Announcing the Rubidious Theme for WordPress

Written by Performancing on June 20, 2008

Rubidious Theme for WordPress preview imageRubidious is a three-column theme sporting deep hues of red and blue. The theme name is based on the chemical element Rubidium, which comes from the Latin term for “deepest red”.

Two light-on-dark sidebars sit on opposite sides of the main content. The left sidebar is called “menu” in the Widgets configuration page (WordPress 2.5), and is ideally made for navigational elements like links various subpages. The theme supports WordPress 2.5’s avatar features, though it should work with WordPress 2.3 just fine.

Update: Rubidious has been updated for compatibility with WordPress 2.7 and up. Download the latest version here.

Click here to preview the theme.
Click here to download the theme.

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20 Responses to “Announcing the Rubidious Theme for WordPress”

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  3. Great theme, good work.

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  5. Do you offer any 4 column themes?

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  6. labs

    is this theme compatible with wordpress 2.6

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  7. Just downloaded it, thanks!

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  8. This one’s great. Gotta try it on my blog.

    Good job :)

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  9. Toni

    It seems that theme switcher does not function at least not on my FF3.

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  12. Beautiful theme. To me such very much like. Thanks.

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