Oct 30

Today we’re happy to announce the launch of the WordPress App for LinkedIn, the largest online network for professionals.

The WordPress App for LinkedIn helps you share ideas and updates with your LinkedIn network, keeping your trusted contacts in the loop, effortlessly.

To add the WordPress App to your LinkedIn account, visit the LinkedIn Application Directory. Select the WordPress App, enter your blog’s URL, and choose to display either all of your blog posts or just those tagged with “LinkedIn.” Save, and you’re all set!

Now your network will be notified when you post something new to your WordPress.com or WordPress.org blog. Your WordPress avatar will automatically display alongside the top post (we, of course, suggest you use Gravatar for that).

You can opt to display your WordPress blog on your LinkedIn Profile and your LinkedIn Homepage, where it’ll display as a drag-and-drop module in the right-hand column.

The WordPress App for LinkedIn is built on Open Social and is open source. If you don’t already have a LinkedIn account, head here to try it out.

Update: LinkedIn was struggling to cope with the load after launch, which caused problems for some users. Things seem to be working better now. And just to reiterate: the WordPress App for LinkedIn works with both self-hosted WordPress blogs and WordPress.com blogs.

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Oct 30

Ever since the iPhone first appeared, its potential as a mobile blogging tool was readily apparent. Bloggers on the go would be able to tap out short, informative posts from wherever they happened to be, maybe even using the phone’s built-in camera to post mobile pictures as well.

Of course, there was just one roadblock to this paradise of phone-based blogging: the iPhone unveiled in 2007 didn’t come with any software to support such a thing. That had to wait until Apple released its iPhone SDK and flung open the doors of its App Store to third parties. But now that those two things happened over the summer, bloggers-on-the-go have several choices for making sure that a weblog update is never more than a few taps away.

But which of those choices is the best option for the iPhone-toting blogging set? To find out, I downloaded three of the App Store’s more popular options—TypePad, WordPress, and iBlogger—and put each one through their paces.

TypePad

Let’s Get Started: TypePad offers you three options when you launch the app—create a new post, take a photo with the iPhone’s built-in camera, or add an image from your library.

The TypePad iPhone blogging app—also named TypePad—only works with TypePad blogs. If you are unfamiliar with TypePad, it’s a product of Six Apart, the makers of the Movable Type blogging software. Think of TypePad as basically a paid, hosted version of Movable Type aimed at pro-bloggers who want to use Movable Type but aren’t interested in hosting it themselves.

As soon as you launch TypePad on your iPhone and log into your TypePad account, you’ll see three options: Create a Post, Take a Photo, and Add a Photo. (Note that the app only works with one TypePad account at a time, but you can post to all blogs and photo galleries that are associated with that account.) Tapping on Create a Post takes you to the post creation screen where you can add categories (existing categories are retrieved from your TypePad blog), add a photo (either an existing image from your Photo Library or one you shoot with the iPhone’s camera), and write the text of the post. Text entry is pretty barebones: if you want to add a link, or format text you have to hand type in HTML code.

Take a Photo is a great option when you want to snap a quick pic with your iPhone’s camera and post it to your blog. (Since the iPod touch doesn’t feature a built-in camera, touch users won’t be able to take advantage of this comamnd.) Tapping that option takes you right into the camera app; take a picture and it’s immediately inserted into TypePad’s posting screen. Add a title and a category (if you want), and you’re ready to post the picture right to your blog.

As of this writing, there appears to be a bug in which pictures inserted into posts are slightly cropped. This behavior isn’t limited to TypePad, however; the same thing happened to me when I used iBlogger. (It did not happen with WordPress). Given that this bug exists in two completely different apps, I’m ready to lay the blame at the feet of the iPhone software, not the apps themselves. Still, that doesn’t make the cropping any less annoying.

On the bright side, TypePad inserts pictures in such as way that they are displayed at the largest size that your blog settings allow. The pictures are nice and big on your blog, so everyone can appreciate that photo of what you had for lunch.

Add a Photo is very similar to the Take a Photo option, letting you quickly start a blog post with a picture from your camera roll.

TypePad’s mobile edition is clearly designed for writing new posts on the go. You can’t edit existing posts on your blog—in fact the TypePad doesn’t even list your current posts—but you can save a post to your iPhone and edit it later.

All in all, TypePad is great if you’re looking to post pictures taken with your iPhone’s camera to your TypePad blog, though I wouldn’t use it to draft long, text laden posts. That’s mostly a limitation of the device itself—the iPhone’s keyboard and size aren’t ideal for lengthy typing sessions.

WordPress

Get Coding: As with TypePad, the WordPress app for the iPhone and iPod touch requires you to enter any special formatting or links by hand.

Much like its TypePad counterpart, the WordPress blogging app for the iPhone only works with one blogging platform: WordPress, in this case. This is the official WordPress iPhone application put out by the people who make WordPress (and interestingly, one of the first open-source iPhone applications). The app supports posting to multiple WordPress blogs (both self-hosted and WordPress.com blogs are supported), and, unlike TypePad, it will pull down your last 10 posts so you can edit them right on your iPhone. (You can adjust WordPress’s preferences so that you can get more posts.)

Posting works very much like posting on any WordPress blog. Tap the new post button, and you’re taken to a screen where you can add a title, tags, categories, status (published, draft, and the like), and finally the post body itself. (Existing tags and categories are pulled from your blog.) As with TypePad, WordPress requires you to enter any special formatting or links by hand-coding them—there’s no WYSIWYG editor here.

WordPress lets you attach photos to a post—in fact, you can attach as many pictures as you like. You can choose from photos from your iPhone’s camera roll or take a new picture and insert it directly into the post. The WordPress app must use a different method for photo insertion because the photos are not cropped (which happens with the other two blogging apps I’m reviewing here). On the other hand, the WordPress app gives you little control over how the image is displayed in the post. Photos are inserted at the end of the post; if you want to add text after them, you have to do it manually.

WordPress’s iPhone offering also lets you password-protect posts and schedule the date on which they are posted. That latter feature lets you backdate a posts or post something with a future date.

iBlogger

Past Posts: iBlogger shows the last 11 posts on your blog, letting you edit and delete them at will.

From illumineX (the people who make the Mac blogging client ecto), iBlogger is the only app out of this trio that isn’t free. But you do get some interesting features for your $10. First off, iBlogger supports a veritable cornucopia of blogging engines including both TypePad and WordPress as well as Movable Type, ExpressionEngine, and Xanga, among others. That’s a great feature if you’re like me and have a number of different blogs powered by different blogging engines.

iBlogger lists the last 11 posts on your blog, and you can edit and delete those posts to your heart’s content. There is a View in Safari button at the bottom of the post-listing screen which will launch your blog in Mobile Safari so you can check on the status of a post.

Another great feature of iBlogger is the clever Link button in the post form. Typing the HTML code for a link via the iPhone’s on-screen keyboard is a little cumbersome to say the least. The Link button offers a work-around by prompting you for a URL and linking text. iBlogger then inserts the HTML code for you—a big time saver when you’re trying to blog on a bus.

iBlogger takes advantage of the GPS built into the iPhone 3G (or the location features in the original iPhone and iPod touch) by sporting the ability to insert a link to a Google Map that shows where you were when you posted a particular item to your blog. Like all the best location-aware applications, this is both cool and creepy at the same time.

All is not sunshine and trackbacks with iBlogger, though. Even though iBlogger is a paid application, it inserts a link at the end of every post you compose that points to the iBlogger Web site. You can turn this default setting off in the applications preferences, but it seems to me that if I am paying for an app, I shouldn’t have to advertise for it as well.

The Bottom line

All three of these apps are fine blogging clients. The choice of which to use really comes down to which blogging engine you use. If you are solely blogging on WordPress or TypePad then the official—and free—iPhone clients for those systems will suit you very well. If you’re looking for a little more power and flexibility in terms of features and what blogging engines you can post to, then iBlogger is well worth its price tag.

All apps in this round-up are compatible with any iPhone or iPod touch running the iPhone 2.x software update.

[Scott McNulty is a senior contributor for MacUser and blogs at blankbaby.]

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Oct 25

If you’re keen on moderating blog comments in near real time and would prefer to do so without a browser window open, you should check out Moderator. It’s a hybrid tool that uses both a WordPress plug-in and an Adobe AIR desktop application to keep you up to speed with the latest user chatter on your blog.

Once installed, you simply leave it running and it will update itself throughout the day, letting you approve or deny comments to go live. Because it sits on your desktop you can keep your blog comments lean and clean without ever having to visit the moderation page on your WordPress install, although creator Daniel Dura says you might run into some slowdown if you’ve got more than a few hundred comments awaiting moderation.

The tool, which was released earlier this week, is just an early version. Planned features for future releases include the option to reply right from the application, manage comments on multiple blogs, and get near real-time notifications when new comments come in.

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Oct 25

Popularity of Twitter Microblogging Service is known to every blogger, more and more blogger using twitter to keep their Blog Readers and other Bloggers updated with latest blog post, new findings, and day to day activity.

I myself personally using twitter to read tweets of other blogger, some time I find it really interesting to read their conversation over twitter. No doubt twitter is become one place for sharing links too. You can see advices floating over twitter as well as great conversations happing on twitter between Pro-Bloggers.

Will it be useful to create post from your twitter account tweets? If answer is yes then here way to setup your blog to automatically publish a post with your twitter tweets.

A great plugin from Alex king, Twitter Tools is all what required to achieve this. Twitter Tools is a wordpress plugin that creates a complete integration between your WordPress blog and your Twitter account.

Steps to Auto Publish you Twitter tweets as New Wordpress Blog Post

1. Create a new category: Twitter in your blog (You can have any other catagory)

2. Download Twitter Tools plugin.

3. Upload and Activate it.

4. Go to Twitter Tools option page in your WordPress Admin Panel.

5. Enter your Twitter Account Details, Enable option to create a tweet when you post in your blog

6. Now select, Create a daily digest blog post from your tweets. That’s it, you can explore rest of Twitter Tools option & Update your Twitter Tools option page.

Screenshot of Setting Page of Twitter Tools Wordpress Plugin

Twitter Tools Settings

So start using Twitter Tools and create a new blog post from your twitter tweets automatically.

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Oct 19

We have been asked many time via email that we have to write a blog post about wordpress themes. So, this is the post in which we have listed down 21 Mindblowing Premium-Like Free Wordpress Themes. This is not the long list with all the available wordpress themes on the internet but its an exclusive collection of free wordpress themes which are not less than premium themes and you may consider any of these themes as per your need before going to purchase any paid premium theme.

You are welcome to share if you know more premium-like free wordpress themes which our readers may like.

Outdoorsy Wordpress theme is very unique, and quite graphics heavy and it’s perfect for the individual who wants something slightly different from your usual standard free theme.

outdoorsy wordpress theme

Upstart Blogger Minim is very clean and easy to read. Its lightweight, for speed and the columns are sized specifically to accept standard ad formats.

Upstart Blogger Minim

A CSS Gallery Wordpress theme for webmasters who want to build CSS showcase or web gallery. Packed with built in Tagging, Google ads and a sidebar block with 125 x 125 banner ads. Theme is valid XHTML 1.0 transitional and valid CSS!

Gallery Wordpress theme

A grungy, two-column weblog theme, WordPress Fun is stylish and modern, and includes a neat featured posts list in the left-hand sidebar.

Wordpress fun theme

Mimbo magazine-style wordpress theme is a theme which makes extensive use of WP’s template tag system to create a non-traditional layout. It contains no images and only minimal CSS styling. Mainly it exists as a clean, grid-based starter layout for designers to install and style to their own liking.

wordpress theme mimbo magazine

Spotless is a Wordpress Theme designed specifically to be used for Photoblogs. Its a valid XHTML and CSS based theme.

Spotless photo blog wordpress theme

The Unstandard WordPress theme comprised of a - grid aligned - images for forward facing pages, and clean textual presentation on the inner page.

The Unstandard WordPress theme

Aspire is a valid XHTML and CSS free wordpress theme. This theme is widget ready, fixed width, 3 columns and works flawlessly in IE (6 and 7), Opera and FF.
Wordpress Themes Aspire

WP Premium is an elegantly designed, 2/3 column, feature packed, widget ready theme that comes with three color-scheme options.

WP Premium

PerfecTOM Wordpress Theme is optimized for all browsers and XHTML/CSS valid. Fixed width, 2 columns, light blue colours scheme and fast loading.

PerfecTOM Wordpress Theme

Indomagz Premium Wordpress Theme is a magazine style, cross browser supported (tested on Firefox, Opera, Safari, IE7, IE6) Valid XHTML & CSS based free theme.

Indomagz Premium Wordpress Theme

Brightness Wordpress Theme comes up with these big features. It’s magazine style, It’s Free and It’s noob ready.

Brightness Wordpress Theme

Options WordPress Theme is free beatiful magazine style nice and attractive wordpress theme.

Options WordPress Theme

SubtlyMade is a free nice and beautiful wordpress theme.

SubtlyMade Wordpress Theme

WP-Gold is a free beatiful full CSS, widgetized and multiple sidebars theme. It´s called Conceditor WP Gold.

WP Gold Theme

WP CODA WordPress Theme is a unique WordPress theme with a fluid slider providing navigation between key website pages, which could be useful for small business websites.

WP CODA WordPress Theme

WP-Polaroid is a modern, funky design perfect for a personal website, with pink and blue versions. It offers widgetized sidebars and valid XHTML/CSS code

WP Polaroid wordpress theme

Monochrome Gallery is a free widgetized theme for Wordpress packaged with an author archives page, AJAX slideshow, categorized posts with thumbnails on the homepage and a CSS framework to aid in customization.

Monochrome Gallery

Night Whimsy theme is definitely feminine and is great for Spring. It’s customizable though, so if girly isn’t your thing, or you don’t like the colors - you can change the colors and images to something that better suits your taste.

Night Whimsy Wordpress Theme

Purple Fever is a fresh 2-column styled premium WordPress theme by WTM, created for sites that wish to establish a lasting impact with visitors. Users looking to maximize their Google adsense or affiliate revenue will also find this theme of great promise.

Purple Fever Wordpress Theme

Notepad Theme is a simple, clean and sharp template designed for small business websites for personal branding that is ideal for personal coaches, consultants and independent professionals.

Notepad wordpress theme

Porftolio Wordpress Theme is a wordpress theme designed for web portfolios. It is coming with an Administrative Panel from where you can edit the head quote text, you can edit all theme colors, font families, font sizes and you can fill a curriculum vitae and display it into a special page.

Porftolio Wordpress Theme

BlueGrey Wordpress Theme simple, clean and light wordpress theme for heavy traffic blogs.

BlueGrey wordpress theme

Oct 18

Hi! I managed to finish this wordpress theme for Chrome Tweaks dot ORG and as I normally do on my other blog, acosmin, I’ll release this theme for free. To view a full preview of this wp theme, click on the image bellow.

chrome tweaks free wordpress theme

Futures:

  • XHTML/CSS valid;
  • Two sidebars 125px and 300px wide;
  • Gravatars for comments;
  • SIFR for headings;
  • You can edit the logo with Photoshop – included PSD file and font
  • Ad spots for easy monetization - 300×250px, 125×125px, 468×60px, 120×600px;
  • Easy to edit;
  • No sponsored links;
  • Widget ready - both sidebars support widgets;

Demands:

  • You may not remove the credit message (links) from the footer.php file.
  • You are not allowed to redistribute, resell, claim intellectual and / or exclusive ownership of this theme.

I will also release some updates for this wordpress theme so please take a second and subscribe to my rss feed. Until then happy download :) and digg here!

Download Chrome Tweaks wordpress theme (392.1 KiB, 2,329 hits)

Updates:

  • Added into the zip file the 404.php file. You can design it yourself now! Just download the archive and replace the 404.php file.
  • If you experience any errors with the theme, like a blank page after activating the theme, please leave a comment. I’ve modified a few files, hope it works!

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Oct 16
Initially plan to Build an ecommerce store Website optimized for search engines friendliness with online Product shopping Cart

Number of things to be done to make a ecommerce website search engine friendly like using


(a)Unique title and meta tags
(b)Static store pages with file name as keywords avoid using query strings
(c)ALT tags with keywords 
(d)Fast Product Catalog Search
(e)H tags in product name
(f)Bread crumb, Text Header and footer navigation links
(g)Website sitemap
(h)Google sitemap
(i)Shopping Search Engine feeds
(j)Build links with quality websites
(k)Configuring froogle and add product pages in XMl or Text file
(l) Finally, Monitor site performance with efficient free SEO tools

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Oct 15

Comments are one of the most important aspects of blogging, and something that all bloggers appreciate. And yet, comment areas are a typically boring affair.

By making commenting a more enjoyable experience, you will encourage more commenters to return to your blog to check up on previous comments, and to leave new ones.

Use A Visual Text Editor

The default comments field is boring, and quite limited. It is possible to write your own HTML tags in the comment, but that’s a nuisance that you won’t do often. It’s usually easier to just leave out the formatting, isn’t it?

NicEdit is just 30kb in size, and gives a full featured text editor. Check out the comments field of this post to see it in action. It’s much easier to format a comment this way.

For anyone; NicEdit.

Let Users Edit Their Comments

We all make mistakes. Most of us like to correct those mistakes though. Give users the ability to do so, so they aren’t annoyed at their comment (At you!), and also so that you don’t have users making double and triple comments to fix those mistakes.

The Edit option is a necessity for code blogs in particular. Anyone who has ever written snippets of code into WordPress knows how many mistakes you (or it!) makes.

For WordPress users; AJAX Edit Comments.

Subscribe To Comments

It’s hard to keep track of all the comments you leave around the blogosphere. Subscribing to comments lets you keep track of the most important ones. At the very least, this is a good way of bringing people back to your blog.

For WordPress users; Subscribe to Comments.

Publish The Commenter’s Latest Headline

Being honest, we’ve all left comments hoping that someone will notice it and click back to our blogs. Why not encourage this with your readers?

CommentLuv tries to find the commenter’s RSS feed, and from that it will post their latest headline underneath their comment. Readers will see that their blog gets more exposure on your site, and they may take note of that.

For WordPress users; Comment Luv.

Threaded Replies

When you get a large number of comments, it can be hard to keep individual conversations straight. Threaded comments let you leave replies directly underneath others, so conversations are much easier to have. A good conversation is one of the best ways to win a person over to your blog.

For WordPress users; Brian’s Threaded Comments.

Post Comments Via AJAX

When a user posts a comment, they’re more-or-less finished with that particular page. AJAX allows the comment to be posted without reloading. It saves the reader time, letting them head off to other pages on your blog before they get bored.

For WordPress users; Moojax Comment Posting.

List Recent Comments

A sidebar widget listing the latest comments on your blog can be a good way of showing that your blog is alive, but also that you take the time to interact with your readers (Try to get your own name there as often as possible!). A reader will always respond well to seeing a blogger take an interest in their readers.

For WordPress users; FreePress Recent Comments.

Offer Customised Clickable Smilies

I think smilies are under appreciated in the blogging world. They’re a fun way of showing your mood while you write, and they let you make a joke and show that what you said is actually a joke.

Or perhaps I just overuse them?

For WordPress users; WP-Grins.

DoFollow Back To Their Site

Stop worrying so much about Google. Your readers are more important. DoFollowing back to their site is not about the tiny amount of link juice they might get. It’s about showing that you appreciate their comment and their time.

For WordPress users; NoFollow Free.

Add User Avatars

Amidst a long list of comments, a single comment can get lost quite easily. Avatars add distinction between individual comments, and it will make you smile when you start seeing faces you recognise. You might even consider having the image link back to their blog as well (Remember how the readers love that little touch of publicity?).

For WordPress users; MBLA.

As an inspiration to us all, have a look at regular commenter Pelf’s blog. She has 7 different comment enhancements installed! And you notice it.

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Oct 13

Blog profits Blueprint


Nevermind if you want to make money with your blog or not, this excellent 54 pages ebook, written by Yaro Starak, contains all tips you’ll need for reaching audience, gaining rss suscribers and the techniques to start making money with your blog.
Yaro explains the concept which made his blog successful: Pillar articles, blog marketing, blog promotion…
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WordPress SEO


Provided by Jai from Blog Oh Blog, WordPress SEO is a short ebook dedicated –you guessed it– to SEO techniques on a WordPress blog. WordPress SEO is a crash course for all the people who are struggling to get better search engine results with their Wordpress blogs. In this e-book, you’ll see how to rapidly configure your Wordpress blog with maximum SEO benefits. Even Wordpress veterans can benefit from the tips as they might be missing out on a few points, so don’t hesitate to download it!
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Success with WordPress


In my opinion, every WordPress user should have read this book. Kyle Eslick, the author of the popular Hack WordPress blog, tells you about nearly everything about WordPress, from the very basics to alternative uses: WordPress as a CMS, as a photoblog, etc. Success with WordPress also contains a very nice chapter about blog monetization, with useful tips and techniques.
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Deep Secrets of Successful Blogging - learn from 30 experts


This free ebook is a compilation of 30 articles, written by 30 of the World’s top bloggers, as such as Darren Rowse from Problogger, and covers almost everything about the art of blogging.
Source

Killer Domains


This isn’t exactly an ebook about blogging, but every blogger or internet people needs one or more domain name(s). If you think finding an available good .com domain is almost impossible theses days, you should definitely gets your hands on this ebook, written by Daniel Scocco from Daily Blog Tips.
I had reviewed this book some weeks ago, you can read the review here.
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The Zen of Blogging

This is the story of an aspiring blogger who sets out on a journey to discover the secrets of blogging. What will he find at the top of Mount Blogmore? Will he learn how to become a great blogger, or will he get his head cut off? You’ll have to read to find out!
A really nice free ebook which is based on the author’s own story: A guy discovering blogging, and teach himself how he can become a successfil blogger.
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A geek’s Guide To Promoting Yourself and Your Online Business in 140 Characters or Less with Twitter


I recently signed up on Twitter and just have a few followers, but I can already say that Twitter is very good for your blog and for staying tuned with your readers. This 48 pages ebook, available for free to download, will help you to understand why twitter is a powerful marketing tool, how to use it efficiently, and how to find your first followers.
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Oct 13

The rise of so much high caliber goodness available for free never ceases to impress me. Some of these are themes I felt were verging on premium or just themes that were simply special because they met a certain criteria. Whether you need a theme for yourself or a client, these free Wordpress themes are worth a second look.

Portfolio Wordpress Theme by Sorel Mihai

Portfolio Wordpress Theme by Sorel Mihai

Portfolio Wordpress Theme by Sorel Mihai

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Designed by Sorel Mihai, this theme is everything you need to start showing off your work. It’s got a slick color palette and clean lines that will have you looking like a modern service provider in no time. Great work Sorel.

WP Premium by R.Bhavesh

WP Premium by R.Bhavesh

WP Premium

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Loaded to the gills with all kinds of features, this widget ready theme is one solid contender. WP Premium is a great choice for anyone needing a clean aesthetic with a hint of formality. As a bonus, R. Bhavesh has bundled this theme with three color options: brown, black and soft red.

Sharpfoilo by Ed Harrison

Sharpfolio by Web Revolutionary

Sharpfolio by Web Revolutionary

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Sharpfolio by Ed Harrison over at Web Revolutionary made it on our list for being a simple and elegant solution to those needing a theme that will primarily act as a portfolio. Minimalist styling and neutral colors means you can keep the emphasis off the theme and where it should be: on your work. Nice one Ed.

Zinepress by Andrew Lindstrom

Zinepress by Andrew Lindstrom

Zinepress by Andrew Lindstrom

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A combination of retro browns with pinky reds for highlights is what you get with Zinepress. Andrew has paid attention to many smaller details in order to deliver this clean theme.

Gossip City by Design Disease

Gossip City by Design Disease

Gossip City Wordpress Theme

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A light color palette and mood on this free Wordpress theme which sports a couple of plugins to make the magic happen. A good fit if you are trying to keep things light hearted and feminine.

Mandigo by OneHertz

Mandigo by One Hertz

Mandigo

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If not the prettiest theme around, it certainly comes packed with a ton of customization options. The features and the fact that it comes ready in 30 plus languages won Mandigo a spot on our list.

WP CODA by Greg Johnson

WP CODA by Greg Johnson

WP CODA

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Based on the popular Coda website, this theme lets you get a Wordpress powered site that feels anything but standard. Be sure to try out the left and right arrows to slide through the body content. An original theme based on an original design.

Aspire by Info Creek

Aspire by Info Creek

Aspire

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The Aspire theme by Info Creek feels like you walked into the sheriff’s office at sunset. A three column layout with aged and antique styling, this one would be a good contender for those requiring some rustic charm.

Box Tube by Dezzain

Box Tube by Dezzain

Box Tube

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Glossy and sleek is what Box Tube gets you. This modern theme is widget ready both in the sidebar and footer. A handful of plugins to make it all work as shown but shouldn’t be a problem for anyone with more than a few minutes experience with Wordpress.

Yoghourt by Web Kreation

Yoghourt by Web Kreation

Yoghourt

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Mmm Yogourt!? This high contrast theme has everything you’d expect in a basic yet well designed Wordpress theme.

Liquorice Allsorts by Monomo

Liquorice Allsorts by Monomo

Liquorice Allsorts

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Visually, it’s like nothing else. Technically, the makers of Liquorice Allsorts have gone to lengths in order to keep the CSS class and ID names exactly the same as found in the default Wordpress theme, Kubrick. Arty and bold; Liquorice Allsorts is a great little theme for the right property.

Mini-WP by Frozr

Mini-wp by Frozr

Mini-wp

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Ultra simple. This theme is minimalist both in styling, color, and features. Enough to get the job done with a a minimum of fuss.

Retromania by Jay Hafling

Retromania by Jay Hafling

Retromania

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Jay has created a retro theme complete with an empty PSD file of the header so you can custmize it to suit your tastes.

Outdoorsy by Function Web Design

Outdoorsy by Function Web Design

Outdoorsy by Function Web Design

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It’s no surprise this theme has done the rounds since it’s release. A pixel perfect theme exhibiting tactile goodness on every level. Note: An update has been provided in order to get the file size down of this image heavy theme. Worth checking out if an organic look and feel is what you need.

Simply Ornate by Evan Eckard

Simply Ornate by Evan Eckard

Simply Ornate Free Wordpress Theme

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Simply Ornate is a sweet little theme by Evan Eckard that comes in your choice of a blue, pink, grey, green and red. Comes with a single Flickr plugin.

Branford Magazine Theme by Der Prinz

Branford Magazine by Der Prinz

Branford Magazine

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And lastly, the Branford Magazine by theme Der Prinz made the list for it’s conservative aesthetic. With an active change log, the theme seems to be well loved and updated and would fit well for those of you targeting an older audience.

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