Creating column content and layouts such as above is typically only available to site administrators, so the need to edit the theme's CSS is not unreasonable. Although I have not tried it yet, I hear the Skinr module may be a solution in this type of situation.
That pretty much wraps this tutorial up. If you find your situation requires the modifying of theme CSS files, and you are inexperienced in theme CSS modification, I suggest you read my tutorial on making changes to a Drupal theme. It walks you through finding the CSS definition to make changes, and where you should save your over riding changes for maximum flexibility.
If you have any questions related to this tutorial, or would like a clarification in an area, please write a comment.
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