Archive for July 2008

Online WordPress Theme Generator

WordPressFor those who blog with WordPress.com or have their self hosted WordPress and think that CSS stands for Canadian Secret Service, they might have been frustrated when they attempt to customise their WP theme to their liking. Even though there are loads of themes available in the World Wide Web, its a pain finding them and they testing each and every one of them to find that some element in the entire theme is not great. You would have wished that if only there was a tool that just gives you the output what you wished. Thanks to Jaroslaw Dobrzanski, we have a Online WordPress Theme Generator. People who love a simple, minimalistic WP theme would fall in love this generator.

WordPress Theme Generator

You can customise the look of your blog, without having to know what is CSS or PHP… You can change the colours, fonts, layout, header and all other settings. The best part of all is that you can see the output right away when in the preview pane. So if you don’t like the way how it turned out, then just redo it till you get it right. Once you are done perfecting the theme, just download the zip, and unzip and load it right away into your dashboard.

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Stallman on Gate’s Retirement

Richard Stallman on Bill Gate\'s Retirement

The exit of Bill Gates from Micro$oft might be old news for most since the media was quite devoted in covering it. But many would have not read the Free Software Foundation guru, Richard Stallman‘s article in BBC on his retirement.

In his article, he deplores the much attention given to his retirement and his success. The whole point of a unjust social system with proprietary software is missed. To quote in the guru’s words

The most important thing that Microsoft has done is to promote this unjust social system.Gates is personally identified with it, due to his infamous open letter which rebuked microcomputer users for sharing copies of his software.

Gates may be gone, but the walls and bars of proprietary software he helped create remain, for now.

You can check the whole article here at BBC

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