Love dark, sleek, futuristic designs? The Arcade theme sports an outer-space look as well as a sleek and professional layout. This theme boasts a full-length image slider on the homepage to give site visitors a preview of your work.
Arcade is dark and sleek, with a solid retro vibe thats reminiscent of pinball machines and old-school sci-fi films. Perfect for gaming or movie blogs, new custom sections are easy to add, thanks to fluid design elements and well-documented CSS.
View the live demo here.
Key Features
- Custom Logo Input: No need to delve into the code of your theme, simply upload your awesome logo with the click of a button.
- Page Templates: Our themes come packaged with multiple pages templates including Archives, Full Width and a Portfolio page.
- Menu Management: Organize your Menu Structure for super smooth visitor navigation. Choose what goes and what stays in your nav.
- Advert Management: Setup your BuySellAds adverts or run your own custom campaign, OCMX allows for complete control over your revenue system.
- Ajax Comments: When a visitor submits a comment to your blog there are no page reloads. That means they can watch a video and comment at the same time.
- Automatic Image Resizing: Using TimThumb to manage our theme image resizing you never have to worry about resizing your pictures when switching to our Themes.
- Cross Browser Compatible: Our themes work in all popular modern web browsers.
- Search Engine Friendly: Obox themes were designed with Search Engine Optimisation in mind. All our HTML is W3C compliant and is ordered so search engines can read it.
- Analytics Install: Don’t miss a single hit with easy input of your Google Analytics code.
The Arcade theme boasts a full-length slider on the homepage
You can also add as many widgets as you can to the widget-ready footer
I’m not a big fan of Obox themes. This one is just seems too dark and busy to me. 🙁
There’s something about this one that seems… I don’t know… dated maybe? Maybe the name “arcade” is supposed to bring to mind 80s video games. 🙂
All WordPress templates look the same to me. I recognize the limitations and inflexibilty of their design immediately. Very annoying that someone can’t figure out how to kick MW’s ass real hard for ever creating WP in the first place!!! Have fun struggling with a third-rate format!
@ Pete – that must be why 10% of all sites online are run on WP. Or that large companies like the New York Times use it right? If you have a problem with WordPress please develop something better instead of complaining.