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The Website built using Dzonia Theme is supereasy to build and is very simplistic in design, the visitors love to see the whole content clearly. Cloriato Theme got several theme options to allow changing and manipulating literally everything in the site. Still the site is very easy to built. [...]
A base theme based on Twenty Eleven. [...]
Minimalistic, mobile-optimized theme with responsive layout. The theme settings include options for uploading favicon and logo images, color picker, typography settings, and a nice selection of Google fonts. [...]
There are some simple instructions in the theme readme.txt on how to get started with our new starter theme, _s, but, to be honest, I’m not exactly the most reliable readme reader myself so here are those instructions with a bit more explanation. The first thing you want to do is copy the _s directory and change the name to something else. Like, say, megatherium. Then you’ll need to do a three-step find and replace with your favorite text editor on the _s name in all the templates. [...]
If you’re reading this there’s a good chance you’re a WordPress theme aficionado, a true connoisseur. I’d like to know: how does a devourer of WordPress themes, like you, fulfill your massive appetite for awesome new themes? For my cravings, I generally partake in the following (most common at the top): I find out by word of mouth, from my colleagues at work. Via Twitter, from the theme designers and theme shops I follow closely. By way of the Extend free themes director [...]
A lightweight, two-column layout blog theme, with 6 widget areas and customizable header image. Valid HTML5 and CSS3 that can be modified. Compatiable with Wordpress 3.2 and above. Compatable IE7+, Opera 10+, Safari 5+, Firefox 3.5+. [...]
The Weekly Theme Show is a new podcast from WPCandy that should be required listening for all WordPress theme designers and developers. Both because it involves WordPress themes and, more importantly, because it’s not from developers for developers, like most of the other podcast offerings out there in the WordPress community. It’s like a breath of fresh air. This show will discuss WordPress themes, weekly, from a user’s perspective (and not a developer’s). It’s exciting to [...]
The new book by Jon Duckett, called “HTML & CSS”, is a beautifully designed book that helps your learning curve if you are a designer and thinking to dive in the front end development. Check this out. [...]
My coworkers at Automattic and I frequently discuss the speed with which we’re able to onboard new themes into the WordPress.com theme directory. Our top priority as the Theme Team is to make sure that all of our users feel like they have a theme that fits them perfectly; in order to meet that goal we’re focused on bringing a variety of themes into WordPress.com through a few primary channels: the WordPress.org theme directory; premium theme shops; and Automattic (in-house) theme [...]
Our very own Lance Willett recently discussed premium themes on WordPress.com with Ryan Imel of WPCandy. This interview comes one year after premium themes launched on WordPress.com. If you haven’t checked it out yet, you can give it a listen on WPCandy. As a bonus, WPCandy posted a second recording called “Aftertaste” that starts after the formal interview concluded. In “Aftertaste”, Lance and Ryan discuss the pronunciation of names, upcoming WordCamps, and how to [...]
Our very own Lance Willett recently discussed premium themes on WordPress.com with Ryan Imel of WPCandy. This interview comes one year after premium themes launched on WordPress.com. If you haven’t checked it out yet, you can give it a listen on WPCandy. As a bonus, WPCandy posted second recording called “Aftertaste” that starts after the formal interview concluded. In “Aftertaste”, Lance and Ryan discuss the pronunciation of names, upcoming WordCamps, and how to t [...]
Have you checked out the Toolbox theme? Up until recently it was the starter theme we used to build free and premium themes on WordPress.com. Toolbox was (and is!) a great theme, but it could be better. Unfortunately, we wound up in a situation with Toolbox where we wanted to make some more drastic improvements to it as a starter theme but got a little stuck. We had people using it as a Parent Theme and that meant that the simplest id or class change could become a problem. Simply changing an id [...]
Free Wordpress theme with black and white color. Made by using Blueprint CSS Framework 0.9. With custom header, custom background and also supporting thumbnails and drop down menus. Sidebar widgets with three different size. Archives page template, and image attachment page available. [...]
An elegant and bold theme featuring multiple, visually distinct, Post Formats. Designed by Matthew Buchanan and inspired by the art direction of Esquire magazine. [...]
A simple template based blue and green tones, simple and clean, I hope you like it. [...]
A theme in black and white,5 widgets/thumbnail/custom-menu supported, custom header-image/custom background and 2 post-formats available, no plugins required, used for WordPress 3.0+. [...]
A clean, readable theme with mobile support. [...]
Clean and SEO optimized theme, microformats structure, breadcrumbs ready, 2 different layouts, 7 font stack, custom menu, custom header, custom body background, wordpress thumbnail and custom logo & favicon uploader. Compatible with WordPress 3.3, sticky posts, widget-ready, fullwidth page ready, threaded comments ready & translation ready [...]
HTML5 minimalist black-on-white theme, no-nonsense, built for modern browsers ONLY (IE [...]
Modern theme with decent design. Orange and black are main colors used in the theme. Menu is widgetized. xHTML/CSS code is light/optimized. [...]
Speaking of WordPress Themes in 2012, the new WordPress default theme for this year is in da hizzous. For the 3.4 release cycle the core WordPress team is trying something new: assigning small teams to tackle various parts of the release. The Twenty Twelve team is Matt Mullenweg (Holder of the Keys and Grand Master Themengineer), Drew Strojny (Designer and Minimalist), and Lance Willett (Thematurge). Want to keep tabs on this new default WordPress theme? Follow development updates on WordPress D [...]
The other day I was asked over dinner what I thought WordPress Themes were going to look like in 2012. The big themes and ideas — the future! — that sort of thing. It’s something I love talking about and sharing (obviously). I see two big trends making their way through the WordPress community. Here’s what I said. Lighter Themes Man, WordPress Theme options. People love arguing about them don’t they? This is the year we start to say goodbye to them. Or some of them, rat [...]
During the process of creating my first public WordPress theme one thing was very important to me – I wanted the theme to be useful to as many people as possible. To reach this goal, I knew that I would need to make sure that my theme could be used in any language. Luckily, WordPress core provides a few different functions that makes this pretty easy to do. If this is a new topic for you, please read more about Internationalization for WordPress Developers in the codex. By using functions [...]
Paul Irish on HTML element widths being inclusive of padding at all times. That is to say if I define my box as 200 pixels wide then it should stay at a total of 200 pixels, no matter what I use for its padding value. The money shot is as follows: * { /* apply a natural box layout model to all elements */ -moz-box-sizing: border-box; -webkit-box-sizing: border-box; box-sizing: border-box; } Also, an interesting read on using * and its impact on performance. You might get up in arms about th [...]
A blog style WordPress theme inspired by the Swedish design era Swedish grace (1910-1930), the subtle nuances of the grey scale and clean typography. [...]
Wordpress theme with featured posts, social icons, twitter updates, threaded comments and widget support. [...]
Ever since I started digging into themes at Automattic, I have found that I’ve been keeping way more notes than ever before — I jot down everything: common procedures, code snippets, tidbits from discussions, links, and random ideas. At first I was just using a text file. However, after several months, my “everything.txt” file was growing massively out of control. I decided that a dedicated notes application would be a much more efficient way to keep track of things, plus off [...]
Dusk To Dawn — a dark theme that melds old-style organic ornaments with modern design and typography, originally developed exclusively for WordPress.com and it’s received great positive feedback — is now available in the official WordPress Themes Directory. [...]
There’s a nice, clean, javascript-free, approach to mobile-first design in Joni Korpi’s post Leaving Old Internet Explorer Behind. Adopting it sounds pretty tempting. [...]
A classic and simple two-column design adjusted for mobile browsing. Latest post will display larger image when inserted with post thumbnail/featured image option. Twitter and Facebook links available via the theme's option page, as well as customizable menu, header image and background. It's pronounced "griz-eye". [...]