SF-BluePrint-WP Theme


Published on February 29th, 2008
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Welcome to SlipFire’s BluePrint CSS Theme for WordPress. This is not the first WP theme with BluePrint, but we think it’s the best.

We first became aware of BluePrint CSS in late 2007 and immediately knew it would change the way we work. With it’s easy to use grid system, BluePrint CSS has dramatically cut down on our website design time.

First we started using the BluePrint CSS Theme designed by Fire and Knowledge. After a while we realized we hacked their original theme pretty good and decided to upgrade it to BluePrint 0.7 and release our own version to the WordPress community.


Features:

BluePrint CSS: WordPress: Additional:
• An easily customizable grid • Easy to install • XHTML compliant
• Sensible typography • Easy to modify • Bobby Approved for accessibility
• Relative font-sizes everywhere • WordPress 2.3.2 compatible
• A typographic baseline • Widget ready
• Perfected CSS reset
• No bloat of any kind
• Cross-browser compatible
• W3C CSS Valid

Installation:

  1. Download the latest version here:SlipFire BluePrint Theme for WordPress 0.7d (473)
  2. Unzip the files, and place the entire folder into your “wp-content/themes” director
  3. Select the theme in your admin panel
  4. That’s it!!

Make all changes to your CSS in “Custom.CSS”. Never touch the original BluePrint CSS files.

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Published on February 28th, 2008
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