you're talking about the output of the query, you can arrange it any order you like in the template. You can make it match the outpput of your blog page, or make it use the same style rules.
Whatever is output will follow the style rules of your theme unless you specify otherwise in style.css. If you want to play around with styles you should get and learn to use (it's easy) Mozilla Firebug, which is an add on for Firefox. It's essential, it shows you and lets you copy the css code for whatever part of the site you click on, also lets you apply changes on the fly for a temporary preview. I'll check back and see how you do later. Good luck!
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deepbevel on "Post on page template"
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