I’ve changed the WordPress.com theme. This time it’s:
Coraline by Automattic
A squeaky-clean theme featuring a custom menu, header, background, and layout. Coraline supports 7 widget areas (up to 3 in the sidebar, four in the footer) and featured images (thumbnails for gallery posts and custom header images for posts and pages). It includes styles for print and the Visual Editor, special styles for posts in “Asides” and “Gallery” categories, and has an optional full-width page template that removes the sidebar.
What I like about this particular theme (sans my preferred TIME STAMP) are the `Theme Options`:
- Two color schemes of either `light` or `dark`.
- Five default layouts of `contents` and `sidebars`.
- Two categories for `aside` and `gallery`.
For the background, one could choose to upload an image or display a color, which is a soft-buttery yellow for mine. Yummy, butter!
For the header, one could choose to upload an image of 990 by 180 pixels or choose from three images:
- water-drops (of blues and greens);
- limestone-cave (of blacks and golds); or
- cactii (of browns and yellows), which I choose.
Plus, the theme `auto-adjusts` for smaller screens, which is currently squooshed to hide my addiction at my SLOW-paced temp job from hell.
There is a widget for displaying a `featured text`, which contains my golden-disk `gravatar` of golden yellow and orange, along with a description of my blog. There are four bottom widgets, too!
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