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Cleanfolio: New Theme on Themeforest Released!
January 21st, 2009What’s up guys! Last hours I have spent my spare time in creating anoter simple and clean theme for submit it to Themeforest, as you may know the marketplace of envato, where users can submit and buy (x)HTML, WordPress, Joomla themes and more.
This time I tried to create a very clean template for personal websites such portfolios with one thing in mind: tell to to world who I am. I am happy with the final result, considering the time invested in the theme.
I called it Cleanfolio, judge for yourselves
I have reused some interesting things in javascript from the Dark Elegance theme like validation form and a fade in / out effect to the transition between sections.
Comments about the theme please!!
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Great theme (one more time hehe) Adrian!
I like this clean/minimal style.
Thanks Estevao
Nice theme! How did you configure the fade in/out effect?
@IRW Thank you!
I have used jQuery and fade in / out effect
ah, should’ve known lol. I’ve just started learning javascript & trying to apply that effect onto my portfolio as well. Am I going in the right direction with the snippet below?
$(‘.links li a’).click(function(){
var which = $(this).attr(‘href’).substring(1);
$(‘#content2 div:visible’).fadeOut(800, function(){
$(‘#’+which).fadeIn(800);
});
});