New Themes: Bon Vivant, SemPress, and BonPress
It’s Threeme Day! I’m proud to present three new awesome themes!
Meet Bon Vivant.
Bon Vivant is a quirky restaurant-oriented theme designed by Denise Chandler. With a unique custom header information area, food menus support, Open Table registration widget, and a prominent space for your business’ phone number, Bon Vivant is the perfect choice for your café or food-themed blog.
Read more about Bon Vivant on the Theme Showcase, or activate it for your restaurant under Appearance → Themes!
Next up: SemPress.
Designed by Matthias Pfefferle. SemPress is an extremely lightweight, responsive theme designed to show off your posts, quotes, and images.
Read more about SemPress on the Theme Showcase or activate it today under Appearance → Themes.
Last but not least is another ‘press’ theme, BonPress.
BonPress is a traditional, simple, and responsive theme ideal for individual bloggers. Designed by WPZOOM. It features Custom Menus, five Post Formats, and the ability to add a Custom Background, to make your blog posts even more beautiful.
Read more about its features on the Theme Showcase or dive right into previewing it on your blog from Appearance → Themes.
- April 18, 2013
- Themes
Is Bon Vivant a premium theme?
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Hello,
Bon Vivant is a premium theme. It is available for $75.
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I like BonPress and have it up on my test blog. What does “custom colors” mean? Yes, one can change background color ie “custom background” but that’s it. One cannot chnage the header area color not the color of links.
If “Custom Colors” an indication that we have to purchase an annually renewable custom design upgrade and do the required CSS editing to change the color of the header area and links because color selection is not built in, then that makes it the same as every other theme that does not have color customization features built-into theme.
Consequently, I find that “custom colors” feature label to be misleading. Please consider giving it the deep six because all it amounts to is advertising for the custom design upgrade.
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Thats nice. I like that theme. Its looks very professional
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Is that cheese in the Bon Vivant picture….it don’t look too tasty : (
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The BonPress looks really cool.
Is it a premium theme?
Thanks
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BonPress is a free theme. 🙂
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Awesome! I think I may use it when it’s time for a hipster re-design.
Thanks!
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Hi, do you think the line space in the blog post headline should be reduced? Otherwise SamPress is a fine theme.
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I love all of those themes, though I think I like SemPress the best. Is it premium?
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I’m glad you like SemPress. It is a free theme! 🙂
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Quero um desse!
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Reblogged this on christyrusk and commented:
Hmm, lookin’ good, Word Press =)!
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I must say I agree with timethief. Custom Color is misleading. It’s time that gets a new tag.
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I came back to say I have put SemPress up in my test blog and I like it big time. It’s clean and light and responsive. It has almost every feature I want. Thanks for including it in the collection.
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Thank you for your feedback for both BonPress and SemPress!
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Thanks for the turn on. Exactly what I’ve been looking for.
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Bon Vivant is the most appealing one, maybe because it’s premium?
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Really nice to see these pros in action. Kudos to the guys who stand behind the BonPress for using such a nice color pallete. Will definitely see a lot of sites using Peach and Salmon as it appears to be a 2013 trend
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Hey people
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Bon vivant looks very pleasant…..
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Reblogged this on larselmquist.com and commented:
Nye skabelon fra WordPress.com, især til dig der har en restaurant eller cafe!
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I love the artwork of Bon Vivant theme.
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