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Press Box is a simple, striking theme for wordpress we’re using in a few projects. It’s a modern theme with a lot of options, and we’ve been enjoying it for a while. The demo is (essentially) the page you are looking at now (our entire site). If you’d like to see the other options, this demo page will load one of the views randomly on refresh.
Download Limited Version (license) | Purchase Premium Version | Current Version 1.0
There are two options for enjoying Press Box:
- Download the free limited version - You can download this version for free under a Creative Commons BY-ND License. This version is limited - it lacks some of the additional includes like the portfolio view, page templates and so on. It also has branding in the footer and sidebar - which we ask you not to remove.
Every purchase helps us fund some of our research and programs. If you are interested in more permissive commercial use (such as reselling or bundling the theme), please contact us directly. The premium version doesn’t necessarily entitle you to these uses. Similarly please contact us if you want the theme/experiment code/anonymized data for use and you are a student, academic or a nonprofit organization.
Theme Highlights
Premium Blog - not Premium Magazine
We consider this a ‘premium theme’, but it isn’t a magazine. It looks like a blog and (if it could) would walk and talk like one too. It does look a little different then a normal blog, and has a few more options, but it doesn’t forget about its past growing up in the blogosphere.
Strikingly Simple
Our goal here is not to create some fancy hand tooled look. For two reasons. One is that those designs become dated fast, the other is that it isn’t as easy to edit someone’s photoshop files. PressBox is strikingly simple, it includes few design elements, imagery or the like. Still, it somehow possesses a unique presence and pinash all its own. From its unique header - which actually looks nice, even without a header image - to its double sidebar - there is an amazing amount going on, even when it looks like there isn’t.
Lots of views
Out of the box, PressBox can be quite a few different things. We prefer to use it with short article previews highlighting some striking imagery. You can just as easily configure it to focus solely on the images (great for a portfolio site like collaborative leonardo’s leo.media site.) - or even make it look just like a normal blog (but a little better).

Options - Plenty of Em.
There are even more little options to customize the theme. PressBox comes with at least four - Simple, Constrasty, Dark, and Professional. They all have a little personality and represent a great starting point for customization.
Not Wordpress Agnostic
Wordpress has a lot of great options and features. Instead of pretending that they don’t exist, we try to take advantage of all of them. Things like: widgets, sidebars, categories (with descriptions!), authors (we’re multi-authors ourselves), tags, page templates (including archives and links - and even a few more), a simple options panel and some common
Side, Doubleside
PressBox makes use of two distinct sidebars. A main sidebar to display on your blog index and a mini bar that shows up everywhere else. The idea here is simple - you want to be more expressive with the kind of extra information you display on the home page. Everywhere else - keep things simple and focus on your content.
Screen, System and Browser Tested
The theme was designed to look great on modern screens and modern systems. We’ve tested everything in all the popular browsers. Things look great in Firefox, Safari, Opera, and Internet Explorer 7 (things look ok in IE6 too).
Flexible
Things scale well in modern browsers, so no worries about accessibility on that front. There’s even a stylesheet to keep things clean on the printed page.
Semantically Microformatty
Microformats are coming, and we love to play around with what works. There is out of the box support for author microformat (great for multiple author blogs) and we’d like to work more in as they come along. We try to do intelligent semantic things, however we do make things pretty generic. We refer to entries as ‘things’ - not posts. We have sections like ‘thing-meta’. These are semantically meaningful only in a very generic way. We hope you extend them to be more specifically semantic where appropriate.
Typographic Choices
We use Helvetica for most headers and for special emphasis. Georgia is used generally for reading text (like the text in a post). We use Verdana in a few offset regions of generally smaller type (the sidebars or the footer, for example). The Courier font is used for pre-formatted text, code and other monospaced entities. We use correct quotes, dashes and similar typographic elements where appropriate. The default font size is 14px, with a 1.4em linespacing.
Appropriately Messy
We aren’t professional theme makers. We make themes because we use them, and we think other people could too. At the same time, a lot of people like our themes. We don’t really think of PressBox as a product. Rather we think of it as the start of a conversation, or as a community. If there are any problems, please let us know - although we can only guarantee support to the people who buy the theme if it is a big bug we’re in the same boat as you (we’re running the theme).

Premium Support
We give three months of email support. Why only three months? Well if you don’t run into a problem in that time then the chances are that your problem is because you’ve updated to a new version of wordpress that is really different or installed some funky plugin. Please note that we aren’t cold and heartless. This doesn’t mean we won’t provide support for people who don’t pay, it just means that it is much more unlikely.


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Thanks for this theme! I’m really, really impressed with the limited version and will be using it for our brass band website. As a registered charity I doubt that our committee would want to upgrade to the premium version (or even really need to - the limited version seems to have everything we need) but if the theme meets with approval I’m sure that we’ll make a donation anyway.
Really good work fellas. I much appreciate it
On my installation of pressbox on WP 2.5, There is huge whitespace between the title of the second post and the actual content of that post. I cannot use this theme until this issue is fixed.
A beta version of Press Box 1.2 is available for premium subscribers under the premium download page. Press Box 1.2 includes additional page templates, a new magazine style view, support for custom categories, sample header images and more header customizability, better color control, and more!
I’ve been using Recycled Canvas and I’m keen to upgrade to Press Box, but I just upgraded to WP 2.5.1 and then tried out the limited version, but it didn’t work at all and I couldn’t even log in to the admin panel of WP. I’m not sure why it happened, but when I deleted the Press Box theme the site came back. Will the limited version of Press Box work with 2.5.1?
Press Box looks great and I think that it’s beautiful and elegant and I’m pretty sure it’s the next theme that I’ll be using (and loving).
Hi,
This is a great looking theme, I know there are a lot of mag/news type themes around at the moment but this one just has that feel where you can just sort of hang out on the site, and I think thats a good thing. Applied with the sense of humour that shows up too..its superb!.
Thats something I was wondering also, compatability with the new wp2.5.1 they seem to be flying out updates at the moment.
Also, I would like to have a section somehow where I have guest posts on my site and have a way to display a brief bio about the author of that post, is there an authors page included with the premium theme? or would it be possible to see a list of premium features.
(sorry for all the questions)
Many Thanks
Martin
Martin / bitdepth.
The theme should work fine with wp2.5 / wp2.5.1.
Martin - The theme supports multiauthors, with little bios about them on the post pages (just like here at creativesynthesis).
Bitdepth - There are some issues with upgrading from recycled canvas that can cause a lot of problems. Unfortunately these vary a lot depending on what version of recycled canvas you were using, some other issues, and it is hard to diagnose. The best bet is to remove recycled canvas completely before installing.
Hope that helps!
Thanks Matthew. I turned off the Recycled Data plugin and the Recycled Canvas theme and then chose PressBox as the theme and it works like a charm.
Thanks Matthew,
Its great that you chose to implement that feature. I think its good for folk to see more about who the author is and what they’re about etc, makes it seem friendlier and more welcoming I think..
Cheers!
M
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