New themes for iWeb 2 users

Jun 9, 2008 21:11 GMT  ·  By

Ten new iWeb themes are now available from Jumsoft for iWeb 2 users. From Simple Info to Color Beauty, and from Business to Paradise, themes come in all shapes and sizes, and are suitable for just about anything you could think of in terms of design. Jumsoft is currently offering a 30 percent discount on a 10-theme package.

"Surrender yourself to summer's influence and create your Web site with a flair. This power of the sun has inspired us to create the latest high-quality iWeb Themes full of summer notes. Our aim is to give you more and more fascinating options to show your creativity for building or refreshing your personal, leisure, entertainment, or business Web site," Jumsoft says. A notable aspect is that each theme contains page layouts you are likely to need, such as "Welcome," "About Me," "Photos," "My Albums," "Movie," "Podcast" "Blog," and "Blank."

iWeb enables Mac iWeb users (iLive '08 version) to "compose" their Web site, as each of the ten new iWeb themes Jumsoft is offering has five or more different color schemes to choose from. So, basically, you buy one iWeb theme and get five color varieties for it for $9.99. Even better (as noted above), the developer is feeling generous and is offering the full 10-theme package at a 30 percent discount - $69.99.

There are four simple steps to get started with your new themes, according to Jumsoft: buy, download, install the theme, and insert the required information, pictures, movies, or whatever you need into your web site. It's even easier than it sounds, given that each iWeb theme comes with its own installer application, so you don't have to move any of them to iWeb.

I found the Modern Daybill theme to be the cleanest and neatest of the lot (you may disagree in the comments). This particular theme looks like two separate layered pieces of paper. The shadows of the first paper on the web site create a real 3D look, so your information seems to be real and compelling. Users have five colors to choose from, to make the first background match the headlines of the main paper - beige, charcoal, blue flower, cherry, and black.