New Wordpress Theme With 6 Sidebars
Monday, April 28th, 2008
This theme is called back to basics but perhaps that’s a little misleading. This theme pulls out a lot more stops than most other themes you could get your hands on. There are 6 different sidebar positions where you can load widgets. This means you can really make this theme custom for your own situation, without having to learn any coding at all.
I also used an open structure, meaning it’s not tight to the sides of the page. There is space for breathing. The effect of this is that the theme has a wide look, and it looks big.
The sidebar elements and header, for the most part, are transparent over a sweeping background, so as you scroll down the page there is movement behind the words. This tends to look really cool, in my biased opinion.
What would I recommend this theme for? Non-profits, nature lovers, businesses, design studios would be a few ideas that come to mind. But of course, the theme can be used for anyone!
See a Demo of this theme.
Club members get this theme for free!

I’m excited to release this week’s theme, called Night Grid. It’s dark, hopefully you like dark themes as much as I do. Make a comment on this post to let me know!
True to our promise of one brand new theme every single week, here is the latest, Wide Sky. It’s a Wordpress theme that’s been tested with both 2.3 and 2.5. It may also work fine with older versions.
The page validates in CSS and HTML 1.0. This means you will have a faster loading website and cleaner code. You can boast about it all you want.
OK, I am pretty happy with how this theme worked out. I think it can be used in a lot of different ways.