WooThemes
All Woo Themes are available at no additional cost through our hosting package. Some of the most popular Woo Themes include:
Gazette Edition
Gazette Edition is arguably our most sophisticated-looking theme to date, whilst the trendy featured scroller makes it very unique. The clean, white layout with professionally designed content areas are perfect for users that’d like to run a community newspaper website or a product showcase.
Daily Edition
Daily Edition is a clean, spacious newspaper/magazine theme designed by Liam McKay. With loads of home page modules to enable/disable and a unique javascript-based featured scroller and video player the theme oozes sophistication.
The Journal
A neat online newspaper design perfect for web publishers. The Journal places special emphasis on it’s neat typography and clean grid structure, and not template imagery, making customizing this theme a breeze and showcasing post content and it’s imagery top priority.
Hybrid News
Hybrid News is a theme that is meant to be purely for news site. It has extra widget sections, double navigation menus, drop-down menus, a featured slider, and pretty much anything you’d need to run a complete news site.
News Evolved
Created by Andrew Spittle, a CoPress member, News Evolved is a brand new theme designed for college newspapers and aimed at offering new advertising opportunities. The Mill College Campanil is currently using a customized version of the theme to power their site.
There’s also more themes listed on the wiki.
"It feels so awesome to have a Web site we are proud of — one that we control, can continue to develop and that has so many more features to enrich our users' experiences. I'm grateful for all of the help and assistance we received from you along the way. The launch process wasn't without its small bumps, but we learned from them and continue to learn more and more. And that's really invaluable."
"I really can't say that any part of the launch process didn't go well. Our multimedia editor was able to pick up everything he needed to know just by watching me post articles and pages. I was expecting to have to set aside a day or two of training for him, so I was thrilled when he uploaded our third issue with no help at all."
