WordPress Theme – Portfolio Press
I’m glad to announce an all new WordPress theme from Blog Oh! Blog called Portfolio Press. This is a dark-colored theme suitable for anyone who wants to create a quick portfolio or wants to showcase his work through WordPress. The theme is fully CSS/XHTML validated, WordPress 2.6+ ready and comes with easy to modify code. The comments are nicely designed with Gravatar functionality.

The theme is very small in size (58Kb only) and loads very quickly. It is also SEO optimized and has been tested with Firefox, IE6, IE7 and Opera browsers.
How to install this theme?
- You should have WordPress installed and ready either at your local host or on your paid hosting
- Download the zip file for this theme. Extract the theme folder and upload it to /wp-content/themes/ in your WordPress installation.
- Log in to your WordPress admin panel, go to the “design” section and click on “Portfolio Press” theme to apply it.
- Check your blog for the theme change.
Demo & Download Portfolio Press
If you like the theme or want to leave feedback in general, please leave a comment. They are the inspiration that keeps me designing new themes for the community.



































@missmoss:- I figured it out…you have to go in and edit the HTML. the Portfolio Press that you see is a logo (gif) and you need to create one with whatever you want it to say. Now I am having troubles getting my Gallery to work…I can’t get the images to come up?
I am having the same problem as Jacob re figuring out how to change the header from Portfolio Press . . . Any help much appreciated.
I know this sounds really dumb…but how do I change the Header from saying Portfolio Press ( I would like it to say my name?)
Just wanted to let you know that by default this theme under Safari4 on my mac rendered with Times in the places where Arial Bold was specified under the font family in the css. I changed it in four places to fix this issue. This problem did not exist under opera 9.64 on windows.
Great theme by the way! Thanks!
How do you keep images from stretching?!