Label is a stylish WordPress theme for fashion, lifestyle and art bloggers. Chronicle is a powerful, flexible magazine WordPress template with huge customization potential. Exhibit is the perfect template for businesses, big and small, to exhibit their work. Acting as both a portfolio and a blog Exhibit allows you to easily show off your projects. Passenger is a theme designed for travel journals, and scrapbooking sites. With its unique post formats and clean typography, Passenger is great for telling stories.
Puzzle is a visually oriented theme, great for photographers and artists who want to tell stories using their images. Monet is an elegant, delicate and responsive WordPress template for your portfolio or blog. Let your content do the talking with this powerful theme suited to visual niches including video game sites, motoring magazines and other topics with vibrant imagery.
This magazine and newspaper-style theme is stunningly easy to use and customize — and is perfect for news and magazine websites with a lot of content to show off. Mimbo Pro is the original magazine theme, created in and updated for a modern internet. It takes your content and formats it in a structured way grouped by category.
A photo-oriented theme, great for people who like to tell stories with pictures, equally suitable for bloggers, scrapbookers, and writers. A blog focused theme showcasing large featured images and clear typography. TimThumb is our image thumbnail script. I have been meaning to write about it for some time and have been developing it for even longer.
New features are mostly functional ie behind the scenes. Also there is much better support for Windows servers. Another TimThumb related improvement is that thumbnails are now pulled directly from the post content — so there is now no more custom fields required.
The things I have listed above are a small selection of the changes the theme has gone through — and the ones I personally have learnt the most from. We have also even stopped using TimThumb and started using the built in post thumbnail functionality!
Well — no — not exactly. I am still using and maintaining TimThumb, but for Mimbo Pro we felt that the use of the post thumbnail feature was much simpler from a users point of view.
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