SimpleFolio A Free Clean Portfolio WordPress Theme
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Today we are glad to release a beautiful, simple and clean portfolio WordPress theme — SimpleFolio, designed by Omar E. Corrales and released for Smashing Magazine and its readers. SimpleFolio is a portfolio theme that includes a blog and a very extensive option page, that allows you to exclude all your portfolio items from the blog page. It also includes a front page slider.It has 2 different widget areas and threaded comments, also supports paged comments and has 2 different page templates for advanced usage. The control of images is done from the post page, threw 2 fields that have the instructions on the size of the images.

Download the theme for free!The theme is released under GPL. You can use it for all your projects for free and without any restrictions. You may modify the theme as you wish. Please link to this article if you want to spread the word.

large preview (main page)large preview (portfolio page)large preview (single post page)large preview (back-end options page)download the .zip-package (.zip, 0.93 Mb, including installation guidelines)FeaturesHere are some of the features of the theme:CSS-based layout,2 columns of fixed width,widget-ready,XHTML 1.0 Transitional valid,multi-browser compatibility: tested on Firefox, Safari , IE7, IE8, Chrome,easy to setup, theme options page,JQuery Lightbox,AJAX-based based contact form,Live form e-mail validation.

Front page

Portfolio

Portfolio

Options page in back-end

Single post, main area

Single post, threaded comments

Single post, sidebarBehind the designAs always, here are some insights from the designer:I created this theme after getting tired of all the fancy design themes that are very popular now a days, this is a design for people that just need the job done without complicating them selfs. The best use can be either for just someone thats starting to blog or some artist that needs to expose there art.Thank you, Omar. We appreciate your work and your good intentions!© Elja Friedman for Smashing Magazine, 2010. | Permalink | One comment | Add to del.icio.us | Digg this | Stumble on StumbleUpon! | Tweet it! | Submit to Reddit | Forum Smashing Magazine Post tags: wordpress
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