Redoable WordPress Theme

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  • Author: Dean Robinson
  • Description: A two to three columns hybrid, widget-ready theme, with multiple plugins support, asides, and sidebar modules.
  • License: Creative Commons Attribution

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You’ve probably seen this theme on many top WordPress themes list before. It certainly doesn’t need any more exposure. However, it deserves a feature on this blog.

First, you should know it’s not a K2 skin. Reodable is a complete theme, independent of K2. Second, I don’t know how long it took Dean to create Redoable, but a theme like this would take me some serious patience to develop. Third, if you know me, you know I like dark, red themes.

If I weren’t so picky about having a unique look for Wpdesigner, I would use Redoable for Wpdesigner.com.

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I like the multiple plugin support and all its features, but I’m just not a big fan. Maybe it’s just not my style or something.

Thanks for the mini-review!

And I’ve just updated it tonight to v1.2.

http://www.deanjrobinson.com/redoable/redoable-12-here-now/

Thanks for coming over, Dean.

I like this theme. But I just wish it was easier to use and configure to the way I want it.

It’s a really nice looking theme.
But all the quality ones lately seem to be all dark colors.

Thanks for the mini-review…

Looks great,thanks for the post!

I like the theme look and all the plugin support but can’t use it because it is VERY slow - there is a ton going on, so it’s understandable that it is load-heavy, but it’s just too much for me - I would love to see a redoable-light/fast-load version, and it seemed like Dean was planning one, but I think he has scrapped that idea - too bad

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it’a a very complicated theme i think. I just like his dark and three columns.

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