Welcome to the Stretchable, Flexible, Mivardia Customizable CSS Theme

The Mivardia CSS file is made to be both mobile internet device friendly and also desk top computer friendly, with a maximum width expanding to 918px and a minimum width squeezing down to 530px for a user friendly, easy to navigate website on mobile devices and also a great web experience for those on larger screens at the same time.

Lightweight and Well Coded

You will find the Mivarida CSS theme is coded for efficiency and is lightweight with well structured CSS. You will benefit from this due to a faster loading website as opposed to the vast array of heavier CSS themes. Mivardia is also coded for user-friendly cross browser rendering of websites. The CSS file is well under 9kb even while still loaded with CSS comment instructions and only a tad over 9kb with the search box option. Down to the 7kb mark with the instructional guiding comments removed and lighter again if compressed.

Free Downloads For This Project

If you have not visited the download pages already, you can download the Mivardia Customizable CSS Theme here on its own or together with the Low Maintenance Web Friendly Website package here.

The Mivardia CSS Theme is made to style and create the look of corresponding two column XHTML pages, single to three column variation pages and form input elements for email contact forms and other form data collecting needs.

Heading One, Three Column

Below I have typed filler text, this is just to give a look of full columns in each of these three columns. The content is for demonstration purposes only. Finding a suitable place to have a picnic I suppose, or maybe not right?

Down here is some more writing about nothing yes. But it fills this space with words you must understand, they are of course a waste of time to read to be honest.

Maybe I should stop typing right about now. But I won't, there is still space to fill in this column about nothing. Each word placed to fill space in a vertically organised column.

Enough is enough, it is time to close this column with an ending.

Heading Two, Three Column

If you have already read the first of these three columns to the left of this both second and center column, then you may want ask yourself whether you have a compulsive reading disorder. Just joking, not.

So here we go! Where? You ask. I will show you. We are going to look at some more words, put here for the sole purpose of filling space, that would otherwise have no words.

This is how to fill a short paragraph with words. Just start typing away, then hit a comma, line up your next letter and start typing away yet again.

Taking into account presentation and how many words people will glance over. I have written too much.

Heading Three, Three Column

How are you today? Looking forward to looking at more words, as I am filling this column with meaningless words to fill the column up, so it appears full of words.

Probably better to stop reading this now while you are ahead, because blah blah blah, ble blah blah. There you are, meaningless just as I had said. So now we go onto the next paragraph.

Now typing away on the third paragraph I realised, I had more that I needed to write, to fill the space with more words. That said some articles or blog posts in websites have too many words that causes some readers to shut off and stop reading, while others have too little. So you need to type the most words.