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Talian 1.0

Talian 1.0

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Talian is 3 column theme with a perfect combination of Green and black color. This theme is widget ready, SEO friendly and created with valid markups. Another premium theme created by VA4Business, after widely appreciated Redie series themes.

Author: Steve Arun

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Tags: 3 columns, Fluid width, Green, Left sidebar, Options page, Right sidebar, Widget ready

Downloads: 38,810

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  1. [...] Free Premium Wordpress blog theme “Talian” released. An elegant theme that is very much close to my heart. :) Posted in July 11th, 2007 by va4business in Premium Blog Themes, Wordpress themes, Web 2.0, Portfolio, Free Blog Themes After successful launch of Redie 1.1 and Redie 3.0, we are please to announce the release of Talian – probably the best of our designs. This not just another Wordpress theme but it is dream that comes true. In short Talian is very close to my heart Please visit Wordpress Theme Viewer to download Talian. [...]

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  2. Wow! I’m not very big on 3-column themes as they tend to look very busy, but you did a terrific job on this one.

    Comment by jayne d'Arcy — July 12, 9:45

  3. [...] Talian is a beautiful use of the three column layout. I especially love the look of the search bar. [...]

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  4. When I was browsing for a theme for a new site, I immediately was struck by how well Talian would suit the subject matter. I’ve worked with it to make certain alterations, especially to Americanize the language. There are a few minor quirks I’ve easily worked around. It renders well in both IE7 and Firefox.

    Comment by Robert Knechtel — July 13, 5:36

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