Arthemia Premium Theme Features:
- Columns: 3
- Menu Type: Drop-down
- Styled HTML Elements/Shortcodes: Yes
- Plugins: Yes
- Trackbacks/Comments: Separated
- Author Comments: Styled
- Browser Compatibility: All Standard Browsers
- Widget Ready: Enabled
- Code: Clean
- W3C Valid: Valid
Theme Admin Options:
- Logo Options: Editable
- Page Alignment: Centered
- Advert Mgmt: AdSense, Banner Integration
- Display Attributes: Yes
Package Includes:
Personal License:
- Price: $70.00
- The "standard" package, includes everything you need to use the theme.
- Full support provided with purchase.
Developer Package:
- Price: $240.00
- Ideal for developers and designers.
- Additional features, PSD files included.
Extended Theme Description:
Built by the same designer as the basic Arthemia Theme, the premium version, Arthemia Premium is an advanced theme built on one of the most customizable content management systems available.
The main theme page consists of a featured post area, with a list of additional featured posts to the right, links to up to five categories and a description beneath spreading across the entire width of the page, a longer post beneath this area, and post excerpts as the final content area. Each of these areas has prevalent thumbnails, which area all automatically generated from a larger image that you have uploaded. This feature alone saves quite some time, as you don’t have to resize multiple images for use in the theme.
Within the sidebar, post excerpts from selected categories are displayed, followed by an AdSense/banner block, additional sidebar space for widgets (Recent Comments, Archives, a Blogroll, and Tags), alternating between a one and two column sidebar.
The footer features a three column layout, ideal for placing Recent, Most Commented, and Most Viewed Post links.
On single post pages, the featured post excerpt sweeps across the entire top of the page beneath the navigation area, so visitors arriving via search engines can visit your most recent post. The theme is ready for Gravatars for both visitors and authors.
While many of the same characteristics are evident in this adaptation of the theme, the backend panel is what sets it apart from the free version of the theme. Similar to other themes currently for sale, this theme allows you to enter the theme’s custom admin panel, customize the header logo, favicon, homepage headline, featured category, items in the category bar, category colors and styles, banner advertisements, and easily implement your Google AdSense and FeedBurner code.
These options themselves are worth a great deal of money, considering the time and hassle of having to go into the theme code and find the appropriate code if it isn’t commented. Plus, since you can add advertisements to the theme, it is easy to monetize your site – ad blocks are present beneath posts, in the header, sidebar, and other areas (requires editing the code if you want to place it in alternative areas). These areas are ideal for placing banner or AdSense advertisements.
Much like the original version of this theme, it will surely present your visitors with the “wow” factor, as it makes it easy to present a lot of content in a relatively small space through the use of the magazine layout. In addition, it remains one of the best-styled (at least in my opinion) magazine-style themes available.
Each license of the theme has been described below, starting at just $70 for a single-use license.
Take a look at the back-end features and individual pages on the screenshots page or the live demo.
Support: Free after-sales support and forum are provided to people who have purchased the theme.
Additional Features:
- Use WordPress as a CMS – Using this theme, you can easily manage your blog or magazine site using the power of the WordPress blog system.
- Compatible with WordPress 2.5 and higher.
- Automatic thumbnail generation – Thumbnails on all pages are generated automatically for all image sizes required.
- Theme administration panel makes it easy to edit the theme without needing to know any PHP, HTML, and CSS skills. Using this area, you can add your logo, favicon, change homepage settings, category colors, RSS feeds, and Google Analytics ID.
- Displays posts in a two-column gird, with a blog styled-pagination feature, allowing you to display both post titles and short excerpts on the homepage.
- Category Colors – From within the back-end customization panel, you can change the color and styling of the category titles.
- Drop-down Menus – You can display pages and sub-pages in drop-down menus in the header area.
- Popular Posts – In the footer of your blog, the most popular posts will be displayed.
- Adding banners and AdSense ads is easy throughout the theme by customizing the back-end panel or editing the marked code.
- Compatible with several popular browsers and is completely CSS and XHTML valid.
- Sidebar and footer widget to easily drag and customize any widgets in the sidebar and footer areas.
- Gravatars-ready for both authors and commentators.
- Integrate your FeedBurner and Google Analytics code through the theme customization panel.
- Clean and minimalist theme colors and layout.
License Breakdown:
• Single Use Package ($70.00) – This package contains support for one website, lifetime access to the product download, free access to product updates, and first-time installation service.
• Developer Package ($240.00) – This package contains support for an unlimited number of websites, lifetime access to the product download, free access to product updates, and first-time installation service.
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March 24th, 2009 at 8:52 am
We’re using this theme its great!
June 27th, 2009 at 2:58 am
I have a couple of problems with the theme can you help?
1) I have drop down menus in the top navigation bar. when these drop down over the featured section the menus are blocked with the pictures showing over the top.
2) I want 10 categories on the page like I have with the free theme – how do I do this?
September 11th, 2009 at 8:46 am
Really getting the hang of this theme now – it looks professional and is surprisingly easy to keep it looking sleek especially if you are quite new to WP