Posts Tagged ‘themes’

In a blog post this week, Twitter tried to convince us to design our profile pages. The idea is basically that we should jazz up our own pages to fit with the new Twitter. Twitter has always been more about what you tweet than what your page looks like, but it might be possible that [...]

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Multimedia blogging platform Tumblr became a Top 50 Website for U.S. traffic this month, but the site’s most exciting growth is happening on the global stage. The proof? Tumblr has 6.25 million users, half of which are international. Here are five things Tumblr is doing to keep up its reputation around the world.

One user customization feature that both Multiply and MySpace offer is Theme customization. There are tons of user-generated and free MySpace themes while Multiply has various pre-loaded theme that members can choose to use on their MySpace profile. But what about Twitter? Previously, to change the look of the default Twitter profile, you just need to replace the default background with any image that you want to be your Twitter page background. But wouldn’t it be nice if we have a collection of Twitter Themes created by members themselves? Read more

themes_wikiYou can learn how to design Web themes and templates with recently launched ThemesWiki.org. The wiki’s goal is to create a comprehensive destination that will make the design process easier with a repository of free guides.Regardless of the application utilized (Mambo, Joomla, Drupal, Plone, Modx, etc.), you will find tons of tutorials in a single location.

The Website was initially launched featuring tutorials covering over 20 Content Management Systems. However, the site’s creators (Packt) saw a greater need for an exhaustive free resource for the theming community. Read more