WordPress Theme – Gridblog
For the past few weeks, I have been experimenting with different grid-based CSS frameworks available on the Internet. YAML and Blueprint are two of the CSS frameworks that I might be using for my future theme development work. These nifty frameworks can be used for rapid development of clean CSS/XHTML layouts. I am not sure if any theme designers are already using these, but I like them a lot because they can save you a lot of time.
Based on the Blueprint framework, I am releasing a minimalistic WordPress theme called the “Gridblog“. This is a fast loading theme (only 36Kb in size) that has very little design elements but compensates with its functionality. It lets you display your front page blog entries uniquely by dividing them into two columns. The theme has different layout for pages, single entries and the archives section. Gridblog is fully CSS & XHTML compliant and has been tested with both Internet Explorer and Firefox.

Please leave comments and let me know if you like it!



































A simple great theme.. !
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I just download this theme.
great! i like it.
Why are you using thecontent_rss in the main index.php ?
(By the way, what plugin do you use for comments that allow for a reply and a link to the replied to comment ? And a notify ?)
@Vaibhav:-
Can you try again, I can’t see what you posted to fix the title ?
Nice with the two column posts – great work again Jai
Nice theme and so damn small. Always wanted to play with YAML on my own. Thanks for your work!
Thanks great theme, nice and clean loads super fast. Does anyone know how to split the main index section into 3 or 4 columns instead of 2? I assume it’s in index .php here :
php if($count % 2 == 0) echo ”; else echo ”