Modern Clix
Modern Clix is a beautiful WordPress blog theme built using a grid and featuring a generous use of whitespace and a strong focus on typography.
The theme comes with a range of neat features, according to its release page:
- A strong focus on typography. The combination of leading, weights and type families is essential in any published media. Modern Clix displays texts and images beautifully and includes a set of nice ampersands, by-lines and other type goodies for you to enjoy.
- A strong grid. Texts and images are perfectly aligned to a 960px grid; uncomment a line in the CSS file to show up the underlieing grid.
- An elastic design. Flexible layout? Fixed Layout? Elastic! Modern Clix is coded using EMs, so its layout is automagically stretched when you adjust the font size in your browser. Wowers!
- Golden rectangle. Artists like Leonardo da Vinci proportioned their works to approximate to this rectangle, which has been considered universally aesthetically pleasing. The theme was designed following this principle.
- Full width images and captions. Display images as large as 596px of width, with their proper captions or descriptions. The theme also include classes to align images to the left, center or right.
- Twitter and Flickr integration was never so easy. Just change the sample usernames for your own ones and you are ready to go.
- Extensible and modular. Modern Clix is minimal, but it’s extensible to suit your needs. Uncomment certain parts of the code to unlock gravatars, tags and widgets. Google Adsense is also supported.
- Standards compliant. Modern Clix validates as XHTML 1.0 Strict and it’s cross browser compatible. This means that it works well in every browser in the planet.
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3 Responses to “Modern Clix”



Greyk50
Hi,My name is Grey, & i’m from Malaysia, I found this extreme cool looking blog theme here but It seems like the download link already broken or something… do you mind have a look please.
Oh, by the way, you really are good in this man. I mean the layout, the use of font size, image positioning.
Thanks for sharing.
25. March 2009 at 16:38
Stephanie
I love this layout but the link doesn’t seem to work. Any chance of fixing it?
21. April 2009 at 20:17
matt
@Stephanie
The links seem to work fine now. Perhaps it was just a temporary glitch?
23. April 2009 at 21:02