ThemeGarden WordPress Theme Marketplace Open to the Public

ThemeGarden logoJason Schuller, who I previously interviewed about ThemeGarden, has just opened it to the public.

So far, ThemeGarden only has a few themes for sale and are currently accepting author applications so hopefully we’ll see some new themes for sale soon. If you’re a theme author, take note of their requirements on the previous link.

  • Sellers get 100% of theme sale revenue after paying a monthly fee ($25 for up to 5 themes, $50 for unlimited).
  • First three months are completely free for sellers.
  • Themes must be 100% GPL licensed (including artwork and CSS).

I know you’re probably thinking about the monthly fee in order to list themes, but keep in mind this would probably be easily covered in one or two sales. If you have a popular theme, a fixed cost per month would be considerably less than percentage-based fees in other comparable marketplaces.

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2011

DevPress Launches + Free News Theme

devpress logoDevPress has launched today which should prove to be a valuable resource for professional WordPress themes and plugins.

It is the brainchild of four well-known WordPress developers who you may have heard of before.

They have also launched with a few new free WordPress themes and plugins.

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15

Jun

2011

Quality Control Theme – Turn WordPress Into a Ticketing System

The Quality Control theme is a free WordPress theme that you can use as a ticketing or support system. It was developed by Spencer Finnell.

Here’s a screenshot of the live demo below.

quality control

In this post, I’ll be going over how to set up the theme so you can set up your own ticketing, support, bug squashing, whatever site all within WordPress.

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2011