Blogsome Themes
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I was strolling through web design sites just about yesterday, searching for new and latest Wordpress theme designs; maybe some recent releases would interest me and make me decide to modify or completely alter the ultra-excellentOriginal News Theme that I am suiting up for now. To be sure, the batch of new releases is mostly sharp and becoming more and more sophisticated than ever before. But somehow, I couldn’t decide on what theme design that suits me for now. Maybe later. Along the way, I came back to Grid Focus, the globally-popular Wordpress theme designed by our very own compatriotDerek Punzalan, and truth to be told, it remains among the most enigmatic theme design that is available out there; ultimately world-class and extremely unique and extraordinary. Do not be fooled by its simplicity. This is where its exquisiteness lies. Grid Focus is just an awesome design that way that there’s no surprise how it becomes staple in every list of best Wordpress design of all time. See this screenshot. For a demo of the site, please click here. For Blogsome users, I have decided to port it and the zip file could be downloaded here. Enjoy.
Grid Focus for Blogsome
Three Column Pressrow by Catatau!
Quick Press for Blogsome
It’s one of those nights that my mind is justWhite Space For Blogsome
I have decided to port Brian Garner’s excellent minimalist Wordpress template called White Space into the Blogsome module since it is one of the simplest 3-Column design that I have worked on so far. Therefore, Blogsome users would find it easy to install and would encounter no possible hitches in its implementation in their blogs. The first time I looked at it, I never knew it was absolutely plaintext in structure. There are no images involved in the design yet it looked like it is a template designed with all the pomposity involved, with all the curves and the shadows, the bold headers in eye-catching colors. Maybe it’s the cool gray tagline that is just under the headers that make White Space look like a very finesse design---despite that it’s all fonts and colors; no images whatsoever. Maybe Mr. Brian Garner is not only a superlative Wordpress theme designer, but also a magician at that. He was able to make plaintext look so deceivingly advanced. It’s a very rare ability I am sure. For Blogsome users, please download the files here. See this demo site. For the full Wordpress design files, please visit this page.
The Citizen On Mars Blue 1 Theme
Lust WP Theme For Blogsome
I have some problem with its theme name but for certain, I have no such acrimony for how it looks in its entirety. This “LUST” Wordpress theme is so neat and remarkably clean that despite the liveliness of its very red headers, it remains soothing to the readers’ eyes upon initial browsing.
I have decided to port “LUST” into Blogsome since most of those who downloaded my ported templates prefer mostly clean and easy to read designs, with lots of spaces for images in their posts. Mostly, Blogsome users who delve on technology stuff prefer these characteristics in a template mold and this latest addition to my portfolio of ported designs is dedicated to them. Besides, newbie Blogsome users would surely find it’s simplicity and modernity so appealing and therefore not be stuck with out-moded default WP themes available in the Blogsome Themes section---most of them still WP version 1.1. Wit this very simple-to-install design, I hope more and more newbie bloggers out there would find Blogsome as the suitable blog for them. Check out this live demo. For Blogsome users, please download the files HERE. For pure Wordpress users, please visit this page on WPDESIGNER.
Blue Zinfander Wordpress Theme For Blogsome
This is the ultra-neat 3-Column Blue Zinfander Theme by the prolific designer/blogger Brian Garner. It is especially created for magazine type blogsites and may as well be so suitable for a personal site. This theme synergizes the newspaper-look and the very personal feel some bloggers look for. It's simplicity is matchless and minimalism is its one great virtue. It's grand and huge header font declares easily and elegantly the blog title and first-time readers won't waste precious time in recognizing such. For Blogsome users, download the files here. For the complete Wordpress files, please visit this site. See demo site and find out for yourself how it really look and feel like.
The Marki Theme For Blogsome
This is the Marki Theme by ikram-zidane and it's remarkably modern and polished. It is truly a css work of art and genius lies behind it. The dark theme does not make the whole look so tight and gloomy like most designs based on the black color but is even delightful with a creamy vanilla header. Here's a screenshot of it:
This is the theme which I am presently using. I have been tinkering with other Wordpress designs and mostly they do not work well in both IE and Mozilla so it just discard them. But the Marki Theme has no similar problem whatsoever. So if you are a Blogsome user, you can use this theme now by downloading the codes that I have especially rearranged for Blogsome. Download it now. If you are purely a Wordpress user, you can visit this page for its files.
MY JOURNAL WORDPRESS THEME FOR BLOGSOME
Hans of Blogsquare---the sharp guy who invented this theme---stated that at one time, it had been downloaded 60 times a day. Now that's pretty superflous and yet that's true. Quite amazing feat for a wordpress theme that is not much talked about, unlike some other more popular ones. Considering how neat (as a blogger friend had once described it) and so fluid it is, it would not be so surprising that this MyJournal-Ethereal theme is briskly downloaded. See this screenshot:
UPSTART BLOGGER WORDPRESS THEME FOR BLOGSOME
UPSTART BLOGGER has such an identifiable and sharp theme name and for that it earns what to me as a very unique yet simple Wordpress design template. Despite the fact that it reminds me so much of the elegant Pressrow theme by Chris Pearson, Upstart has its own individual beauty that shines so wide that at first glance, I fell in love with it. See the screenshot.Dreamy Theme For Blogsome
This is an open source web design template that actually looked like it sounded, Dreamy is as dreamy as can be and it is like upon a very deep sleep that is both comforting and delicious. For those who love simple white backgrounds and aiming to display a lot of photos online, this is the design for you. See tiny screenshot:If you are a Blogsome blogger, download the codes here and follow instructions carefully. Download Now. This is the demo site of Dreamy from the Open Web Design site.
Sakura Wordpress Theme For Blogsome
This is a very feminine and trendy design. It is meant to be fun and exciting. It connotes an honest personality and evokes a wondrous sentiment---like the flowers on its headers. See screenshot:
Download the Blogsome files HERE. See the demo. Wordpress files can be dowloaded on this site.
Bright Side Of Life Wordpress Theme For Blogsome
Here's a white Wordpress theme that I have been eyeing for quite a while now if not for my recent decision and fancy for black mode themes like Marki above. It is very professional looking and so pleasant to the eye and any reader would have an easy and relaxing visit to one's blog site. One look at it gives the initial impression that the site is well-built and maintains very serious and important content. That's the idea, a very intelligent design for an intelligent site. Here's a screenshot.
If you are a pure Wordpress user, you can download the site here.
VIDAYAL WORDPRESS THEME FOR BLOGSOME
Vidayal is a Wordpress Theme that is so suited for a personal blog where the ambience of its general facade is soothing to the senses like a Hindu kingdom from the ancient years. There's serenity in its look and the header picture has such effect---calmness and harmony. It has a distinct simplicity that I like the most and it's never pretentious like some blog themes designed for personal sites. Here's a screenshot:
For Blogsome users, you can download the files HERE. For pure Wordpress users, get the files here.
PressRow Theme For Blogsome
I have been experimenting a lot about template designs for the past weeks and had been trying different look and feel to suit my needs. Also, this form of activity allows me something to focus on in moments when I feel the urge for creativity is so keen. It may be a little disturbing to see this site’s design being modifies every now and then so I hope you’d pardon me for the inconvenience. I’ve got some inquiries about template design from some readers especially from similar Blogsome users and I thought maybe I could share this PressRow theme which I have ported manually to the proper Blogsome specifications. PressRow is a very simple white theme design that had been constructed by Chris Pearson, a very prolific designer of Wordpress themes and whose blog Pearsonified is a finalist in the 2007 Bloggy Award for “Best Designed Weblog” category. It is the epitome of the minimalist look----a trendy design that has caught some sector of the web recently. Here's a screenshot.
See demo here. Just copy and paste the codes in the proper modules---Main Page, Site Stylesheet, and Post---respectively. The Comments section may not be modified anymore. After that, just upload the images and make the necessary adjustments according to your personal preferences.
Blogsome Template Sourcing
Blogsome templates are relatively limited compared to other popular free blogging platforms like Blogger and new users may be greatly discouraged by this fact. Yet, customizability of Blogsome Wordpress templates (as offered in the themes section) is very satisfactory and if you are already adept at tweaking codes from your Blogger blogs, then you would be so surprised to find out that there’s so much more you can do with the old Kubrick or WP Default than you ever thought initially. With patience and unbending determination, you could just get that right look and right feel for your Blogsome blogs. With this, you could browse almost all Wordpress templates design available out there---even the WP 2.0 versions---and port them by tweaking your Blogsome index and style codes. Of course, you won’t be able to do this at once. You have to have some practice on the codes. Other Blogsome template design resources includes this cool site named It’s All Beta and there you’ll be able to browse original templates for your Blogsome sites. These designs can also be customized and susceptible to redesign. In fact, using the templates here as a root design structure makes redesigning easier than using a Blogsome offered WP template. Now if you are already so adept in HTML codes and has been tweaking such for some time now, maybe you can port some open-source designs from OSWD. At least about 60% of the template designs found there can be converted into a Blogsome template. Don’t try importing designs from this site if you are not yet fairly knowledgeable on code tweakings. Maybe later, when the right time will come. So in summary, Blogsome templates could be found on these sites:1. The Blogsome Default WP Templates
3. OSWD (needs a fair knowledge on HTML)
If you have any query about installation of Wordpress Themes or open source designs into the Blogsome module, you can email me at: bigtimethomas@yahoo.com. . I'll do what I can to help.

cool!!!
Comment by zaid — May 2, 2007 @ 9:36 pm
congrats for the initiative!
Comment by catatau — May 3, 2007 @ 7:43 am
i'm using the vidayal theme. thanks for providing it, very clean code!
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Comment by alex — May 19, 2007 @ 5:39 pm
amazing! i will test the 'journal' on mine
congrats for the initiative
Comment by catatau — May 24, 2007 @ 1:19 am
Hello. I'm using the Vidayal theme.
Comment by bookworm — May 30, 2007 @ 1:00 pm
Great themes! I like them.
Comment by Website Design — September 21, 2007 @ 3:27 am
it's wonderful!
Comment by prihatini — November 13, 2007 @ 10:56 am
Hey,
thanks for the themes. I was wondering if there was any problem with the Marki theme, specifically the index text code, because it's not working for me. Thanks a lot
Comment by Zied — March 29, 2008 @ 2:16 pm
aw...heheh! nice themes..^_^
Comment by jenver — April 2, 2008 @ 6:00 pm
Thanos everyone.
TO ZIED: Just try and try to use the codes. Many have used the Marki for Blogsome and it worked perfectly on them. Just try to redo it again and read the instructions very well.
Comment by Major Tom — April 3, 2008 @ 10:54 am
youre the best, im using all your themes,,, need more
Comment by berehel — May 12, 2008 @ 5:05 pm
Hello my friend,
I have another sugestion: what do you think about convert this theme?
[]´s!
Comment by Catatau — May 28, 2008 @ 8:13 am
Amazing collection...I was looking for this for a long period...
thanks once again for providing amazing themes.
http://bhajani.blogsome.com
Comment by Dhanu Saud — July 12, 2008 @ 1:58 pm
Hello my friend!
Thank´s for the response. And... what about the "Thesis Theme", of Chris Pearson? The adress is
diythemes .com/thesis/
[]´s!
Comment by Catatau — July 27, 2008 @ 7:40 am
when will you update this themes??
Comment by quesera — August 21, 2008 @ 1:41 am
test
Comment by Major Tom — August 30, 2008 @ 1:38 am
i didn't think that there are more themes for blogsome... thanks for this
Comment by Free PSP Games Download — September 2, 2008 @ 8:40 pm
Thank you very much for this themes...
I just use it for my blog...
thank you bro/sis...
Comment by Brodjo — September 5, 2008 @ 5:44 pm
Thank you so much for providing the themes...
I hope you'll add some other templates in the next near future thak you
Comment by ardianto — September 21, 2008 @ 8:11 pm
thanks for the themes!! Now my blog will great!!!
Comment by ai — January 7, 2009 @ 9:16 pm
bro
How to embed a Shockwave or flash in blogsome...?
I try to edit some tag but I still got nothings change
Comment by Brodjo — May 23, 2009 @ 11:30 pm
wow great post, I've been looking for a nice theme for my blogsome blog.... i really like the Blogsquare theme but unfortunately the links u provided doesn't have the right download for it... Anyways, thanks for sharing this one...
Comment by Meiyah — May 28, 2009 @ 11:32 pm
all of my blogsome using your ported themes,
keep posting !
thanks
Comment by berehel — June 17, 2009 @ 3:40 pm
it's cool..
Comment by mengembalikan jati diri bangsa — September 12, 2009 @ 3:06 pm