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xMark Blog Theme Site



February 23rd, 2007 at 3:04 am

xMark WordPress Theme v1.0

xMark WordPress Theme, 3 Column, Fluid Liquid CSS LayoutWelcome to xMark, a fully fluid, three column WordPress theme designed with the end user in mind. You know who you are - you bloggers who just want to get on with the business of blogging and don’t want to tinker with all the technical mumbo jumbo… Yea, you! I have done my utmost at making this theme as easy as possible. Straight out of the box, xMark will be a perfectly functional theme for you - however, xMark has numerous options and highlights available to you - check this stuff out:

  • 3-column, fluid CSS layout
  • A print.css files to maximize print output
  • 2 sidebars, both fully widget compatible
  • Admin options menu that gives you the option(s) to:
    • Display the authors name in the post byline.. or not
    • Custom date displays for the posts
    • Display the authors name in the byline on static pages…or not
    • Allow comments on static pages…or not
    • Set up ‘Asides’ for your blog
  • XHTML 1.0 Transitional compliance
  • Successful cross-browser rendering
  • Currently supports the following plugins:
  • Includes optional coding for displaying an ad beneath the first post on the page. This site displays a 336×280 Google Adsense ad block - however, you can choose to display any type of banner ad you’d like. If you don’t want to display any ads beneath the first post - don’t worry, if you don’t add in the advertising code, nothing displays at all
  • Category pages that display post excerpts with date, comment count and ‘read more’ link. Each Category page displays the name of the category you are browsing!
  • Monthly archive pages that display post excerpts with date, comment count and ‘read more’ link. Each Monthly page displays the name of the month and year you are browsing in!
  • Custom search results page gives a display of post titles, excerpts, date, post comment count and ‘read more’ link
  • Custom 404 “Page Cannot Be Found” page
  • An optional Archives page - - you can see my archives here
  • An optional SiteMap page - you can see my sitemap here

A quick look at the documentation should answer any burning questions you have on installing and using this theme. xMark comes as is - free for you to use and relased under a Creative Commons Share-Alike 2.5 Licence - which basically means you are free to use and share - to copy, distribute, and display the work as long as you keep the original designer attribution in place. Ahem - that would be me.

The Credits page give an idea of some folks who indirectly helped make this happen. The Plugins page shows the plugins this theme currently supports.

Looking for a demo of the theme? You’re looking at it. Currently the xMark Blog Theme Site is using the current version of xMark.

Download xMark WordPres Theme
Download the xMark WordPress Theme v1.0

Upcoming
Support for total theme flexibility with a color picker in the admin options menu.

I’ve done my best with testing this puppy out - however, that being said, if you find a bug or somewhere within the code that I tripped up, be sure to let me know and I’ll get a fix right quick!

I hope you enjoy xMark as much as I enjoyed creating it. Please do leave a comment if you end up using it on your site!

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    Hi
    love the template. easiest to use from the 1000’s i searched.

    One question i added text links to top of page but cant seem to work out how to put a space between the ad and the
    date. like you have on your site.

    steve on January 16th, 2008
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    I like the theme very much.
    But I couldn’t add google search in it.

    Can you suggest how to add it in side bar. (It always expands and doesn’t fit in the sidebar)

    xnepali on June 21st, 2007
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    Sweetie, I love, love, love this theme!!!!!

    Just one question… Is there any way to remove my blog name in the header? I already removed the bodybg image on the top, but, if you look at my new custom header, you can see the name of my blog in my image. (Sorry…I’m artistic, but dumb when it comes to code.)

    Also, I noticed that I would have to click in that general area to go back to my homepage…Is there any way to make my entire header clickable (which would redirect to my homepage)? Again, sorry, but I’m not that bright with this stuff.

    Any help you can give would be awesome.

    Thanks again! GREAT theme!!!! :)

    Joey on May 7th, 2007
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    Hi Lisa

    I have downloaded this for my blog and i have just discoverd it is not working in IE or Opera.

    Can you help

    Steven Aitchison on April 14th, 2007
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    tks, good and well theme i have get it with pleasure, but now i have that at the comments, why, and what can i do ? (bad english sorry)

    Erreur de la base de données de WordPress : [Impossible de trouver un index FULLTEXT correspondant � cette liste de colonnes]
    SELECT ID, post_title, post_content,MATCH (post_name, post_content) AGAINST (’le sida bien sur mais les maladies professionnelles’) AS score FROM wp_posts WHERE MATCH (post_name, post_content) AGAINST (’le sida bien sur mais les maladies professionnelles’) AND post_date

    Annie on March 26th, 2007
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    Très joli thème…

    Félicitations. ;-)

    Damien on March 17th, 2007

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