I’ve finally gotten around to putting up my new blog design. It based off the Carrington theme for WordPress. It isn’t 100% complete yet as I have a handful of more tweaks to do. The archive pages aren’t formated correctly, and I’m sure I’ll find some more changes to make. I’m still playing around with the side menu to find a nice balance for all the content there.
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Hi Justin,
I was looking at your WP theme and liked it very much. But I am also using the carrington theme at Rasik Jain But your theme looks totally different from the one it is released. Did you did heavy customization of the theme. Can you please provide some pointers on this. Thanks
Yes, I basically took the Carrington theme’s framework for the Ajax and Modular design, and then re-skinned the images and css from scratch. Right after I did this they came out with a version of Carrington to specificly do this: http://carringtontheme.com/2009/03/carrington-jam-just-add-markup-11/. It also looks like they’ve created a new version of carrington, version 2.0, which allows for heavy customization.