New Digital Farm Premium Theme is Sleek AND Funky

by Jason Koertge on November 30, 2009 · 0 comments

in Portfolio Style Theme, Premium Wordpress Themes

Digital Farm is at first glance super funky, but upon closer inspection, this new premium Wordpress theme addition from Woo Themes holds a more refined secret.  Originally serving as the theme for the personal blog of Woo Themes developer Mark Forrester, the Woo Team decided to release the theme to the general population as Forrester upgraded to a new skin.

One of the things that I like about this theme is that out of the box it comes with 7 preset styles that range from the spunkalicious default to a mild sleek corporate look and feel.  Depending on what you are planning on using the theme for would depend on which skin you’d like to start with, but the navigation layout lends itself perfectly for using it as a blog that doubles as a portfolio site coupled with scattered info about who you are and what you do.

Along the top is a main navigation that can be used to keep your pages visible and below the “header graphic” is a separate category navigation that certainly comes in handy when you want to keep all the good stuff separate.

I have to admit, I’m a little biased towards Woo Themes as they are definitely one of my favorite theme developers.  I’ve used several of their themes on client sites and have grown to love the thoroughness and user-friendliness of the back-end control panel options.  Everything is well laid out and simply put.  I’m no coder, developer or genius, so I like it easy; which is the same as most of you, I assume!  Another thing I like is that the code is clean and easy to edit.  From time to time I may need to get a little dirty in the code to do what I need and the Woo Theme structure lends perfectly for that with well commented code and no hidden secrets.

Let’s see what this beauty looks like.

premiumwordpressthemes_digitalfarm

The Permanent 2-for-1: Buy any one WooThemes and get another one, COMPLETELY FREE!

Some of the many features include:

  • A completely customizable header region with theme options to upload your own background header graphic and logo image.
  • A tag based, optional sidebar slider to showcase your portfolio or any collection of posts/imagery
  • A page template dedicated to showcasing all your older, archived posts for the sidebar slider above
  • Complete control over excerpt vs content being displayed in the home pages blog posts, and archived posts
  • 4 custom woo widgets and two widgetized sidebar regions for full control over your sidebar display
  • 7 delicious alternate colour schemes to choose from, with two minimal, corporate designs for a completely different look and feel.

So, what’s the bottom line?

Single-use License: $70
Multi-use License: $150
Theme Club Standard: $62.50 upfront and $15 per month
Theme Club Developer: $100 upfront and $20 per month

Demo & Live Preview | Purchase License

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