Mortar Premium WordPress Theme
Mortar is a hugely flexible theme built on a neat JQuery layout plugin that arranges your posts vertically than horizontally with complete control over the number of columns (1, 2, 3 or 4 columns) on the home and archive page. This theme is ideal for magazine, portfolio and gallery based websites.
2 column layout
3 column layout
4 column layout
Main Features
- The home page and archive page have the option to arrange the posts in 1, 2, 3, or 4 columns giving you complete flexibility with your layout
- 8 amazing colour schemes to choose from
- Built on the popular JQuery layout plugin Masonry, the home page arranges blog posts vertically then horizontally to make sure there is a neat grid of posts with no spacious gaps between them
- A completely widgetized sidebar with 2 custom widgets included in the theme packaging.
- No third party widgets required
- Integrated Theme Options (for WordPress) to tweak the layout, colour scheme etc. for the theme
- Threaded Comments for WordPress 2.7+
- Drop down navigation menu
- Custom Page Templates for Archives & Sitemap
- Built-in Gravatar Support for Comments
- Integrated top banner ad space, which can accommodate both image banner ads or AdSense embeds
- Optional Twitter, Ad Banner and About modules
Demo and Purchase
You can test drive this theme and buy it just $70 for single license or $150 for developer license. In case you don’t know, Woo Themes have a permanent 2-for-1 offer which means if you purchase a theme you get any other theme free! You can also join the WooThemes Club to access all current and future themes from Woo Themes.
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I really like the looks of the two column theme. It’s nice that the Woo Themes team continues adding new designs – a lot of the other designers seem to rinse & repeat the same thing over & over again or only release one theme every 6 months.
What an amazing theme in multiple layouts.. For me 3 column layout is the perfect one….
wow this is a cool theme for Gallery and i really like the black one.
a good theme, but I like the theme more arthemia, btw, why pagenavi on my theme arthemia error 404, help me please… thanks for your support..
Great affiliate marketer../??? Your Seo skills are amazing.. If google notices that you sell links you may loose ur PR..
That’s a really good looking design, I personally like the layout on the one with the purple ‘curtain effect’ header image.
Very nice template. Great job for Woo theme. I really like woo theme products
It might take some time to wrap your head around the theming system but it boils down to defining a stylesheet file for the theme and at least one PHP page template based on the master ‘look’ of your site.
This might have a simple answer to it, but I know there are themes that Word press gives you to choose from for free. Is there any way that I could change the theme to one I found on a website without buying extra features?
Yeah the design it looks good but o think i will stay on my current one. Anyway there so many themsyou dont know which one to use it more
One thing I don’t get about Mortar which I just began using is there is no “Subscribe” feature or widget or spot on the front page. Maybe I am missing it. Until I figure it out, I’m a bit disappointed. There is a section in the setup for entering the RSS addresses, but it doesn’t seem to show anywhere but the standard WP meta widget, and this only displays on single pages with this theme.