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jd-desert

August 16, 2008 on 4:34 am | In background image, brown, fixed width, three columns, two columns, warm colors | No comments

screen shot of jd-desert-3cAvailable in two or three columns, John Doe’s desert theme makes use of an image of desert. We can’t decide if it’s the Sahara, the Gobi, or the Sahel – no matter, the dunes look amazing. It is said that no-one crosses the desert and remains unchanged…

As with many of John’s themes, they are available as two and three columns – your choice – whatever works best for you.

screen shot of jd-desertApart from making us want to pull into the nearest caravanserai for a leisurely refreshment (or two), we can see traders, pilgrims, travelers, writers, rug merchants, geographers, cartographers, historians, environmentalists, travel agencies, photographers, spiritual or religious organisations, and scholars finding these themes appealing.

Choose ‘jd-desert-3c’ for the three-column version, or ‘jd-desert’ for the two-column version from Themeleon – our happy theme shifter.

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