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Bolshevik – Free WordPress Theme

May 18th, 2009 by admin

Today we have a grungy theme, originally designed by DemusDesign and ported to WordPress by myself. It is coded for WordPress 2.7 and above only. This theme has widgetized sidebar, a widgetized footer, a theme options page, as well as a few other features which will be gone over below.

Bolshevik screenshot
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And now onto the other features…

Subtitles

This is something that was styled in the original design, and I wanted to integrate it into the WordPress version. Subtitles in the Bolshevik theme are displayed directly below the title in red italic text. This is what they look like.

Bolshevik Subtitle

To add subtitles to your posts, simply type in the desired text in the meta box when you’re drafting a post or page.

Bolshevik Post Settings

That’s all there is to it, no fiddling around with custom fields. Remember, these subtitles are completely optional, so if you don’t want them on a specific post, or at all, just don’t fill anything out.

About Text

Similar to previous themes such as FreshPick, Mountain Leaves, and Underwater, Bolshevik has a theme options page to edit the About text, which is visible in the lower left corner of the footer.

Bolshevik Theme Options

This should be pretty self explanatory, although here’s some more detailed descriptions of the three different options.

  • Title: You could change this to something like “About Us” or “About This Blog,” whatever you think would be appropriate. The default is set to: “About Me”
  • Image URL: If you have a small avatar-like image (around 42×42), simply put the full path to that image in this box. If you don’t have one, no problem. No image will be displayed in that case.
  • Message: You can write a little about yourself and/or your blog in this box. Just a few sentences would be enough.

Widgetized Areas

This theme has two widgetized areas, a sidebar and footer. Here’s a diagram to illustrate where exactly these are located.

Bolshevik Widgets

Lenin Image

Okay, I know of at least one of you following me on Twitter who would rather not have an image of Vladimir Lenin on their blog. If you’re wondering how to remove this, simply go in the stylesheet, scroll down to #foot_inner, and comment out the following line: background: url(’images/lenin.jpg’) no-repeat top right;

Bolshevik Lenin CSS

You could also either remove the line completely, or replace it with another image.

Conclusion

That’s about it. Let me know what you think of the theme in the comments. Remember, support requests go in the forums. A big thanks to Brad of DemusDesign for designing it.

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