Archive for January 2009

Ocean Mist 2.0 Released (Finally)

Ocean Mist 2.0 is available for one and all over at tenbytwenty.com.

Download Ocean Mist 2.0

OM 2.0 Public Release: Monday 2pm GMT

Ocean Mist 2.0 has been with the beta testers for over a week now and the feedback has been positive, with just a couple of amendments and oversights to sort out. I’ll get these minor niggles corrected over the weekend and have the final version ready for Monday morning.

edit: I should have mentioned, Ocean Mist will be released over at www.tenbytwenty.com - but I’ll announce the release here with a link to the download page…

Custom Ocean Mist Designs

Through the new custom colour schemes in Ocean Mist 2.0 site owners will be able to completely customise their site. However, this still requires a certain level of understanding and competance with CSS.

I understand this will not be a problem for most users who will be happy fiddling with the CSS until they have a colour scheme they are happy with, but it occured to me that there are probably a number of users out there who either:

  • Don’t have a clue how to edit CSS and would rather not touch it
  • Have a specific brand to represent and would prefer their site was customised by a design proffesional

If you think you might fit into either of these groups, would you be interested in a fixed price design customisation service?

You’d need to supply a logo if required, specific colours you’d like to use and any other material which would help describe the design you’d like to acheive. From here I’d mock up the customised design in Photoshop for you to approve or suggest one round of alterations. Then take this design and create a customsed version of the theme which I’d email back to you, ready for you to install.

Is this something you think you might be interested in?

Ocean Mist 2.0 beta

The inital release of Ocean Mist 2.0 has been shipped out to everyone who kindly volunteered to help with the testing process. I’m really looking forward to hearing their feedback and ultimately getting the theme into the public domain…

If you’d like to get your hands on a copy of the theme asap and help with the testing process, please let me know.