I generally liked CommentPress, but when the Institute for the Future of the Book website went down recently, it started throwing errors in the dashboard. So I decided to re-do the Open Source Software For Libraries website using Derek Powazek’s DePo Masthead.
I think it’s a beautifully readable theme, and I only had to make a [...]
Posted November 19, 2008 by Casey
Categories: Dispatches, Technology. Tags: open source, open source software for libraries, oss4lib, theme, update, website. 3 Comments.
For the past year or so I’ve been wanting to design a non-bloggy theme for this site — a beautiful theme with a magazine-like front page showing the most recent post in a handful of categories. But I’m further from it now than last year, so it’s time to move on.
Which isn’t to say that [...]
Posted July 4, 2008 by Casey Bisson
Categories: Uncategorized. Tags: maisonbisson, MaisonBisson.com, theme, web design. One Comment.
I stumbled across the sometimes funny How To Live Your Life and got curious about the theme. Turns out it’s by Sebastian Schmieg, who keeps things real at kingcosmonaut. The theme is Blix, but the kingcosmonaut site is much cooler.
tags: blix, kingcosmonaut, sebastian schmieg, theme, web design, wordpress, wordpress theme
Posted August 25, 2005 by Casey Bisson
Categories: Blink, Technology. Tags: blix, kingcosmonaut, sebastian schmieg, theme, web design, wordpress, wordpress theme. 3 Comments.
Theme change not yet complete, but looking good. It’s a widened version of Clemens Orth’s Relaxation_3column, itself a derivitive of John Wrana’s two columned Relaxation theme. I found it on the WordPress Codex, and though it was among the first group I looked at, I dutifully clicked through to every other three-columned theme listed there.
Anyway, [...]
Posted May 31, 2005 by Casey Bisson
Categories: Warren. Tags: codex, derivitive, relaxation, theme, upgrade, wordpress. 3 Comments.