Download the Ginseng Coffee
August 2nd, 2008 . by adminYou can Download the new and improved Ginseng Coffee Theme here. If you use the theme please respect the creative commons license and link back here to doc5 or to imjtk.com.
You can Download the new and improved Ginseng Coffee Theme here. If you use the theme please respect the creative commons license and link back here to doc5 or to imjtk.com.
The Ginseng Coffee Wordress theme was the first of the “free” creative commons licensed themes that I released. I have done literally 100 WordPress themes since then and have learned quite a bit along the way.
I recently looked back at the original Ginseng Coffee theme and noticed how antiquated it was and decided that I should give it a major facelift. This is the result. This version features multiple layouts ( for instance 3 columns for the main page, archives, and categories and 2 columns for the single and page views ) totally revamped xhtml, support for widgets, tags, and gravatars, re-cut images, and many, many more improvements.
It is really a brand new theme, just dressed up similar to the original theme.
Note: This is what I originally wrote about the original Ginseng Coffee WordPress Theme: So this is the Ginseng Coffee Word Press theme, one of a series of three that we are working on. The inspiration for this scheme is yummy irish coffee with ginseng…. Awesome. So I tried to create a word press theme that captured the spirt of this sweet, sweet, nectar.
We are planning on entering this theme into a word press theme competition, more news on that soon.
The links at the tops are links to word press pages and the links under the title bar are to categories - with only the first 4 categories displayed. You can work with what vategories are displayed in the wp admin section - we are displaying the first 4.
Welcome to Ginseng Coffe ( the wordpress theme ). This is your first post. Edit or delete it, then start blogging!
Wikipedia sez:
Ginseng refers to species within Panax, a genus of 11 species of slow-growing perennial plants with fleshy roots, in the family Araliaceae. They grow in the Northern Hemisphere in eastern Asia (mostly northern China, Korea, and eastern Siberia), typically in cooler climates