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Previously on "Finding a compact sedate Wordpress design"
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That site uses Mistylook - Misty Look - A Beautiful and Functional WordPress Theme | WordPress Themes
I use "Freelancer" (https://wordpress.org/themes/freelancer/) which is a fork from GeneratePress (https://wordpress.org/themes/generatepress/) which is plain and simple but has lots of customisable things in it.
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Finding a compact sedate Wordpress design
I am experimenting with a Wordpress blog, but the default editor and formatted output has a large clunky font which I hate.
I would like to use a more compact design, with a sedate layout and fonts, a "boring" appearance for want of a better word, such as the one here.
But am having trouble finding example sites from where I can obtain CSS files etc for this. All Wordpress example sites seem have flashy sales type styles and comprise mostly images.
Any ideas? I can tweak CSS up to a point, but I lack the artistic skills to design an entire theme. So I'm after a sample which I can just use moreorless unchanged.
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