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Quadruple Blue
September 15, 2008 on 10:30 am | In black, blue, cool colors, fixed width, four columns | No comments
Quadruple Blue was designed by that giant in the theme world, Small Potato. Quadruple Blue incorporates graduated tones - a Small Potato signature piece - and the theme is just cool, calm, and effective. No flashy bells and whistles, more along the concept of all the drama of a swiss watch. For business, or perhaps an e-magazine
Perhaps for therapists, lawyers, accountants, pharmacists, mediators, medical, online magazines, e-news, spiritual, religious, teachers, educators, engineers, security guards, insurance, investment brokers, traders, churches, club newsletters, clergy, hospice … choose ‘quadruple-blue’ from Themeleon - our conservative theme shifter.
YGo CMS
September 4, 2008 on 6:18 am | In black, brown, fixed width, four columns, three columns, white | No comments
YGo CMS is designed by Amitabh Shukla. Content Management Systems (CMS) is a way you can leave the layout of your web site to the theme, so you can concentrate on the really important part - developing your valuable content. And this is part of YgoY’s strategy -
‘Why go why’ or in short ‘YgoY’ strongly believes that knowledge is empowering and the magic of knowledge is in knowing and knowing more. We also believe that the only ability that has helped mankind develop is COMMON SENSE, thru which we present it to people who are looking for the RIGHT information on the overloaded Internet.
YGo CMS is presented here fresh out-of-the-box, and will probably need a little customization for your site. It’ll make a great theme for writers, freelance journalists, e-news, online magazines, churches, teachers, educators, copy writers, clergy, club newsletters, sport clubs … choose ‘ygocms’ from Themeleon - our managed theme shifter.
Limit
August 15, 2008 on 3:28 am | In blue, custom header, fixed width, four columns, gray, header image, simple, three columns | No comments
Limit was designed by Jai Nischal Verma. It’s a simple and elegant, lightweight theme (which means it loads quickly, not that the theme is feeble in any way), and the sidebar allows for two columns - effectively a four column design. The rounded corners and reflection at the foot of the page reduce any impression of severity. Nice. The image of the horses can be replaced with one of yours as part of the customization.
Limit is likely to appeal to people wanting clear communication - community groups, conference organisers, charitable organisations, accountants, architects, engineers, lawyers, investment brokers, insurance. Choose ‘limit’ from Themeleon - our happy theme shifter.
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