Photonic Theme

Photonic is a photoblogging theme with incredible JS functionality and clean layout. As usual, you can control the color scheme by changing the color of each element.
Theme Added: 19th August 2009
Theme Overview
Unique Features
- A javascript posts navigation with previous/next slides.
- A unique home page display showcasing the latest photo posts.
- 6 additional widgets and 3 different widget spaces
- 6 Unique Style Variations
Standard Features
- Integrated NattyWP Theme Framework to tweak the layout, color scheme etc.
- Ready for localization using gettext functionality(.po files)
- Additional page templates for Archives, Sitemap and Fullwidth.
- SEO Optimised Layout with custom SEO settings. You can optimize each post.
- Automatic Image Resizer, which is used to dynamically create the thumbnails for the blog posts.
- You can add video to your post from more than twenty video services such as Youtube, Vimeo, etc.
- Drop-down menu´s; You can exclude any page and choose between displaying pages or categories.
- A completely widgetized sidebar with custom widgets included in the theme packaging.
- You could split a single post up into different web pages.
- Banner and Adsense management.
- Built-in Gravatar Support for Comments.
- Threaded Comments for WordPress 2.7+
- Site Statistics.
- NattyWP Banner – Banner widget lets you manage your banners across the site. Widget has its own settings and can be easily configured to display the following formats – 728×90, 468×60, 234×60, 120×600, 160×600, 120×240, 336×280, 300×250, 250×250, 200×200, 180×150, 125×125.
- NattyWP Combo – This widget lets you manage 125×125 banners.
- NattyWP Adsense – Adsense widget is an analogue of the Banner Widget for placing sets of Adsense advertisements on your site. Widget supports all popular formats used by Adsense.
- NattyWP Feedburner Subscription – Create and manage Feedburner Subscription
- NattyWP Flickr – This widget lets you add photos from your Flickr profile.
- NattyWP Twitter – This widget lets you display latest Twitter updates on your blog.
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