The WordPress Theme

Wooden Fence

Latest Version: 1.01
Updated on: 2009/11/26

The graphic design of the Wooden Fence theme is one of the first design when I started creating the WordPress themes 7 months ago. At that time, I hadn’t had sufficient skill to transform it into a WordPress theme because I had problem matching the wooden fence seamlessly on all major browsers.

When I look back on this design 2 weeks ago, I found out it isn’t as hard to code as I thought few months ago. Then I get down to finishing it and here it comes .

The following is an example of a custom design of this theme.

Main Features
– Free forum support. visit Wooden Fence forum
– Different design for sticky post feature
– Upload your own 3 photo frame images
– Compatible with IE7, IE8, Firefox, Chrome, Safari, Opera
– W3C XHTML and CSS compliant
– SEO ready
– Gravatar enable

Notes
– Due to the design constraint, this theme have no page menu. Instead, the page link can be found in the sidebar.
– You can download the PSD zip file below to customize the 3 header images with your own pictures. The PSD file also allows you to change your blog title and tagline.

Blog Title and Description
The demo is showing a special font as below:

By default, after you install the theme, the blog title and description are showing the Arial font.

You can change the font style by following this instruction:
– Download this PSD zip file (also include the font that I use that is available free from fontstock.net.)
– Extract and open the PSD file in the Photoshop program
– Add the title and description using your desired font
– Save the image using this name: bg_header_new.jpg
– Upload the image to your server in the /images folder

User Showcase
The followings are a few examples of nice modification of this theme from other users. You can view all the nice design in the forum theme showcase.

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Change log
2009-05-06 v1.00 – Release
2009-07-14 – Theme is compatible with WP 2.8
2009-11-25 v1.01 – Remove extra spacing for page > 1 if permalink is using the default structure

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