5 Wordpress Admin Themes
richardcqz on Thursday, 20 March 2008No CommentFeel bored with the original themes in admin panel and want to have a new and fresh look for it, now here have some new admin panel themes for Wordpress.
1. AFD Wordpress2 Admin Theme

The AFD Wordpress2 Admin Theme is less a reworking of the default backend and more of a new stylesheet. The look is subdued silver grays, and while it doesn’t win any points on functionality, the look is more sophisticated than the default backend.
If you are pleased with the default interface, this may be the admin template for you to take a look at.
2. JS Style Admin Theme

The JS Style Admin Theme is based on the MIA Spotmilk theme, which seems to have disappeared. This admin theme supplies drop down menus and is available in both a green and a blue color scheme.
3. Tiger Admin Theme

I used the Tiger Admin Theme as my backed interface the last couple of months I was a Wordpress user. I found the style much less clunky in appearance, easy to navigate and thoughtfully designed. This admin interface may not be for everyone, but it is very well done. Where most of the Wordpress admin themes are really little more than new stylesheets, Tiger Admin changes the interface altogether. You may find the author’s choices more to your liking. The theme is very well done, but may not work with all plugins.
4. Planet X7 Wordpress Admin Theme

Planet X7 is a good looking blue admin theme for Wordpress. THose of you who find darker colors easier on the eyes may find this one to your liking. The author didn’t stray too far from the default template, but it looks good.
A point worth mentioning is that it’s not a bad idea to also alter the administrative login from something other than the default. A custom login that doesn’t reference what your backend software is won’t keep the real predators from knowing what you’re running, but it may deter some malicious kid with a script, and we know that the internet is full of those.
Good design is appealing. It’s more comfortable working in an environment that is easy on your eyes but at the same time provides strong visual cues for important, frequently used functionality. Don’t feel like you are stuck with whatever bland administrative interface your content management system provides. An attractive administrative template will make you as confortavle working on your site as your readers are using it.






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