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ThemeMin Released at Themify

Sep 08, 2010 11 Comments

Just wanted to announce my latest WordPress theme at Themify called ThemeMin. It is a minimal design that focuses on typography. It comes with two feature sliders and four different skins. Read this blog post for more details.

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  1. Sep 08, 2010 @ 09:58:24

    Manmohanjit Singh

    Awesome theme, just a few bugs I’d like to point out. It’s better to have an ID for a single comment. And there’s something wrong with the gravatar URL.
    http://1.gravatar.com/avatar/9a2682849ccc5377e10637c38fbb3987?s=68&d=<Cpath_to_url>&r=G

    http://demo.themify.me/thememin/featured/happy-birthday-honey

    • Sep 09, 2010 @ 08:24:53

      Nick La

      Thanks the point out. It is fixed now.

  2. Sep 18, 2010 @ 22:11:57

    Childmonster

    Nice theme. I love the black and white color

    • Sep 28, 2010 @ 11:09:42

      teee eeeh

      nice theme mate :)!!!

  3. Sep 21, 2010 @ 03:05:39

    Mandeep Khunkhuna

    This is a really nicely designed theme. I agree with childmonster, the use of black and white looks great. it gives the theme a classic and clean look. Very nicely done.

  4. Sep 24, 2010 @ 23:22:30

    美文

    The theme is so cool!

  5. Oct 05, 2010 @ 08:02:22

    Juegos

    ThemeMin is simple but beautiful, in other words it’s a good minimalist design.

  6. Oct 09, 2010 @ 08:07:35

    argroman

    This is a brilliant theme! :)

  7. Dec 14, 2010 @ 08:16:23

    Andrew Buckle

    Gorgeous website layout – beautiful minimalist design (if only I could do the same with my website!)

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    conta binance

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    binance Registrera dig

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