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Solostream Sublime

Posted on November 23, 2009 by David with No Comments

I know … I know. I write a lot about Solostream themes for Wordpress. Let me add that I don’t work for them, and they don’t pay me.

I write a lot about Solostream themes for Wordpress because their themes are versatile, easy to customize and stylish. Solostream also delivers the best after-market technical support in the field, in my opinion. It all makes for a first-class experience.

After market support, incidentally, is vital when buying any theme for Wordpress. Some of the more heavily promoted theme companies deliver little-if-any customer support … so when you buy, you are on you own.

Another theme company sent me a theme about a month ago, and while I thought it looked terrific on their demo site, I found that I simply did not have the time to dig in and figure out how to even activate the theme on Wordpress for evaluation. It’s sits today in my To Do list.

But, Solostream is another story – once you’ve used one, you can easily work with any of them. And, they are astonishingly easy to customize. Got a question? Solostream provides help.

Solostream’s newest theme carries on the company’s tradition and signature look. It’s called WP-Sublime, and while understated WP-Sublime is also striking and classy in appearance. Click here for more information from the company.

I think WP-Sublime is a superb two-column theme that’s loaded with all kinds of valuable social media bells and whistles, from Twitter to LinkedIn. But, there’s more – WP-Sublime permits clever side-by-side placement of posts by category, like other recent Solostream themes, that creates the appearance of 4-columns. Nice.

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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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