Tag: responsive

Retirement of older themes

Today I am announcing the retirement of all our older, static-width themes which were mostly created back in 2011. Since then a lot of things have changed in web and WordPress theme development. Websites are visited more and more on mobile devices rather than desktop computers, which has led to Responsive Webdesign and mobile-ready themes.

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New layout on themezee.com

Some of you have surely recognized already that ThemeZee got a new design yesterday. I’m very happy that I finally managed to update themezee.com. I was working on the new theme the last few weeks whenever I found some time beyond the daily business.

As you can see it is no radical change in design but only slightly improvements. Therefore I guess nobody gets confused with the new look.

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Two magazine WordPress themes released

Some of you certainly noticed that I’m working very hard at the moment on new responsive themes and I’m very proud to introduce two more themes today. After releasing several business WordPress themes I have created my first two responsive magazine themes the last two weeks.

The big difference between my magazine and business themes is the frontpage template, which is designed in a smooth magazine layout and displays your latest blog posts in various ways. This means the frontpage template comes with an awesome featured post slider, several category post boxes and a latest blog posts section.

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Introducing zeeFocus and zeeVision

This week ThemeZee has released two more business WordPress themes named zeeFocus and zeeVision. While zeeFocus went live on Monday and was approved in the WordPress.org theme directory by Friday, zeeVision was just released yesterday.

Of course both new themes come with responsive layout and look great on any device. Naturally the themes have the proven and established frontpage template with a slideshow, intro text and horizontal widget areas.

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