TAG: Blogging Themes
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Basic WordPress Theme
Basic is the first wordpress theme I have created specifically to embody a more traditional “Blog-Style” feel. Basic features a very clean, easy-to-read and traditional layout that focuses on displaying your content in an orderly fashion. The theme also comes with multiple color schemes, as well as built in advertisement management.
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Bee Crafty Child WordPress Theme
Bee Crafty is a wordpress theme which will display your wonders to the world. Snap in your own handmade header, stitch together a beautiful photo showcase home page, or draw up a unique and wonderful blog.
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Big Easy WordPress Theme
A very neatly coded, pixel sharp portfolio-based wordpress theme designed by the UK based web legend Dan Rubin. This theme boasts an impressive widgetized home page, custom typography, and impressive portfolio handling functionality.
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BizFolio – Professional Business Theme
BizFolio is a wordpress theme with a creative portfolio layout and includes a blog layout as well.
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Black Look WP CMS Template + Blog + Portfolio Themes by kayapati
Black Look CMS WordPress theme template is best suited for small to medium company CMS websites.
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Blanche – WordPress Theme
Blanche is a powerful, clean and spacious WordPress theme with features oriented for content and blog presentation.
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Block40 WordPress Portfolio Theme
Block40 is a powerful WordPress theme for portfolio showcase and for blogging use. It is equipped with a theme options for easier theme management.
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Bloggingstream WordPress Theme
Bloggingstream caters to both those irregular personal bloggers, as well as the more serious publishers. The wordpress theme, which sports a nifty, integrated lifestream and sidebar video player, can be used for personal blogs, whilst also satisfying your online magazine needs. The 7 ad spaces definitely contributes to the bottom line as well…
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BlogTheme
BlogTheme is a wordpress theme which does the simple things well and therein lies to power of this personal blog theme: great structure, trendy style and some nifty jQuery effects in the sidebar. So what’s left for you to do? Well, you can start by adding content…
