We’re slowly building our internet empire. Learning about the online world and loving it. While Thesis Theme is our primary theme for WordPress, we also run a free theme and an alternative premium theme.
Click on any of the screenshots below to visit and have a look.
Timberwolf HQ – Powered by Thesis Theme
Beyond 2012 HQ – Powered by Thesis Theme
Dome HQ – Powered by Thesis Theme
Blogging Down Under – Powered by Thesis Theme
Tranquility HQ – Powered by Thesis Theme
Bully – Powered by free theme Igloo News


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I had no idea you had that many sites, I thought it was just one person behind Thesis Theme HQ? :)
That 2012 site looks interesting but it makes me “sad” to read about the subject, so I’m not sure how often I’ll visit it, hehe.
.-= Klaus @ TechPatio´s last blog ..Matt Cutts: “Google Crawls According To PageRank”. A Must See Video For Bloggers =-.
Klaus – just my husband and I. The Beyond 2012 HQ site will develop into mostly a positive site – hence the ‘beyond’ but it is still too young to really hit the mark. Glad I could give you a heads up on the upgrade issue.
Wow, I see the sites are coming along well. New and interesting posts that I have bookmarked to read later. I have missed a few and need to make time to catch up.
.-= George Serradinho´s last blog ..Guest Posting: Basic Post Details on Serradinho =-.
Nice portfolio you got there… really attractive sites! Your timberwolf site is absolutely gorgeous. I’m sure you’ve posted somewhere about this, but do you have a guide to how you created such interesting backgrounds?
Cheers
Thanks for the compliment. I added a few lines of code to my custom.css file:
body.custom { background: url('images/Twin Moon Howl.jpg') 100% 0 fixed; font-family: Georgia, Arial, Verdana, sans-serif;}.custom #container { margin-top: 2.0em; margin-bottom: 2.0em; }This sits the container a little lower from the top of the browser to show the background over the top of the page. I uploaded the image I liked (and used a part of to create a custom header) to the custom/images folder and voila!