On this page you can find a list of the different schemes that are currently available for the Binary Blue theme suite. You can download each scheme to use it on your own blog. Each scheme zip file contains every neccessary file. The schemes are published under the MIT license like Binary Blue itself.
Feel free to contribute your own schemes to the Binary Blue community. Just send me your scheme as a zipfile that contains all neccessary files, I’ll then test it and publish it, if everything works fine.
Currently, the following schemes are available for download (click on the name to download the ZIP files, click on the images to see an enlarged view of each thumbnail):

CountZero meint
The most well known causes for this issue are misconfigurations in a) the webserver, b) your .htaccess file(s) and c) differences between the blogs main configuration and the real request URIs received by the webserver.
BB contains code that will always forward the visitor to the URI as defined in your blog configuration (if blog homepage URI is configured without http://www. then it’ll forward you there, otherwise it works the other way around) - and apparently your webserver then causes a redirect to the “wrong” URI again and so forth.
Dayaparan meint
I have installed binary blue in wordpress, and have carefully followed the installaton instruction. now i find error message while i try to browse my site in firefox as
The page isn’t redirecting properly:-
Firefox has detected that the server is redirecting the request for this address in a way that will never complete.
can you please advice me on the action to be taken on this regards daya
CountZero meint
that was my fix for that fucking bullshit MSIE piece of crap - get a better browser, sorry. I think It’s not the task of a webdeveloper to get around each and every silly bug of that crappy software - especially as it is just impossible, since even the system font size (which I just can’t find out!) matters.
Get shorter link names or use my workaround with the scrollbars (that was my intention to display them!), if you don’t feel it’s time to get rid of inferior exploder.
Dale Sackrider meint
Ok - so I do feel a little dumb - it already word wraps, there just aren’t any spaces in the link for it to wrap…
Any chance I could get a line that would let me shrink the font??
Dale Sackrider meint
Thank you for being so quick to reply! I really do love the binary blue theme…
I added the overflow:auto line and it created the scroll bars on the block which made the links impossible to read.
So, I changed it back for now. Any idea’s on how to make the text just word wrap instead? Or even better, could you just fix MSIE? :o)
I’ll do some of my own research regarding word wrap as well… thank you!
CountZero meint
the problem in this case is MSIE’s error in handling the box model. instead of overflowing the sidebar box it widens them, thus breaking the layout due to the tableless design.
workaround:
have a look for the rule set for #sidebar li ul and replace it with the following code:
Dale Sackrider meint
I love this theme, but I’m having an issue with ‘Back in Black’ and the sidebar. The sidebar is at the bottom of the page instead of on the side. I’m running IE 6.0 and this only happens when I have links that are longer than 16 charactors. The side bar column expands to accomidate the longer link name which make it too wide to fit on the side as it should.
Any thoughts or fixes available?
Oh FYI, Firefox works without issue and my wifes computer running IE 6 works but my laptop doesn’t and neither does my work computer running IE 6. You can check it out for yourself at http://sackrider.org/myblog
Ed meint
Everything turned out great.
Again, you’ve created a fantastic theme.
Keep up the good work.
CountZero meint
Ed,
F2B has a base page width of 770px, and the top banner (named topbanner.jpg) is oversized (1000×200px) to ease width changes of this scheme (e.g. 990 px for a 1024×768 based layout). The topbanner area is 756px wide and 118px high.
If you want to exchange the image, the easiest way is to place your of topbanner.jpg into the F2B-Images subfolder in the schemes/ folder of the theme, overwriting the original image.
Ed meint
I am going to be adding your wonderful Theme to my site () and use the Fade 2 Blue scheme. I am still in the testing phase ().
What is the best way to replace the header image with my own image? And, what is the best dimensions for my custom image in this scheme? I am a little lost when it comes to this since I am still learning WordPress.
Again, you’ve designed a wonderful theme. Keep up the good work. A donation from me to you is in the future.