Garbage Theme

by Jeff Starr on Thursday, December 1, 2005 1 Response

This theme is actually a conglomeration of several thematic elements from my first few stabs at skinning an old b2evolution blog. As with the recently released Finished theme, the XHTML markup and corresponding CSS for this skin were downright scary. That may have been because of all the drugs I was taking at the time. But writing the garbage theme was so much fun, I just had to revisit it after sobering up a little. What I found was some real garbage, so I did the time and totally tied it off proper. Before the redesign, it was awful code that produced an awful-looking skin, but now it’s way better because pristine code is producing an awful-looking skin.

Garbage Theme
Screenshot of Garbage on Firefox

Download Some Garbage [ v1.0 | ~135KB | .zip | 1267 downloads ]

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[ Jeff Starr ]

Jeff Starr is a web developer, graphic designer and content producer with over 10 years of experience and a passion for quality and detail. Jeff is co-author of the book Digging into WordPress and strives to help people be the best they can be on the Web. + Follow Jeff on Twitter and subscribe to Perishable Press for quality web-design content delivered fresh.


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Chun Sikah#1

Horrible, just a piece of rubbish

Pros: For a speedy person trying to download a quick theme on the net, looking up for good solution is an ideal, this skin is ok, but there’s no further comments.

Cons: It was a peice of rubbish, after you have saved the skin, it is garbage in the picture after you saved it from their company saying "It is some real Garbage!" I mean who on earth would like to try a garbage theme and look for something they cannot benifit from it staright away, as it said "plenty space, you can look it" Come on, this is year 2005, not 1920!!!

Rubbish theme … *sigh*

I think it’s a load of rubbish, guys out there, look for another one.

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