Hand-Drawn Border Buttons in CSS
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I know I will try this style sooner or later in a WordPress theme, eventually coupled with a old-style typewriter font.
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I know I will try this style sooner or later in a WordPress theme, eventually coupled with a old-style typewriter font.
I still can’t decide which theme to use for my tentative site for pastoraledesio.it….
The Newswire theme is design for local news sites and blogs. Taking a lead from popular news sites like the HuffPo it has a huge home page slider showing the latest posts (or sticky posts if you prefer). The customize options also let you upload your own logo, change fonts, colors and background without any custom coding. The theme has two customizable menus and you can even add banner code to the header and sidebar from the customize menu. Of course it is fully responsive so works great on mobiles, tablets and desktops.
I shall see how the search pop-up is implemented in Luca Sartoni β Protector of Asynchronicity at Automattic
The theme is “Nucleare“. I shall have a look at its source code
I really like the changing colored background of Dusk To Dawn WordPress theme. I’m going to inspect its sources to see how it has been implemented.
Sadly it has been disabled on WordPress.com. No worries as the Subversion repository is still active.
This Dusk To Dawn WordPress Theme has a subtle yet nice trick: the color of the background slightly changes while you scroll the content, going from duskish dark blue to an glowing dawn-like yellow. Overall it’s quite nice.
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A dark theme that melds old-style organic ornaments with modern design and typography. It features a custom header, custom background, and a widget area in the sidebar. It comes with support for several post formats including aside, gallery, image, quote, link, chat, and audio.
It may be pretty useful
I may have founded it: Make β The Theme Foundry
For those who appreciate like me the almighty P2! I’m slightly mithered discovering this:
If youβre wondering why these arenβt appearing in the WordPress.org plugin and theme repositories, itβs because these are very rough releases. We donβt suggest using o2 on a production website, unless you know what youβre doing, and youβre willing to get your hands dirty debugging, tweaking, and optimizing to your specific environment.
Mission news from competethemes.com, a WordPress theme feasible for the forthcoming website of my parish
Themetry aims to craft products that are:
- Aesthetically pleasing
- Delightfully intuitive
- Thoroughly documented
- Fanatically supported
- 100% GPL licensed
- Not overrun with nonsensical options
- Strictly compliant with WordPress.com/org guidelines
- Pretty much the exact opposite of typical ThemeForest dumpster fire themes
Now, these are people I would gladly pay for a WordPress theme!