In the immortal words of an (in)famous young pop singer …

Oops I did it again.

It sometimes seems like I’ve changed themes on my blogs almost as often as I change my shirt. I keep coming back to Cory Miller though … the look of his “web 2.0″ style designs just suits my eye.

I really need to concentrate on content with all my blogs. So, I’m going to just go with this nice clean simple theme both here and at my Part-Time Networker Community Blog; and promise myself I won’t change themes again for at least the next 4 months. (so if you’re a reader and a friend, and you see a different theme here any time before April, please call me out on it).

In honor of my “addiction” (?) to wordpress themes though, I did want to highlight a few of the themes that I have used on this site, and some that I’m still using on other blogs. It never ceases to amaze me how many great looking free themes there are out there.

Here’s a short list of some themes that I really like. Maybe you’ll find something here to feed your own addiction.

I’m currently using this theme on my Living in Hawaii local niche blog, and it was also the most recent “victim” of my fickleness here on this site.

Structure is a news style theme that’s very flexible in how it can be used. It has 4 different different sidebars (two on the right, two on the bottom), and at least 3 different looks, depending on the display options you choose in your control panel. To be perfectly honest, I can’t figure out why this theme is free. I’m no expert, but in both looks and functionality, Structure appears to be every bit as good as some of the premium news themes out there.

Nathan Rice is another designer who’s style I really appreciate. I like pretty much all of his themes. I used Elegant Blue here on this blog for a number of months … although in my case I changed the CSS a little to make it “Elegant Green”.

What I like about this theme is the focus on subscription options up in the top right sidebar. It’s very easy to set up, even for those who aren’t terribly comfortable editing theme files. Two other things I really like about this theme are how it only displays the two most recent posts on the front page, then just titles for next 8, and dates aren’t shown on the single post pages. All-in-all, this is very easy to use, professional looking theme … one I’d definitely recommend to somebody just starting a new blog.

Deep Blue is another Nathan Rice design that’s being distributed by Daniel at Daily Blog Tips. Much like the current theme on this blog, Deep blue uses generous doses of blue, orange and green along with the white background. There are two versions of this theme. One set up for Adsense, and one that’s optimized for 125×125 images. Both are relatively easy to edit via an ad.php file included with the theme.

I’m using this theme on my Nintendo Wii niche blog. I’m linking above to the new dateless version (which I may actually upgrade to). Keyword sniper is a version of the popular Modern Paper theme, that Court has optimized to be used for targeting specific niche keywords. It’s looks good, is relatively easy to modify, and based on my experiences, does exactly what it’s meant to do … keyword sniping works.

Finally, for those of you who appreciate a very minimalistic design, this is another theme I found on Court’s site. I’ve just started playing around with it on my new Extra Income blog that I’m considering developing. I really like the abundance of white space, and the collapsing right side bar is kind of cool. I’m not sure how well this theme would on a “standard” blog, but if you wanted to try something different in one of your niches, this could very well be an interesting option.

Well, that’s about all I have to share tonight. But if you follow some of the links found on the sites above, you should have no problem finding even more very attractive and useful themes.

Happy Hunting!

Todd

Update: I’ve recently delved into the world of paid themes (although still in the low price range).

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This is the theme from Blog Experiment. I’m using a customized version of it here on this site. I really like the extra widget areas at the top and bottom. You can click here to purchase this theme.

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