Blue Jeans

Blue jeans wordpress and blogger theme. The theme is available as a two and three column theme.

Features:

  • Widget Ready
  • Resolution Independent Width
  • 2 / 3 Columns
  • Docking Sidebar
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Free Premium WordPress Theme

Aspire is a beautiful theme available as WordPress and Blogger Theme.
Aspire works flawlessly in IE (6 and 7), Opera, FF, Safari, Chrome. This clear and concise theme is bound to increase your blog’s bookmark! :)

Aspire is a valid XHTML and CSS free wordpress theme.

Features:

  • Widget Ready
  • Fixed Width
  • 3 Columns
  • jQuery Features
  • Sweet!
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Genesis Free WordPress Theme

Genesis is a valid XHTML and CSS free wordpress theme.

Features:

  • Widget Ready
  • Fixed Width
  • 3 Columns
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HeyLucy Free WordPress Theme

Features:

  • Widget Ready
  • Fixed Width
  • 3 Columns
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WordPress was originally created as a weblog or blog platform. But now WordPress become so powerful that you can use it for any type of website and use it as a Content Management System (CMS). In this and next articles, I’m going to share some of my WordPress themes I’ve created before. I’m not a programmer, but this themes are pretty good. Oh yeah, I forgot to mention that WordPress has made it so easy that even a non-programmer can build a wonderful website. Below my WordPress themes, feel free to post a comment if you have any problems with themes:

High-quality WordPress themes always

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Multi Column List with jQuery

So I needed a method to take a long, nested list and turning it into a compact, multiple acolumn list, for example, in order to display it as sort of a site map.

Being a huge fan of jQuery, it was naturally my go-to library of choice.

Scanning the plugins site, I can’t find a fair solution.

One of the caveats of many methodologies is that each list item has to be the same height. This works Ok for a lot of use cases, but what if your the source for the list contain arbitrary text you don’t control.

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Style Ordered List with CSS

If you want to use something different from the default numbering of ordered lists, then all you have to do is choose a different style for your lists. CSS allows you to select from a wide variety of different list item shapes. For exampe, ordered list styles: decimal (default), lower-alpha, upper-alpha, lower-roman, upper-roman and none.

By default, most browsers display the ordered list numbers same font style as the body text. But what if I want change style only ordered list numbers. Here is a quick CSS tutorial on how you can use the ordered list <ol> and paragraph <p> element to design a stylish numbered list.

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