New Themes: Sunspot and Triton Lite
Today we’ve got two great new free themes for you: Sunspot and Triton Lite.
Inspiration for Sunspot came from one of our older and beloved classics, Sunburn (and perhaps a bit from the recent solar storms). A sharp theme with subtle grid lines and sun-splashed accents, Sunspot is a great all-purpose canvas for your blog, especially if you prefer a dark color scheme.
Sunspot offers two arrangements for posts on the front page: single-column (default) or double-column (pictured above). Additional features include a small, logo-sized custom header for the top left corner, a custom background, two optional widget areas, and a responsive layout that adapts gracefully to smaller screen sizes. Read more about it on the Theme Showcase, or head over to Appearance → Themes in your Dashboard and take it for a spin.
Next up is Triton Lite, a clean and simple—yet versatile—theme designed with photographers in mind. Its home page and archive pages offer truly dynamic layouts that snap to both the heights and widths of all available content on a page, thus creating tight and tidy post arrangements that beautifully showcase your images.
Designed by Towfiq I., Triton Lite comes bundled with three different widget areas, a featured post slider, custom accent and link color options, and a full-width page template. As usual, read more about Triton Lite and its features on the Theme Showcase, or, if you want to start using it right away, visit Appearance → Themes to activate it on your blog.
- March 8, 2012
- Themes
Haha…I was wondering if the solar flares had anything to do with the first one. Nice catch…
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And pervasive sun storms or not, I’m LOVING Sunspot.
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Sunspot is it!
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Really like the looks of Sunspot. Well done.
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Great idea! I love those themes!
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Two more themes to test – one dark and one light – both with great features. The Theme team continues to expand the Showcase of beautiful themes we have to select from. I remain on the hunt for that perfect theme knowing it doesn’t exist and enjoying “test driving” them all. 🙂
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Both fit travel or photoblogs.
Triton lite!!! Mmmmm, I’m gonna be trying it out!
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I’m LOVING Sunspot.
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These look delicious! I’m not into dark background, but Sunspot looks special/ Triton Lite is compelling in it’s simplicity. I will probably give it a test drive. It’s looks like it has 2 and 3 column options, not just full width. Thank you.
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The sunspot 2 column layout looks professional and awesome. It gives the feel of a magazine.
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Reblogged this on iMAMLOCAL.
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Sunspot looks awesome!
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Sunspot looks pretty good.
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Sunspot has a color scheme I like and an interesting layout. Too bad that the blog title needs to be short in order to look nice.
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Tested Triton, it really a great theme for photography showcase!!
Too bad, my photo resolution resize to 1024 and it appear a little blur when the theme size it to 960..
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Reblogged this on GRAPHICS AND FICTION.
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Nice Themes…!! ❤
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Reblogged this on SilvaNoronha.
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Reblogged this on kovshenin's blog.
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Reblogged this on adMeyerShirtBlog.
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Great themes concept.
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Like it!
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Sunspot is great! But isn’t it time to give the sharing buttons a transparent background?
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Reblogged this on Noke In The Cloud.
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I love the design of both of them. You should keep making more like this! Maybe one with a pic of the solar storms as we see it from earth??? idk just a suggestion.
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Very very nice, I have a need for lots of room for my photos, so I sure will give these 2 a try. Thank you!
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Reblogged this on amjconsulting and commented:
beautiful graphics!
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Great themes concept.
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Those are really nice. I’ll have to try both of them. Thanks.
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Reblogged this on nilguncolak.
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Hi 🙂 I like both of them. I love the darkness of sunspot with the ability to put pictures in to make it come up a bit brighter as I always tend to go for light coloured themes, but I might give this one a preview to see how it looks.
Triton Light Demo does look great to showcase photo’s. *If* when I am more into my new photography hobby and decide to use a blog just for pics, I’ll give it a try!
Thanks for always coming up with new themes for us 😀 Immie 🙂
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Would be nice if we can have these themes in the WordPress.org theme directory. 🙂
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Hi there. Triton Lite is available in the WordPress.org theme directory: http://wordpress.org/extend/themes/triton-lite. As for Sunspot, we will definitely submit it to the directory. I can’t give a specific date for when it will be available, but keep checking!
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I will try it! ;-).
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Awesome!
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Sunspot really looks uh-mazing. Gonna use it !
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Reblogged this on Cross Worlds and commented:
My New Theme ; got bored of the previous one. This really looks good!
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Reblogged this on kusyogi.
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These two themes are awesome, thank you for creating them. xoxo
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🙂 Very Nice
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I like it.
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These are some really cool themes!
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Reblogged this on B&W Bears and commented:
Triton lite – simple and elegant theme
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I really, really, really love both! Thank you!
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Love Triton! Thanks for the update. 🙂
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Great themes!!!
The layout is awesome!
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Going to add another blog, think these themes are great!
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Sunspot is truly beautiful. What is really great about is that the eye normally travels to the right side of a page. Sunspot has beauty throughout the entire page which continues to lead the eye back to the left; nearly forceing you to read the writing under each of the pictures. Therefore, you cannot help but read in it’s entirety. Not only beautiful but a great marketing tool. Wunderbar!
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Yeah! Just what we need!
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I love them.
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Reblogged this on gudels.
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Probably will use Sunspot for my anticipated blogsite
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Very good! Very nice! Thanks!
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That’s cool! 🙂
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Sunspot is *really* nice! It would be perfect for my photo blog. How can I download this theme?
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Glad you like the Sunspot theme! You can activate the theme on your WordPress.com blog by going to Appearance > Themes in your Dashboard. Currently it is only available on WordPress.com, but it will eventually be available for download from the WordPress.org free themes directory as well.
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Wonderful themes. Like it!
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Reblogged this on elovepoetry.
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very nice…:)
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Wow, your new theme has completely transformed my blog; I actually like it now; I was feeling discouraged. Thank you!!!
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We love that theme, Sunspot 🙂 But we preferred using it not as dark as this, so we changed its background to red.
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it looks very good! 🙂
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Triton Lite comes very close to your WordPress.com homepage style. I’d hope you release similar themes for everyday blogging and not just for the specialized photography blogs.
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So there’s already a lot of fit-for-photography-blogs themes going out. How about themes that look good for text/literary type blogs?
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Reblogged this on Contomelar.
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Reblogged this on essaiportfliothdwebdesigndotcom.
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This is great!! I don’t think I have enough content to make use of them because of the graphics. But perhaps one day: )
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I loved Triton Lite! It’s just perfect to me!
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cool themes…. 😉
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I changed my theme to Sunspot. One of the better looking themes. Thank you!
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In Sunspot, I love how the pictures pop against the smooth dark backdrop. As for Triton Lite, a school project looks like a good fit for this theme. Great work WordPress!
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hey guys, just wanted to thank you for the heads up on Sunspot, it inspired a total redesign of my blog this morning. Really loving the look and feel of it now. Thanks heaps and huge thanks to the designer!
Cheers.
Greg.
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