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This theme is just amazing, if you are looking for the perfect wordpress theme this is the one for you, this video will explain everything for me.

If the video didn’t rock your world check out this live demo

http://www.one-theme.com/wp/

and if you are interested in buying it please order from my affiliate link here.

These are some of the features One-Theme has

One Theme Features

  • Custom Control Panel
  • Widget Ready
  • Adsense Ready
  • Javascript Drop Down Menus
  • Custom Search Result Page
  • Archive, Links & Sitemap Templates
  • Child Pages Ready
  • Child Categories Ready
  • Numbered Comments
  • Valid XHTML/CSS - Full div layout (no tables)
  • SEO Optimized Code
  • FREE Updates forever
  • FREE Support
  • Logo Design Service Avaliable
  • Theme Installation Service Avaliable
  • Five Color Schemes: Blue | Green | Pink | Black | Red
  • Two Homepage Layouts
  • Tracking Ready (Statcounter/Google Analytics)
  • Gravatar Ready
  • Thumbnail Ready
  • Unique “Hot Conversation” Plugin
  • Featured Youtube Video
  • Feedburner RSS
  • Feedburner Email Subscribe
  • Featured Homepage Article
  • Featured Homepage Categories
  • AdSense / Affiliates / CPM or any other advertisement
  • Exclude Category Links
  • Exclude Page Links
  • Exclude Footer Links
  • Upload Main Logo
  • Upload Footer Logo
  • Upload Site Background
  • Upload Header Background

Be sure to get this theme!

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Here’s an oldie but a goodie. Confounded by trying to track down fancy-looking WordPress themes? Check out this Web-

based theme editor that lets you tweak every nook and cranny of a theme then spit it back to your server to go live. You can add columns, change fonts and backgrounds, even throw in a customizable tag cloud–all with no coding experience required. All you need is a little creativity and some working knowledge of drop-down menus.

While some WordPress themes have excellent built-in support for doing this right from the WordPress dashboard,

many more don’t, and trying to figure out all the little things like text color is made far easier with a WYSIWYG editor than with WordPress’ built-in editing tools.

Advanced users can throw in graphics or design elements they’ve hosted elsewhere on their server (as long

as it’s got a URL to link up to), and when all is said and done each bit of the theme can be grabbed as an individual file to whatever theme you’re currently using. This is an easy way to try out new fonts and colors without making a mess out of your existing style.css file.

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Google announced on Friday the release of a number of updates to its Blogger publishing platform–well, sort of. The updates have gone into Blogger in Draft, the service’s beta platform, with the expectation that they’ll eventually become full features.

The updates will seem a bit humdrum for people who don’t use Blogger, but for those who do, it’s a set of important baby steps toward shaping the service to fit customer feedback. That’s especially important for Google, as this is one niche of the Web where Mountain View doesn’t have a huge lead: there is tough competition in the blog-publishing market, especially from the likes of WordPress and Six Apart.

Blogger users who want to be on the cutting edge will now be able to set their default “dashboard” to Blogger in Draft, and have the Blogger in Draft blog bookmarked as an easy reference. There’s tighter integration of Google Gadgets, as well as a number of minor fixes to a recently redesigned dashboard.

But the “by popular demand” features are likely to gather more interest: five-star rating options on posts, much like those of Pownce; a revised post editor interface; support for Google Account logins and OpenID in comments; and perhaps most importantly, the ability to back up blog posts on a computer or export them to another blog.

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For my first post a decided to help readers start a blog, this is a list of some tools that can help you create your first blog.

Before you can create the actual blog we need to find a good web host to host our files, I currently host with streamservers.co.uk, you can find your own host at free-webhosts.com.

Now that we’ve found our host head on over to wordpress.org and download the latest version of wordpress (our bloging software), upload this to your server and following the install instructions, now you have to find a theme to fit what you are bloging about I’d recomend wordpress.net.

I’ll update this post with more cool stuff you can do with your blog as soon as i can so check back!

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