Fresh is a clean and minimalistic 3 Column BlogEngine.Net Theme suitable for resource blogs or even a company website. Built for BlogEngine.Net Version 1.4.5+ and Widget Ready.
This theme originated from a WordPress theme converted into BlogEngine.Net (an open source .NET blogging project) and I will give it away to the BlogEngine.Net blogger community. I will give away the Theme files, source PhotoShop file, and offer support for the theme. (Showin’ luv to my .Net peeps
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I love simple looking themes like this. It looks very useful. Great for a company blog as you suggest.
I spotted jQuery js file inside the theme. But I could not find anywhere it being included or used ?
Dusan
@Dusan The jQuery file was intended to be used, be ultimately didn’t get used, that should have been removed from the theme. Thanks for the catch!
Id really like to see the following css added to the theme so my code snippets wrap automaitcally.
pre {
white-space: pre-wrap; /* css-3 */
white-space: -moz-pre-wrap; /* Mozilla, since 1999 */
white-space: -pre-wrap; /* Opera 4-6 */
white-space: -o-pre-wrap; /* Opera 7 */
word-wrap: break-word; /* Internet Explorer 5.5+ */
}
Try to download it..
Thanks…
I’m using the Fresh theme. Both because it looks good and I’m a child of the ’80’s. Thanks for the great work! Any plans for an updated version?
I’m using it for a community blog. Very cool! Thanks.
@Conrad Yes, I plan to update my themes as I’ve really been slacking and lacking on this blog. But plan to change that soon. Drop me an email on the Contact page if yuo need help with the theme.
Your site.master file makes reference to a control that is whose prefix is not registered. <blog:xxxxxxx
Great theme, I just switched to this for it’s versatility
Thanks for this new theme. It will really helps me to do my job well… Hopefully!
It’s nice to see that guys over at BlogeEngine respond to technical support inquiries within minutes, on their forum. It does seem to be the best ASP blog engine out there, however seems to be made for a more technical webmaster/developer. There definitely aren’t as many plug ‘n play themes/plugins..for the average joe to run with.
I tried it out at first for my new blog on a windows server, but it was too much of a struggle. I ended up having to learn the basics of php/mysql to go with Wordpress. Hopefully someday BE will be just as big and popular as WP.