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PhpNuke Themes · ARMA 2 Theme Released

Posted on Friday, June 12, 2009 @ 20:41 by admin 

Clan Themes is proud to announce our latest theme: ARMA 2 Theme

Description:
An outstanding ARMA 2 theme. ARMA 2 will soon be released and its one of those truly fully immersive tactical games, why not stand out from the crowd with a truly impressive clan site setup !

The theme is a fixed width and will suite any screen resolutions above 1024 screen resolutions. Using a lot of dirty textures to get a grungy dirty dark look maximizing attention to detail, the header uses a clever JQuery CSS image based navigation and will display different links for Guests, Registered Users and Admins. You can easily edit the header to add your Clan Name or Slogan as it is just one large image.

The best bit about this theme, is that I've incorporated a tabbed JQuery menu in the lower half of the theme (footer) which can be edited and maintained via the Admin section of the site (please see attached screen shot in the shop) The tabbed menu has a buitifull motion moving gracefully from left to right and visa versa, or alternativly to where you want to navigate, the tabbed menu is by default set to 9 fixed tabs, and you can customize the 9 tabs to say what ever you wish/like.

This theme features a matching Flash Shoutbox with an admin interface. I have also included lots of "Extras" (listed below) to make your life a whole lot easier for setting up your clan site.

ARMA 2 Theme ARMA 2 Theme


Features:
100% XHTML and CSS compliant
Flash Shout Box with instructions
JQuery Tabbed Footer Menu
JQuery Navigation Header links
Matching Forums
Fixed width theme suitable for 1024x768 screen resolutions and above
Links Fade/Hover Script

Extras:
Blank Header Image
Welcome Image and Block
Your Account Images
Join Us Image and Block
Topics Images and set-up instructions
Theme Fonts
22 Matching Avatars
ARMA 2 Logo
Modules Images

Regular Price: (£35.00) (€39.55) ($49.70)



You can buy the theme, or view even more images in the shop under ARMA 2 Theme

Why not view more of our great looking PHPNuke Themes, custom made for your clan site, Making Clans Look Good!


Votes up: 4 / Votes down: 2
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floppy

floppy writes ( Permalink )
The detail in your graphics are awesome, James. I wish I had 1/10 of your skills in Photoshop. As usual, excellent work.

Friday, June 12, 2009 @ 20:45

Ped

Ped writes ( Permalink )
Visa versa, works both ways... wish I could code as well as you do !

We cant have both, you know as well as I do that finding someone who can Photoshop and Code to the same level is someone super special ! lol

Thanks for your kind words ;-)

Saturday, June 13, 2009 @ 05:07

Noto

Noto writes ( Permalink )
Great looking theme Ped.

Saturday, June 13, 2009 @ 18:45

weered

weered writes ( Permalink )
I am trying to build my own themes. Out of curiosity, is it actually photoshop you have done all the graphic editing and full design in? Or is it a combination of photoshop, illustrator and say dreamweaver?

Monday, June 15, 2009 @ 21:27

Ped

Ped writes ( Permalink )
Photoshop to do all the graphics yes, then a combination of dreamweaver and my own knowledge of XHTML and CSS, but if your not to fussy about web standards you can easily do it in dreamweaver or any HTML editor to be honest.

People kinda get lost when they have to convert HTML to PHP which isnt that hard to be honest !

Tuesday, June 16, 2009 @ 13:12

hoogalaga

hoogalaga writes ( Permalink )
This theme is well designed, the color scheme looks good, is easy on the eyes and sets a good tone for the viewer. It even makes me want to check out the game.

Wednesday, June 17, 2009 @ 07:57

Ped

Ped writes ( Permalink )
This theme is well designed, the color scheme looks good, is easy on the eyes and sets a good tone for the viewer. It even makes me want to check out the game.


Cheers Hoogalaga !

Wednesday, June 17, 2009 @ 15:38

MaxiGC

MaxiGC writes ( Permalink )
WOW! This theme is very beatiful... good job!!!

Tuesday, July 07, 2009 @ 11:48

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