Mollio Type B Wordpress Theme Released

February 15th, 2007 by Kaushal Sheth

I finally got some time off from my busy schedule and so decided to release more free wordpress themes. During the last few weeks I got several emails to release different version of Mollio. So I worked for like last 2 days on it. Here is the first version of Mollio. It is a 2 column Wordpress theme from Mollio template featuring top menu navigation , with a left sidebar. As usual it supports widgets

Yes it is finally out. Finally I have decided to release default layout of my current site. It is a template from Mollio. I love it and have got many requests via contact form to make it available for free for public.

So I decided today its high time I make it available. In fact the theme is made more powerful then the current theme that I use on my own site. It has supports for Widgets. You will be able to use widgets on both the columns. I have also provided the plugin pagenavi which I use on my site which display all my posts in a neat numerical order. Also it features multi level menu , so you can have your child pages as drop down menu :).

Demo: Here

Screenshot:
Mollio Type B Wordpress Theme

Download Link: here

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3 Responses

  1. christine Says:

    Thank you, Kaushal! This is a very generous offering of your time and expertise. I’m going to recommend this theme to my friends and will probably use it on my own site later on. You are one of a handful of designers that I trust to always produce GREAT work!

  2. JJ Says:

    I am receiving errors at the footers:

    Fatal error: Call to undefined function: wp_pagenavi() in public_html/myx2x/wp-content/themes/molliob/index.php on line 27

  3. Jason Says:

    Thank you for sharing a great looking theme. One question I have is regarding the menu drop-downs. When pages have children, they’re laid over the parent. Are child pages supported?

    JJ, you can find wp_pagenavi() in the Plugins directory that was included with Moliob. This file should be copied to your plugin directory and activated.

    Thanks again,

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