Annotum-base child theme
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This looks very bland/bleak, anyone have any ideas AND coding help on how to make it look better?
For example, even the color scheme isn’t that great.
First time here, would really appreciate some help -
I cannot locate that theme here > http://wordpress.com/themes/ any more and that’s because it is a retired theme https://wpcommaven.wordpress.com/2013/08/09/happy-retirement/
http://annotumdemo.wordpress.com/
Themes are retired when they no longer support all WordPress.com features.This is who the theme was for > Google Knols Move to WordPress: The Annotum Platform http://en.blog.wordpress.com/2011/11/22/google-knol-wordpress-annotum/
If you used the theme on your blog previously you can still use it but it’s not available for new blogs. If you can load that theme then you can change the appearance the same way we can on way other theme. See here for details on purchasing the annually renewable custom and CSS editing:
Custom design – Frequently Asked Questions
http://en.support.wordpress.com/custom-design/#frequently-asked-questions
http://en.support.wordpress.com/custom-design/
http://en.support.wordpress.com/custom-design/editing-css/
http://en.support.wordpress.com/custom-design/custom-fonts/ -
P.S. The reason I typed all that up there is because the blog linked to your username is not wearing Annotum Base. It is wearing Sorbet.
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Your title here, “Annotum-base child theme” makes me wonder if you are wanting to use that theme on a self-hosted WordPress site rather than on one hosted here at WordPress.com. Is that what you are looking to do?
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I thought it might be. There is an Annotum-Base theme support forum at WordPress.org that I would suggest posting in: http://wordpress.org/support/theme/annotum-base .
Another option would be the annotum.org. There are a number of resources there on getting started with the theme and such, and there is also support available there.
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