Posts Tagged ‘Free Flowers’

10 Free WordPress Theme’s for Your Web Site

This weekend I was updating my category list here on thisismyurl.com and I was really surprised to find that I have 10 free WordPress themes for people to download. My partner Chris Bavota has another handful of awesome free downloads over on his website as well, so take a look and let me know what you think:

  1. Free WordPress Theme – Pink Flowers
  2. Bloody Mess of a WordPress Theme
  3. Free Community Friendly Theme
  4. Free WordPress Theme – One Night in Paris
  5. Free SEO WordPress Theme for Small Business Web Sites
  6. WordPress Magazine Theme – Free Dark Version
  7. Smashingly Good Free Magazine Theme for WordPress
  8. Free Magazine WordPress Theme
  9. Free WordPress Theme – a Night in Paris
  10. Minimalist Fixed Free WordPress Theme

Do you like what you see? Let me know, leave me a comment or tell me what you think is wrong with the themes and I’ll be sure to tweak them in the coming months.

Free WordPress Theme – Pink Flowers

Pink Flower Theme

Pink Flower Theme

I’ve just wrapped up another free WordPress theme for you guys, it’s a clean and simple traditional blog theme using a lot of pink. Some people have previously commented that some of my themes are a little bit less manly than they could be but there’s a reason I choose to do these themes in pinks and blues … because there are not a lot of themes out there in pink and blue.  

As with all my themes, this one is setup to be Search Engine Optimized and makes use of proper title tags, document hierarchy and W3C compatible xHTML / CSS so even if you don’t know a thing about making cool websites, this theme is already designed for you.

Speaking of design, a special thanks to designious.com for creating the awesome flower pattern and to Smashing Magazine for making it available for free.

One other note, this theme makes use of my really cool WordPress technique for showing both icons and text in your WordPress links.

The theme is 100% free, I designed it with an ad on the left hand sidebar but you can easily remove it in the sidebar.php file (it’s even commented) all that I ask is that you don’t change the footer, but even that’s optional. If you’re using it, I’d love to hear from you.