For the first time ever, JungleJar will be providing any customizations to our Wordpress Template users for as low as $1.00. That’s right, you could have your template customized the way you want it for as little as $1.
Read More...It pleases me so much that someone actually used Jin for some sort of e-zine/print media/online magazine — I mean, after all, that is what Jin was created for and that is exactly what the students at the University of South Carolina used it for. They also, I don’t mind saying, actually made the template look better with the customizations they added.
Read More...This template is based on another free Wordpress Template we released here on JungleJar called “graphii”; However, graphii.2 is very much different in its own right and features a totally different color palette as well as a ’sticky’ post option.
Read More...Selling a Wordpress template isn’t as straight-forward as you might think. Sure, it can be, but in this article we’ll be discussing various strategies for your templates so that you can go with the one that best suits your desires and/or template. This article also serves to educate the buyer as well.
Read More...This really impressed me. The website template currently up over at http://chillout.technology.free.fr/blog/ is Jin v2, but the way in which the webmaster customized it, #1 makes me look really good and like I have the most flexible templates in the world, but #2, amongst all of the obvious changes, still managed to keep the same feeling that Jin put out.
Read More...Have you ever found it frustrating to display a collection of Wordpress Templates that have demo links? You really only have two choices — Install a fresh Wordpress installation for each template, or you could download a plugin, use that, and hope that it works with each and every Wordpress version that comes out in the future. Or..
Read More...I’ve just released a brand new Wordpress template on JungleJar.com named ‘graphii’. This template is a sleek and clean design and as always it was developed while adhering to web standards.
Read More...Below are 65, yes, 65 places to submit your Wordpress Template (or yes, you can call it a theme if you’d like, but Template is “official”), and even better, all links have been tested.
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