PressBox
Description :
PressBox Theme is one of the most striking WP themes in the market today. It is a half blog and half magazine-style website theme. There is no doubt to the fact that it is a modern theme, which has been endowed with a galore of features and is available to the webmasters in both free & paid version.
I have found the free version to be attractive and can offer a lot of features, unavailable in most other premium WP themes. The premium version of PressBox theme offers a few extra than its premium one. There are features like portfolio views and extra page templates, which are sure to impress you. What I find excellent about the premium version is that it also removes the links back to the creator of the theme.
Theme Features
- Semantically Microformatty - out of the box support for author microformat (great for multiple author blogs)
- Lots of views – easily configure to focus solely on images like a portfolio site or look just like a normal blog.
- Side, Doubleside - PressBox makes use of two distinct sidebars. A main sidebar to display on your blog index and a mini bar that shows up everywhere else
- Not Wordpress Agnostic – uses widgets, sidebars, categories (with descriptions!), authors (we’re multi-authors ourselves), tags, page templates (including archives and links - and even a few more), a simple options panel
- Premium Support – 3 months of email support
- Lots of Options - PressBox comes with at least four - Simple, Constrasty, Dark, and Professional
- Screen, System and Browser Tested - The theme was designed to look great on modern screens and modern systems. We’ve tested everything in all the popular browsers. Things look great in Firefox, Safari, Opera, and Internet Explorer 7 (things look ok in IE6 too).
At $45, I feel that the PressBox theme endows personality into your blog and at the same time, serves the website with several extra options for playing with.






