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Revolution Themes: Snazzy, Content Rich

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The Revolution series of themes for Wordpress are taking the Wordpress online platform to new heights of visual appeal and action, together with the power to create content, video and image-rich sites. All of a sudden, we see how the news, music, magazine and pro media themes, among others, from Revolution are far more sophisticated than most other blog themes, and certainly a quantum leap beyond HTML site styles, which seem more than a little old-fashioned by comparison.

My friends at Outpost Worldwide, the hot cinema HD indie film and video production studio, have used Revolution’s Media Pro theme for their company’s new site. Developed by Outpost Worldwide digital graphic artist Mara Thorpe, the site showcases the company’s vast portfolio, from indie films, network games shows and music videos to television commercial production and documentaries. It’s all there for any visitor to explore. Outpost Worldwide is using this online presentation to market its national brand and differentiate its creative style and clever approaches in a highly competitive industry.

The biggest downside to using Revolution themes is perhaps its biggest advantage – development of a Revolution theme is customized, requiring moderate to expert skills in working with CSS and flash streaming video. The results, however, are exciting.

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Category: WordPress Themes, Wordpress

About the Author: David is a veteran communications strategist, writer, blogger, online publisher and Emmy Award winning former CBS Network News correspondent. He lives in the Washington, D. C. area and works worldwide. David launched Blog Strategies in April 2008. Later, in December 2009, he transferred ownership to the blog's current owner, Michael Pollock.

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