AJ Clarke over at WP Explorer has recently released a Free theme called Modern Blogger. I had the opportunity to take it for a test ride and I was really impressed. Free themes are very common in the WordPress community, but WP Explorer really raises the bar.
“Modern Blogger” features subtle multi-level drop down windows with a tasteful fade effect. They take advantage of WordPress’s menu management system so updates to your site’s architecture and navigation don’t require tedious coding or technical knowledge.
A featured article slider allows site administrators to highlight new and important articles on a looping slideshow using images. Hovering your mouse over these reveals another nice touch, a fade-in/out effect.
The sidebar has received a nice treatment, guaranteeing WordPress’s stock widgets. I particularly like the wrapping ribbons which give sidebar items a bit more depth and “pop”.
Posts have a date “tab” which extends out making the timeliness of entries stand out for guests; great for drawing attention to date sensitive items. Individual Post pages have the considerate and useful feature “Related Posts” which can be helpful in retaining visitors on the site after they’ve read their first article. Finally, the Comments get a visual/design treatment to match the Sidebars.
Lastly, the designer includes a full width page template; very useful for inserting larger format content and using portions of the site for more traditional web layout.
Fellow code-monkeys may complain about CSS validation errors, but these are mostly due to the use of CSS3 techniques and will actually probably become MORE compliment as CSS3 becomes more prominent in the future. A couple HTML validation errors occur as well, but no real show stoppers. Just as an FYI, because of their complexity, minor validation errors are VERY common in Content Management Systems and shouldn’t be cause for immediate alarm or rejection.
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It’s not unusual for theme designers to features their creations (even the free ones) on their own sites or a certain collection of sites. For some of them, these are promotions of their enterprise work, used to generate traffic to their site or have been licensed for distribution by other sites for those reasons. A very few have issues with WordPress.org’s usage license (agreement with which is a requisite to posting themes in the “official” repository).
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Does this lil’ fella’ hide under a different name or something? Or is it *only* available via download from wpexplorer or something? I don’t find it when I search for “modern blogger” in the WP theme library.
It’s not unusual for theme designers to features their creations (even the free ones) on their own sites or a certain collection of sites. For some of them, these are promotions of their enterprise work, used to generate traffic to their site or have been licensed for distribution by other sites for those reasons. A very few have issues with WordPress.org’s usage license (agreement with which is a requisite to posting themes in the “official” repository).
It’s a pity you don’t have a donate button! I’d certainly donate to this superb blog! I guess for now i’ll settle for bookmarking
and adding your RSS feed to my Google account. I look forward to
fresh updates and will talk about this website with my Facebook group.
Talk soon!