A module can be 1/3, 1/2, 2/3 or full width. Below are three modules that are each 1/3 width with a right margin of 18 pixels.
As a default, there are no margins on any modules. You can easily adjust the margins of a module by editing the settings and adding margins to the top, bottom, right or left of a module. This module has a top and right margin of 18 pixels.
Style 1
An arboretum is a place where trees, shrubs and link color dcfc03 herbaceous plants are grown for scientific and educational purposes. Plants are maintained, labeled, cataloged and mapped. Each arboretum is unique, due to the characteristics of the setting, the collections, and the research and educational goals.
Style 2
An arboretum is a place where trees, shrubs and link color dcfc03 herbaceous plants are grown for scientific and educational purposes. Plants are maintained, labeled, cataloged and mapped. Each arboretum is unique, due to the characteristics of the setting, the collections, and the research and educational goals.
Style 3
An arboretum is a place where trees, shrubs and link color dcfc03 herbaceous plants are grown for scientific and educational purposes. Plants are maintained, labeled, cataloged and mapped. Each arboretum is unique, due to the characteristics of the setting, the collections, and the research and educational goals.