Published on May 10, 2009 in free themes · 27 comments
Doc is a one-column theme, with a fixed width and lots of white space. It is intended to spoil your content and to satisfy your users’ reading pleasure. Doc is minimal. I mean really minimal: it has the simplest layout and the most basic color scheme. Anyways, this simplicity only affects the design; the code is [...]
Published on March 23, 2009 in Wordpress · 2 comments
This is the easiest trick in the book. Unfortunately, theme authors don’t always pay attention to such minor details, and it comes to you to solve the problems of a design that doesn’t look exactly like the demo site. So, to help you fix such issues, I compiled a reference list on WordPress generated ids [...]
Published on March 4, 2009 in free themes · 24 comments
OrangeJuice is a two-columns free theme, specially designed for WordPress 2.7, with a liquid layout and some typographic accents. I spent a graceful weekend developing it and I really hope you’ll enjoy the results. The story behind This theme was born in the kitchen. It was early in the morning and I felt a little dizzy. I definitely [...]
Published on January 11, 2009 in Wordpress · 2 comments
One of the biggest challenges one has to face when deciding to pass from the transitional xhtml validation to the strict one is certainly the recalcitrant searchform script. In this text, I present you a simple piece of code that will strict validate. The most common searchform script Currently, the most common searchform script is this one: <form [...]