3-Column WordPress Theme Gallery
June 8, 2008 by Tony | Tag(s): 3-Column Themes, Best WordPress Themes, WordPress Themes
While most full time bloggers seem to use and prefer 2-column WordPress themes, there is no doubt that 3-column themes are definitely more popular among the WordPress blogger masses. This can be attributed to many things, but the most appealing thing seems to be the ability to place more sidebar stuff above the fold on your blog. This can help you better monetize your blog by allowing more room for advertisements, subscription buttons, and other important sidebar content that needs to be seen by your readers.
This post is designed to be a spot to collect screen shots and download information about my favorite 3-column WordPress themes that have been made available to the WordPress community. I decided to avoid displaying any themes that cost money, and I’ve tried to include additional information about the theme then possible, including if it is widget ready or SEO friendly, etc.:
3-Column Themes (2 Sidebar Left)
Facebooked Theme
3-Column Themes (2 Sidebar Right)
iPhone Theme
Simpleton Theme
Padangan Theme
Free Revolution theme
Black and White Theme (SEO Friendly, Optimized for AdSense)
ProSense Theme (SEO Friendly, Optimized for AdSense)
Source | Download (Orange, Blue, and Gray) | Demo
BloggingPro Theme (Widget Ready)
Source | Download | Download w/Widgets | Demo
Blue Stripes Ajax Theme (SEO Friendly, AdSense Ready)
Gossip City Theme
Xplosive Theme
Xplosive Reloaded
Blog oh Blog Theme
Fresh Theme (Widget Ready)
Source | Download | Download w/widgets | Demo
Blue Dream Theme
Dark Zen Theme
ElegantBlue Theme
Deep Blue Theme
Source | Download (Right Sidebar) | Download (Left Sidebar) | Download (125×125 Ad Blocks) | Demo
WP-Polaroid Theme
Ghacks Theme
Daily Blog Tips Theme
Source | Download (Green, Blue, Black, and Orange) | Demo (Green, Blue, Black, and Orange)
Blue Green Theme
Pride Theme
Crunch Themes
Source | Download (Purple, Blue, Green, and Black) | Demo (Purple, Blue, Green, and Black)
Illacrimo Theme (Widget Ready)
Source | Download | (No Demo Available)
Simple Red Theme (Supports 125×125 banners)
Source | Download (Requires free registration) | Demo
True Blue Theme (Supports 125×125 banners)
Source | Download (Requires free registration) | Demo
Silhouette Theme
Source | Download | Demo (Note: 2-Column version also available)
Resurrection Theme
Smashing Theme
Nonzero Theme
TyreMonkey Theme (Widget Ready)
Mezzo Theme (AdSense Ready)
WP Premiere Theme
Fresco Theme
Saur Theme
3-Column Themes (1 Sidebar Left and 1 Sidebar Right)
YGo Sea Theme
Silveray Theme
Rhea Theme
Velocity Theme
Tigopedia Theme
3cWPTP Theme (Widget Ready)
Source | Download | Demo (Click 3cWPTP in drop-down box)
Blue Zinfandel Theme
Acid Green Pro Theme
Alike Theme
Simplified Theme
Greed Theme
Feel your 3-column theme belongs on this list? Feel free to comment below with a link and I’ll check it out!
The Wordpress i3 Theme
June 8, 2008 by Tony | Tag(s): WordPress, WordPress Themes
I absolutely love the i3 WordPress theme. I used it for my site for about a month, and I had no problems for what I needed. It features a “mac” look, has the Mac OS X classic background that fades into the mac’s “spotlight blue”. The sidebars are on the left and right side not attached to the middle content. The separate widgets are each in their own little bubble with a mac like toolbar as the header. The theme displays the pages in the middle content column, and this is one of the very rare themes that display the sub-pages very nicely under the page parent. Also you can move around the columns to your liking, so instead of the content being in the middle you can have it off to the right and the sidebars on the left, and vice versa.
If you are on the photos section it would display a small little bar under the pages bar displaying the sub pages, but if you are on the home page it will not display these sub pages. It has a built-in search bar in the top right hand corner, and it looks like the spotlight application in Mac OS X 10.4 and higher, except its black. The only problem I’ve ever had with it is displaying javascript in sidebar, ad- sense would fine, but a simple javascript code would make the sidebar screw up and shift to the bottom of the page. I switched themes because of that and because it is a very popular theme, and I like to switch up my theme every once in a while.
I highly recommend using this theme if you can’t find a better theme for yourself. Thanks for reading and have a wonderful day!

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