Obscure Theme Features:
- Columns: 2
- Menu Type: Drop-down
- Pre-Styled HTML Elements: Yes
- Plugins: Yes
- Trackbacks/Comments: Separated
- Author Comments: Not 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: Through Admin Panel
- Display Attributes: Yes
Package Includes:
Personal License:
- Price: Free
- The "standard" package, includes everything you need to use the theme.
- Full support provided with purchase.
- Not Applicable
Developer Package:
- Price: Free
- Ideal for developers and designers.
- Additional features, PSD files included.
- Not Applicable
Preview and Download:
Extended Theme Description:
The Obscure WordPress Theme is a free theme that has been designed with a focus on creating a community-type site.
Overall, the look is dark, but clean and simple to help you promote your content ahead of anything else. The main focus of the theme is a rotating featured content box. All images will automatically be fetched, so you don’t have to worry about using Custom Fields.
In the footer, there is space for three columns, and this makes it ideal for placing relevant links. Check out the theme demo, with a link provided in the sidebar, or the other features, listed below.
Additional Features:
- Elegant, dark design.
- Built-in theme options panel to customize the theme.
- Built-in top advertisement block.
- Built-in featured content gallery.
- FeedBurner RSS subscription support.
- Twitter integration.
- Works with the latest version of WordPress.
- Tested to work in all major browsers.
- Automatically-resizing images.
- Automatic catching for thumbnails.
- Widget and Gravatars integrated.
- Pagination support.
- Social bookmarking feature integrated.
- Easy logo changing.
- Drop-down menu for up to four levels.











May 3rd, 2010 at 6:44 pm
Easy logo changing. I’ve been trying to find how to change the Obscure logo for 2 days. I don’t see it? If it’s easy…can you tell me where it is.
May 3rd, 2010 at 7:40 pm
Sorry about the problem. Simply replace the default logo.png file with your own logo (this file can be found in the theme’s images folder. I agree that the process could have been made easier using a theme options panel, but many free themes do not include this.