If you are a blogger and don’t know much on developing your own theme, you must have always wanted to get a good ready to use WordPress theme. But to your dismay you found that all the good themes are paid ones and you don’t have any way but to stick up with those not so good looking free themes. 🙁
But if you have ever come across Brian’s blog, a couple of months ago he announced that he is going to make all his ‘Revolution’ themes open source. And now its a good news for all WordPress blogger. Brian has brought a revolution on the blogging sector by making all the revolution themes available to all for free. 🙂 You just need to pay if you wish to avail their membership and technical assistance in the future.
Here’s a quick look on all the ‘Revolution’ themes that are available for free. 🙂
- Revolution Black Canvas
Demo | Download
- Revolution White Canvas
Demo | Download
- Revolution TV
Demo | Download
- Revolution Office
Demo | Download
- Revolution Lifestyle
Demo | Download - Revolution Church
Demo | Download
- Revolution Chrome
- Revolution Charred
- Revolution Code Blue
Demo | Download - Revolution Code Red
Demo | Download
- Revolution Code Gray
Demo | Download
With the availability of such great themes for free, it might be a good plan to revamp the looks of your WordPress theme.
Links: Revolution Homepage
10 Comments
Damn!! Thats great news. Thanks for letting us all know about it ;o)
@Nischal Shetty –
You are welcome dude 🙂
I love your template as well!!
@Raju –
But as I know, this theme is made by DW theme developers exclusively for use in DW blog 🙁
@Deepak Jain – DW deserves to be unique 🙂
@Raju –
Thank you 🙂
Doesn’t Revolution Lifestyle look very similar to Revolution City (the old paid for theme)?
@Susan –
I guess all old paid themes are released with slight changes including name changes…
thank’s
I use Revolution Lifestyle theme
Hey guys.. awesome theme!
i just had one query. I have a photoblog and whne i tried to change my existing template to revolution balck, many of my pictures were appearing stretched. This was because many of my pics are vertically alligned, is there any way in which the posts can have variable width?