Probama Theme Features:

  • Columns: 2
  • Menu Type: Drop-down
  • Pre-Styled HTML Elements: Yes
  • Plugins: Integrated
  • Trackbacks/Comments:
  • Author Comments: Styled
  • Browser Compatibility: All Standard Browsers
  • Widget Ready: Enabled
  • Code: Clean
  • W3C Valid: Valid

Theme Admin Options:

  • Logo Options: Not Editable
  • Page Alignment: Centered
  • Advert Mgmt: None
  • Display Attributes: Yes

Package Includes:

  • Theme Type: WordPress
  • Logo Source: Not Applicable
  • Documentation: Yes
  • License Details: Free

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

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Extended Theme Description:

Probama is a theme released by Darren Hoyt three months ago to help support Barack Obama’s bid for the Whtie House. Although he has secured a win in the Democratic nomination, he must now focus his campaign on the November general election.

The theme was created to express your individual support and to help you bring news on the election status to readers that may be interested in his fight. Overall, the theme has been well constructed, and may be redesigned using the framework for other purposes by removing the header and background images.

There is a built-in control panel with options for manipulating the images, video, podcasts, and other RSS info.

Note: A PSD file is also available, as a separate download.

Additional Features:

  • Flickr, YouTube, and FeedBurner control panel options
  • Subcategory drop-down menus
  • Author highlighting and Gravatars in the comments section
  • Archives page is customized
  • Latest post is highlighted on homepage
  • Sub-page menus are dynamic
  • RSS integrated with the BarackObama.com website
  • Print.css stylesheet for readers wishing to print posts more economically

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