Our nice theme and your nice blog



Specially tailored for food and recipe blogger, Wellblog will take your finger-licking mouth-watering blog to another level. It is highly customizable and comes with 3 built-in skins. It's our nice theme and your nice blog.
Wellblog gives your readers a theme with a good color contrast that makes your posts and images stand out. In addition to its friendly theme administration panel, it comes with Flickr, Twitter, and YouTube integration.
With a good color contrast on the theme, your posts will stand out and be easier to read. Although being tailored for those who want to publish their food and recipes, you can easily customize the theme to suit your needs.
Are you struggling with CSS in order to make your blog unique? Well, we provide 3 built-in skins for you to choose so you can kiss the CSS hassle goodbye.
Twitter, YouTube, and Flickr integration allows you to show your tweets, photos, and videos on your blog.
Configure ad banners on your website. Simply upload, assign, and add hyperlinks to any website or advertisement you have.
On top of the special features above, this theme comes with these features as standard, just like all our other themes.
Our themes are powered with a script that automatically generates thumbnails from your post images. This will save you time and make your website easy to re-design.
Manage important theme elements from a dedicated panel and be free from the hassle of editing codes. Here you can integrate your website with AdSense, Analytics and Feedburner in a few clicks.
Optimize user discussion on your website with WordPress threaded comments. Say 'goodbye' to hard-to-follow comment posts and 'hello' to neatly organized comment threads.
We code and design according to web standards. This ensures complete accessibility and compatibility in modern internet browsers, such as Firefox, Safari, Chrome and many others.
Free
3.1.0
26 August 2011
11 April 2010
WordPress 2.5 or higher, PHP 5
WordPress 3.2
blog, free, food
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