
I just released a new free wordpress theme the other day on Wordpress.org, NeeWee, my goal with NeeWee is to build a good theme for quickly set up a website (not only blogs) built on WordPress, in the first version, I have only added support for Google Analytics and Feedburner, but I plan adding support for more things that I addressed in an earlier post about how to build the perfect wordpress theme. NeeWee is also i18n-enabled and distributed in two languages and a translatable pot-file for adding more languages. In short NeeWee features are:
- Blueprint CSS design
- jQuery for JavaScript
- jQuery UI for interaction elements such as tabs
- i18n enabled
- Three color schemes (blue, black and orange)
- Featured Category
- Google Analytics Support
- FeedBurner Integration (Feeds and Stats)
Front-End Book is run and primarily written by Mattias Hising, an experienced Lead Developer from Uppsala, Sweden. I try to focus my efforts on Front-End related issues, as I find the problems to solve are more complex and interesting than the ones in traditional back-end development.
I love this theme. It’s a great mix of simplicity and functionality. I have had problems with images, though. When I post images that aren’t wide enough, text wraps around it, even where I don’t want it to or “tell” it to. Is there any way to prevent this?