Bluelime Media launches Framework Templates
For the past few years, I’ve been working more and more with WordPress as a Content Management System, in fact some of you might have noticed that I’ve changed my website content to reflect this transition. If you’ve looked into WordPress yourself, you will know that there is a huge, very generous community that provides online help, tips and tutorials and themes. These themes can be downloaded, installed on your server and you now have a different looking website. However, the problem with these, is that usually, there is always something that just isn’t right for us. Whether it’s the column layout, the width of the site, the header graphic, etc… Modifying the WordPress templates and the CSS can be challenging at times. It’s like trying to prepare a five course meal in someone else’s kitchen. They might have lots of pots and pans but they’re just not the right ones for you.
As the years have progressed, I found one template that I modified and used as my starting point, but I found myself doing the same things over and over. As a result I decided to create a series of new templates which are very basic. They only have the absolute necessary, are very clean, simple and easy to modify. You won’t find crazy function files with lines and lines of code, they only have one image and the colours are neutral.
The idea behind these templates, is that they should be used as your starting block. Once you have them installed, you can modify the CSS, add your images, required plugins and style them the way you’ve envisioned. I’m hoping that these new templates will be useful for WordPress developers, especially those who are just starting out and learning CSS and how to navigate through the many WordPress files. I’ve released the first three templates at www.framework-templates.com and will be releasing more as time permits. I’ll also keep a blog there where you can read about WordPress, templates and plugins.
Please check out the new site and let me know what you think.
Hi Christine. Thanks for putting together and sharing your framework. I love how the WordPress community works.
Thanks Devin, Great to meet you at WordCamp last weekend. Please do let you me know if you have any feedback, good or bad, on these templates.