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New Theme: Fresh & Clean

by Paul Joseph January 12, 2012 Featured

Today we’ve got a new theme for you that is so fresh and clean that it’s called… Fresh & Clean . Designed by AJ Clarke , Fresh & Clean is a responsive, spick-and-span theme that lets you put your best content forward with minimal frills. Fresh & Clean utilizes  Featured Images to help you to easily transform your blog into a stylish online portfolio. There’s a featured slider on the front page that highlights Sticky Posts that have large Featured Images. All other Featured Images appear as prominent thumbnails next to their respective posts. Not looking to build an online portfolio at this time? No problem, Fresh & Clean is great as an all-purpose blogging theme! Take a moment to read more about Fresh & Clean and its features on the Theme Showcase .

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Kick Off 2012 with Project 365

by Paul Joseph December 27, 2011 Featured

If you were going to blog about one thing for an entire year, what would you choose? Would you post photographs of your favorite place? Interview different people from your hometown? Create a new piece of art each day? Here are eight unique blog projects (some are updated every single day) to inspire you to kick off 2012 with your own Project 365: Blog Radstone RichardRadstoneBlog.com The goal, every day for the next year, approach one stranger, photograph them and promptly blog the experience. Rain or shine, hot or cold, healthy or ill, no days missed. I’ll do my best to create interesting photos, and for the sake of entertainment, work to get myself into a sticky situation from time to time. It’s a huge commitment. I’m sure there will be some hero photographs and some not so magnificent ones. Let’s see what happens! The Creative Panic TheCreativePanic.com The project right at this moment is to illustrate something (anything!) as quickly as possible every day. 36ixty5 36ixty5.WordPress.com Each day a new image will be uploaded with a small caption, phrase, quote, poem or whatever. Everything Burger EverythingBurger.WordPress.com I created 365 pieces of burger artwork for a year from May 17, 2010 until May 16, 2011. An Afternoon With AnAfternoonWith.com This is a project about people. It is a project about our space and the things we keep and the things we don’t throw away. It is a project about looking for and finding connections we all have. It is about seeing yourself in these spaces. Every picture is a portrait of the owner – be it a room, an object or a view. Every portrait in the end becomes a self-portrait. So in the end this is a project about me. Footballists Footballists.WordPress.com I often walk around the city in my beloved Liverpool FC jersey. I never miss to notice every other person wearing a soccer shirt, no matter how big the crowd. I’ve decided to approach and meet them, and photograph. Here are my brief encounters, far away from the pitch. A Drink with Chicago ADrinkWithChicago.com Since making Chicago our home, we have found that all it takes is one great conversation over one drink to create a long lasting friendship, change your outlook or learn something new. We have had so many of these experiences that we thought we’d start to share them as we continue getting to know the many fascinating people around our city. Join us as we sit down and have a drink with local entrepreneurs, chefs, celebrities, socialites, artists and athletes who all love Chicago as much as we do. {365} Breakfasts OneBreakfastADay.WordPress.com Breakfast is the most important meal of the day. A blog to celebrate this is worth it. So, do you have any ideas for your own Project 365? For tips on choosing a topic, check out the Learn WordPress.com tutorial on Getting Focused . You can also find writing ideas, blogging tips, and photo challenges at The Daily Post . Happy New Year from all of us at Automattic !

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WordPress.com Bloggers Who Covered the Biggest News Stories of 2011

by Paul Joseph December 5, 2011 Featured

As 2011 comes to end, we thought it’d be interesting to look back at the events that made headlines this year, and a few of the bloggers who were there in person (or closely connected to the events) to document history in the making. Here’s a recap of some of the biggest news stories of the year, as blogged by WordPress.com users. January 25: Tens of thousands of people take to the streets of Cairo and other Egyptian cities to demand an end to the rule of President Hosni Mubarak. Cairo-based journalist Max Strasser reported on the events from Istanbul. Marilyn Gardner posted updates on the situation after speaking with her daughter, who was living in Egypt for school. Flickr.com/photos/sarahcarr March 11: Japan is hit with an 8.9-magnitude earthquake, the strongest in its history. The author of Amblerangel.WordPress.com was at a grocery store in Shibuya-ku when it happened. She recounted the experience in We’re Being Shaken and Stirred in Japan . According to Liz Tagami, who was at Narita International Airport when the quake hit, “ It started as a silent rolling wave. “ Amblerangel.WordPress.com June 24: New York legalizes same-sex marriage, becoming the largest state in the U.S. to pass the law. It goes into effect thirty days later on July 24, 2011. TalkAboutEquality.WordPress.com was on site at the New York City Clerk’s office to chat with the couples who lined up for marriage licenses, as documented in the post Thousands of New Yorkers Put a Ring on It . In August, Jacob Murphy shared photographs of a pop-up chapel ceremony in New York City’s Columbus Circle. TalkAboutEquality.WordPress.com July 9: South Sudan becomes the world’s newest nation after seceding from Sudan. Uganda-based photographer Will Boase was there to capture the celebration, which he blogged about in Happy Birthday South Sudan . TheMzunguDiaries.WordPress.com July 20: WordPress.com blogger discovers a fake Apple store in Kunming, China. The author of BirdAbroad.WordPress.com published pictures of the store in a post titled Are You Listening, Steve Jobs? , which quickly caught the attention of major news outlets around the world. BirdAbroad.WordPress.com September 11: Americans remember 9/11, ten years later. In the post 3,652 Days Later , Dale Roe of Project 2,996 declared, “Take this day, not to remember mass murder, but to remember the 2,996 people who are loved and missed.” The project uses WordPress.com to organize tributes to the victims of 9/11. Amalie Flynn was just blocks away from the Twin Towers on 9/11. She started SeptemberEleventh.WordPress.com on 9/11/2010 and posted every day last year. Project2996.WordPress.com October: The Occupy Wall Street movement gains momentum. Terrell Starr visited New York’s Financial District to document the demonstration. Many Occupy movements like Occupy Oakland , Occupy London , Occupy Albany , and Occupy Together use the WordPress open source software or WordPress.com to power their web sites. HiddenNewYorkers.com November 18: UC Davis campus police pepper spray nonviolent protestors, sparking outrage. The next day, Nathan Brown, an Assistant Professor at UC Davis, wrote an Open Letter to Chancellor Linda P.B. Katehi , demanding that the school’s chancellor resign. BicycleBarricade.WordPress.com Will you be the next blogger to break or cover news live from the field? Download WordPress for your mobile device and you’ll always be prepared to share your perspective with the world! To make your posts easy for others to find, be sure to include relevant tags that indicate the city, venue, or event that you blog about. What did we miss? Did you live blog any major news events this year? Leave a comment with a link to the post!

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Black Friday sale: free Custom Design with any Premium theme

by Paul Joseph November 25, 2011 Featured

It’s that time of the year again, and we decided to take care of all our users whether they feel like lining up in the cold to take advantage of today’s bargains or not. This year’s offer is about two upgrades that first saw the light of day during the past twelve months: Custom Design and Premium Themes. For the next 24 hours if you pick up any of our Premium Themes we’ll throw in a totally free one year subscription to the Custom Design Upgrade, which would usually cost you $30. Depending on the theme you choose, that’s between 30% and 60% of the Premium Theme’s value. Don’t miss this great occasion to stand out from the crowd, by adding a great Premium Theme to your site, and customizing its fonts and CSS to make it truly yours. If you already have a Custom Design subscription, no problem, we’ll add an extra year to it for free. If you’re not sure on what Premium Themes and the Custom Design upgrade actually do: Premium Themes: feature detailed designs, exciting options for customization, and exclusive support directly from the theme authors themselves. Custom Design: easily customize the fonts in your theme, and dive into CSS to make all the presentational changes you desire. It’s only one day, it happens today, but the gift is yours for one year. Don’t wait anymore to browse our Premium Themes collection.

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New Themes: Shaan and Adventure Journal

by Paul Joseph November 24, 2011 Featured

I’m happy to introduce two new cool and colorful themes: Shaan and Adventure Journal . Shaan is a smooth-talking theme, quietly delivering a cool, casual backdrop for your content. It’s perfect for writers who like a calm, quiet tone to their blog. If you use images to illustrate your writing, you’ll like how Shaan displays featured images in two sizes: small in archives and search results, and large for sticky posts on your home page as well as on single posts and pages. Example of Shaan in action. Designed by Specky Geek , Shaan is available today in your WordPress.com dashboard and directly from the Theme Showcase . Have a well-traveled blog? Adventure Journal is a natural fit for highlighting your adventures. A theme for your next trip. Or your next blog. Example of the Adventure Journal front page. Featuring a warm wood background, a header image for your favorite photo, widget areas styled on curling paper, and a crinkled sticky post area for those important notes—this theme is full of rustic charm. Customize it with layout options, sidebar and footer widgets, and more. See all the options and details on the Theme Showcase . Designed by Contexture International , Adventure Journal is available in your dashboard and directly from the Theme Showcase . Also… Happy Thanksgiving! We hope you gobble these themes up.

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Code is Poetry, CSS is Art

by Paul Joseph November 24, 2011 Featured

We want to help your websites come alive with beautiful design. The WordPress.com theme team has been adding new themes at a dazzling rate , but did you know you can customize the style of any of our themes using the Custom Design upgrade ? CSS stands for Cascading Style Sheets which are styles that define how to display HTML elements. You can do anything from changing font colors to styling an entire site from scratch using CSS. Not only does the Custom Design upgrade let you choose from 50+ custom fonts in the Fonts tab, it includes a CSS editor where you can save style rules after purchasing the upgrade or preview changes before buying. Whether you are a design expert of amazing talent proportions or you are just learning the ways you can bend websites to your will, we think you’ll love making your WordPress.com sites even more beautiful with custom CSS. Beginners can start with the CSS Basics help page. Everyone is always welcome to share some CSS love in the WordPress.com CSS Customization forum where happiness engineers and amazingly tireless volunteers help with CSS questions. To inspire you, here are a few strikingly different Twenty Eleven theme variations currently living at WordPress.com made by our very own Automatticans: If you are a WordPress.org user, never fear! You can use the WordPress.com CSS plugin to get a CSS editor that won’t modify theme files, keeping them wrinkle-free and easy-to-update. Go to Appearance → Custom Design → CSS in your dashboard and try out some CSS edits!

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Google Knols Move to WordPress: The Annotum Platform

by Paul Joseph November 22, 2011 Featured

Today, we’d like to give a warm welcome to Google Knol users who are migrating to WordPress.com. Begun in 2007, the Google Knol project has provided people in many fields with a place to share their knowledge and expertise with the world using a platform designed for scholarly authoring and publishing. Starting today, those same authors can move their articles and collaborative journals to WordPress—and they have the power to choose whether to move to a self-hosted WordPress installation powered by the freely-available, open-source Annotum themes , or to have their Annotum-powered site hosted for free here on WordPress.com. Knol will slowly shut down over the next year, and we’ve worked closely with Google  and Solvitor LLC to make this transition as simple as possible. We here at WordPress.com are thrilled to provide an easy, fast way for Knol authors to move to their new homes without the need for configuring their own installation. And WordPress.com users who would like to start new sites powered by the Annotum platform can activate one of the two new Annotum-enabled themes on new blogs and get started right away. It’s yet another way the WordPress platform and WordPress.com are enabling the democratization of publishing and sharing of information with the world. For more detailed information on the Annotum Project, please visit the official site . If you’re moving to WordPress.com and have questions about the process, please see our step-by-step guide  and our list of frequently asked questions .

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More Custom Headers, Color Schemes, & Theme Improvements

by Paul Joseph November 21, 2011 Featured

We want everyone on WordPress.com to be able to find the best theme possible for their blog. Something beautiful, amazing, and cool. A theme that makes you want to jump up, run your laptop next door, and show your neighbor your awesome blog. That’s why we love bringing you so many new themes, why we have over 150 themes for you to choose from, and why we have even more on the way. It’s also why every day you let us know different ways we could make all our existing themes just a little bit better . You contact us in support , add your suggestions in the forums , comment here, and — of course! — blog about it . Because of all that we took as many of those little bits as we could and made our incredible collection of 150-plus themes even better for you. More Custom Headers and More Color Schemes We know how much you love customizing your themes and making them your own so we made sure that our best, our most popular, and our most beautiful themes let you do just that. The Custom Header Image feature lets you quickly add your own personal stamp on a theme. We went and added it to themes missing it that could really use it and use it well. You’ll now find that it’s available in themes like Notepad , Titan , Simpla , Grid Focus , and Chaos Theory . And if you’re using the Modularity Lite theme , Inuit Types , Spectrum , Bouquet , or Vigilance you have new bonus color schemes to choose from. Coraline alone got five brand new color schemes! Make sure you try out all the new design possibilities these color schemes bring to Custom Design . Even More Theme Improvements There were even more theme improvements. They were slightly smaller but good things come in small packages. Things like improving the custom header feature in our most popular theme, Twenty Ten . You can now change your header text color or even hide it altogether with a visit to Appearance → Themes and just a few clicks. Sometimes less can be more We also added Post Format support to the Spectrum theme . There are more customization options in the Structure theme , Misty Look , and Fruit Shake . Ocean Mist has customizable Featured Images for each post’s header image. Our most popular themes now have better comment labeling when comments are turned off and better author highlighting for multiple author blogs — making them perfect for blogs that are more like small business sites or magazines. And — and there are even more theme improvements that were done. Too many to list here! We’ll keep on bringing you new themes. Keep on letting us know what you’d like to see improved with them.

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Drag & Drop Media Uploader & Flyout Dashboard Menus

by Paul Joseph November 17, 2011 Featured

We’re excited to share some new features that will make it even faster to create content on your WordPress.com site. Drag & Drop Uploads The media uploader now supports drag and drop! You’ll be able to use the new drag and drop media uploader wherever you need to upload your media files – while writing a Post or Page, or directly in the Media Library. In fact while you’re creating a post, you’ll notice now there’s just one icon to represent all of the different media files you’ll upload called “ Add Media “: After you’ve clicked that, find those image/music/video/other files you need on your computer, drag them over and drop them into the WordPress interface, and watch the magic happen! Learn more about adding images and video with step-by-step tips on Learn.WordPress.com . Flyout Dashboard Menus We want you to spend the most time creating content as possible, and that’s why new flyout menus have been introduced. They’ll save you time by allowing you to access any of the dashboard menu items from wherever you are, in just one click! Simply hover over the menu item and the submenu will fly out, allowing you to navigate directly to Add a New Post right after you activated your new theme, or Invite Users right after you finished moderating comments. More Room for Content Creation There’s something else you might have noticed. Your blog title is no longer at the top of the dashboard. Since clicking on your site’s name in the toolbar will take you to your site’s front page, we reclaimed that space back so you have even more room for editing your content. So to get to your site’s front page, just click on your site title in the toolbar! We’re looking forward to the extra content you’ll be able to create with the time you’re saving.  Happy Blogging! For WordPress.org users, these features will be coming to you soon in the upcoming version 3.3.

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Easier Invitations Mean More Followers and Blog Contributors

by Paul Joseph November 15, 2011 Featured

We’ve made two big changes that make it easier to encourage friends, family, and colleagues to interact with your WordPress.com blog. First, now you can invite people to follow your blog. If your blog is public, anyone can use the Follow button to sign up to receive an update each time you publish new content. But if you’d like to share your blog with specific people, we’ve made it easy to send them an invitation to check out your site. Try it out now and invite some friends to follow your blog: 1. Head to your dashboard and click on Users → Invite New . Type the users’ email addresses or WordPress.com usernames. 2. Set the Role to Follower . 3. If you like, add your own message to personalize the invitation, then click Send Invite. When your friend accepts the invite, they’ll start receiving email updates each time you publish a new post. Secondly, you can also use the new invitations to add contributors to your blog. Have you ever thought that it might be fun to have a friend write a guest post? Or perhaps you want to ask a colleague to help moderate comments. Adding contributors to your blog has never been easier. Head to Users → Invite New in the dashboard and enter the person’s WordPress.com username or email address. Then select the contributor, author, editor, or administrator role, and send the invite. Your new user will now be able to access your blog by visiting the My Blogs section of their dashboard when they log in to WordPress.com. They’ll also receive an email notification that they’ve been added to your blog. For more details on the new invitations, check out the Support document on Inviting Contributors, Followers, and Viewers .

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