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Elements of SEO – Wordpress Theme

Wed, Jul 2, 2008

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Elements of SEO Wordpress Theme

Elements of SEO is a classic-looking, clean, minimalistic Wordpress theme designed with typography and SEO in mind. Completely widget ready, this theme has many tweaks that I’ve made to my personal themes, including:

Custom Theme Features

  1. Custom banners for the home, post, and archive pages that can be easily switched by uploading a new image with the same name
  2. Close attention to special on-page SEO elements
  3. Wide layout for easy scanning and legibility

The Plugins we use

I’ve also included some links to plugins that I use with my themes that have been tested on Elements of SEO and are ready to go:

You can download Elements of SEO right now or check out how it works on our demo site.

Check Out Elements of SEO in Action

Download Elements of SEO Wordpress ThemeFor Your Convenience:

You can download Elements of SEO right now or check out how it works on our demo site.

Download Elements of SEO | Test Drive the Demo Site

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Word Press’d: Wordpress Admin Inside Out

Wed, Jul 2, 2008

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Word Press’d: Wordpress Admin Inside Out

Welcome to release of blog2life’s first free wordpress theme: Word Press’d

It’s been a short while in the making but it’s finally here for you to view, comment, critque, download and even use.. and best of all.. its free.

Word Press’d

This theme, as you can see, is designed to follow the new look Wordpress admin.. except this time its on the outside! Yes!.. For all those Wordpress 2.5 lovers.. here is your opportunity to use it as your main Wordpress theme. (*Note this theme does not alter your wordpress admin)

Blog2Life has been working flat out on Word Press’d over the last 2-3 weeks to bring you a great looking, clean and visually attractive Wordpress theme.. and to give it you before anyone else.
The theme took about 2 weeks to design and about the same to code (that’s 4 weeks?, well I began coding a week before I finished the design). Of that 2 weeks coding the last week was spent on trying to help users understand the code for personal styling and to try and iron out any cross-browser errors.

A great deal of time was also spent on optimising the code and images and making sure that all hovers are preloaded with the website and that it loads very quickly and efficiently, and boy it does.

However long I spend on the code I have a feeling that there is always room for improvement … so if any of you do have comments or queries please send me an email or drop me a comment on, I’d really appreciate it.

On a final note keep checking back to blog2life for theme updates and tutorials on how to style and use Word Press’d to it’s full potential!

Wordpress Requirements

Wordpress 2.5+

Where Can I Download The Theme

You can download this theme below.

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ClearPixels - Free WordPress Theme

Sat, Jun 7, 2008

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Today we have another excellent template designed by Rambling Soul, and ported into WordPress by me. This free WordPress theme has all the usual features - widgetized sidebar, native Gravatar (WordPress 2.5 and above only) and tagging support. Along with those, there is also a theme options page, details of which will be gone over below.

ClearPixels Theme Screenshot
Live Demo | Download

And now onto the details of the theme options page…

Theme Options Page

Below is a screenshot of the theme options page available in the ClearPixels theme, along with an explanation of specific features.

ClearPixels Options

On the left is Page List Output, and the right is the Announcement input area.

Page List Output

The theme options page can control the upper page navigation list output. If you have too many pages than the theme design can accommodate, it’s easy to exclude them from the list. You can also order the pages alphabetically, by page order, or date published.

Sitewide Announcement

The announcement text you see on the demo is also controlled on this theme options page. You can write whatever text you want, and have it displayed on your blog - sitewide. This could come in handy if you have an important announcement or message you’d like to get across to your readers. There is also an optional “Read More” URL input box in case you want to link to something.

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Spotlight Blog - Free WordPress Theme

Sat, Jun 7, 2008

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Today we have another very nice theme designed by Rambling Soul and ported into WordPress by me. This one has all the usual features, including 3 widgetized sidebar areas at the top, left, and right.

Spotlight Blog Theme Screenshot
Live Demo | Download

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Mag Essentials Premium Theme

Sat, Jun 7, 2008

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Mag Essentials

Download Mag Essentials (438) | Demo

I present to all of you, Mag Essentials Theme. 3 Columns, Wide Sidebar, 486 and 125 Banner Ad Integration, widget ready Magazine Style Design. Enjoy!

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Free Wordpress Theme: WP Platinum

Sat, Jun 7, 2008

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The Conceditor WP Platinum Theme is my fourth free theme for the WordPress Community to use as see fit. Modify it, change it, colorize it — do what you like, but keep the copyright information in the footer intact. Other than that — enjoy!

A Few Words About WP Platinum

This theme was built for Firefox. Why? Beacuase I hate IE Explorer and the Gatesy World of Forced “Standards”. The theme works fine on both Safari and Flock out of the box. IE Explorer and Opera users must switch to Moo.FX in order to get the theme working. Though if you switch (you need to change a few lines of code and download the Moo.FX libraries) the WP Platinum Theme will run like an Indy Car even on Explorer and Opera.

Features

WP Platinum is not just another WordPress theme — it´s more to it than meet the eye. Read here:

  • Fully widgetized with three custom sidebars
  • 100% CSS — easy to customize the look and feel to suite your needs
  • Unique layout
  • Featured Article Section
  • Loads of more stuff

Check it out for yourself.

Installation

1. Get yourself a copy of WordPress 2.5.1 (or later) and install it.

2. Download the Moo.FX libraries if you intend to Explorize the theme.

5. Change the code to suite the Moo.FX libraries. Here´s a tutorial.

You´re finished.

Different browsers

The WP Platinum theme has been developed for Firefox. So, feel free to report bugs as well as solutions here. Creds will go into the stylesheet file.

Good luck and enjoy!

Demo & Download

Download WP Platinum here | Testdrive WP Platinum here (IE Explorer and Opera demands Moo.FX)

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Blue21: My first Wordpress theme

Wed, Jun 4, 2008

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Blue21 is a simple and clean theme for Wordpress that I have designed.

It has a pleasing color scheme, nice gradients and a familiar look if you’ve been working with the Wordpress Default Theme, since it’s based on it. It’s also Ad-ready, because the middle column has been reserved for a skyscraper banner, but you can get rid of it if you wish and put more content, or go the other way and put more ads.

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While I am neither a designer nor a theme expert, I’ve made some decent works like with my blog and some other Web projects I have, so I finally decided to release this theme.

This theme is based on a three columns modified version of Kubrick by Liew Cheon Fong, and just like the original one, it is licensed under the GPL 2.0 License.

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My First (free) Theme: Pistachio

Wed, Jun 4, 2008

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Pistachio Theme

It’s only been 2 weeks since I launched wpguy.com, but I’ve managed to design and develop my first free WordPress theme!

Features

It’s called Pistachio (?), and these are some of the features included:

  • 3 Columns
  • Unique icons
  • Widget ready sidebars
  • Gravatar ready
  • Separated trackbacks and comments
  • Author comments highlight
  • Archives page template
  • Compatible with WordPress 2.3 and up
  • Valid CSS and XHTML

Installation

To install the Pistachio theme just follow these easy steps:

  1. Unzip the pistachio.zip file.
  2. Upload the resulting pistachio folder to the /wp-content/themes/ directory of your WordPress install
  3. Log into your blog admin and go to the Presentation > Theme area
  4. Find the Pistachio theme and activate it by clicking on it’s thumbnail
  5. That’s it, enjoy!

Preview and Download

Pistachio Demo
Download Pistachio 1.0

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Free WordPress Theme Loopy Rainbow

Wed, Jun 4, 2008

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After many request I have taken my old WordPress theme Loopy Blue and have made 7 skins for it and have renamed it Loopy Rainbow. once installed you can go to the theme’s option page and choose your color set. You can pick: blue, black, red, purple, pink and rainbow. I have also made a few small changes to the core like the RSS Icon has been added to the sidebar.

WordPress Theme Loopy Rainbow
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I have also added the FireWorks png files so you can make your own skin as well. You can share them with me and I may bundle your skin with it in future updates.

I would love to hear what you think of Loopy Rainbow.

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Free Theme: WP Revolution-X

Wed, Jun 4, 2008

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Revolution-X FREE WordPress Theme brought to you by www.wp-magazine.seThe Conceditor WP Revolution-X Theme is my third free theme for the WordPress Community to use as see fit. Modify it, change it, colorize it — do what you like, but keep the copyright information in the footer intact. Other than that — enjoy!

A Few Words About WP Revolution-X

This theme utilizes the following plugin:

WP CSS Dropdown Menu by Isaac Rowntree

You do not have to use it, but not using WP CSS Dropdown Menu leaves you without the main menu.

Features

WP Revolution-X is not just another WordPress theme — it´s more to it than meet the eye. Read here:

  • Fully widgetized with three custom sidebars
  • 100% CSS — easy to customize the look and feel to suite your needs
  • Hybrid blog/magazine style
  • Featured Article Section
  • 3 different front page category loops
  • One custom page template out of the box: The Life Blog (create more with ease)
  • Three level CSS dropdown menu (need plugin) with heavily customized CSS by me
  • Utilization of Custom Fields for neat image display on the front page
  • Built in image transparency for linked images
  • Customized excerpt loop for the front page

And more…

Installation

1. Get yourself a copy of WordPress 2.5.1 (or later) and install it.

2. Download the plugin WP CSS Dropdown Menu.

3. Activate WP CSS Dropdown Menu but do NOT copy the stylesheet content to the stylsheet that comes with WP Revolution-X since it´s already taken care of (besides that I have heavily customized Isaacs code).

4. Open up the file index.php and features.php and set the following options:

  • Set the four Features Module category boxes to reflect the categories of your choice. Find the following lines of code and change the CAT-value and the INCLUDE-value to the categories of your choice. Repeat that for all the four feature boxes. The theme will look strange if you do not specify all four feature categories and use them in your front page loop:
  • query_posts(’showposts=1&cat=10′);
    wp_list_categories(’include=10&title_li=&style=none’);

5. Create the BLOG page from within your WordPress administration interface. Use the provided page template for your blog page. Use the dropdown menu in the Page Template option in the “Write Page” section of WordPress and pick the template. Now your page is set up.

6. Install whichever widgets you want and choose the prefered sidebar (right, left, middle) in the Widgets section in which you want to display your widgets.

You´re finished.

Using Custom Fields

For the front page loop images in the four featured sections (categories) WP Revolution-X uses Custom Fields. The key for the large Featured Article should be set to “Image” (without the citation characters and with a capital “I”) and the value is simply the name of your image.

Like this: Key: Image and Value: name-of-image.jpg.

For the smaller Featured Category images, use the Key “Small” and then the image name.

The pictures should be uploaded to the folder “featured” in the WP Revolution-X template folder. If you want your images elsewhere you need to change the paths in each of the four featured boxes in the index.php and features.php files. Find this:

bloginfo(’template_url’); ?>/featured/

and change to whatever place you like on your server.

Different browsers

The WP Revolution-X theme has been developed for Firefox. It should work just fine on Opera, Netscape and Safari. Explorer has no issues which I know of. So, feel free to report bugs as well as solutions here. Creds will go into the stylesheet file.

Good luck and enjoy!

Demo & Download

Download WP Revolution-X here | Demo WP Revolution-X here

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