Update for WP version 2.6.*

Looks like I have to much time, as this is the third WordPress theme in a week…
Anyway, the Zen WordPress theme is inspired by the book The Art of War by Sun-Tzu.
So it is said that if you know your enemies and know yourself, you will not be imperiled in a hundred battles; if you do not know your enemies but do know yourself, you will win one and lose one; if you do not know your enemies nor yourself, you will be imperiled in every single battle.
Sun-Tzu
The Zen WordPress theme is drenched in white with some paintings in the header and footer.
Features:
- sidebar with own column for some of your Flickr pictures
- built in Sweet titles ( js and css ) by Dustindiaz.com
- built in I Box ( js and css ), similar to the Lightbox plugin, but leightweighted ( 11kb ), for use, add rel=”ibox” to the image link.
The Zen theme
supports all plugins, tested in every browser: IE6, IE7, Opera9, FF 1.5+2.0, Netscape 8, even IE6 shows it the right way.
Your own favicon is onboard too, have fun with it.
Upload the file to your theme folder as described at the Wordpress Codex and activate it.
The Theme can be viewed in action at the Demo
or simply download it here:
Download Zen / Size: 128 KB/ ZIP file.





on Dec22 06Your themes continue to be amazing.
I would like a purple one please in the New Year. I will email.
A very Happy Christmas to you and yours.
on Jan2 06Fantastic!!
on Jan11 06Thanks very much for this theme. I have found it a bit difficult getting to grips with the built in iBox, but that’s just down to my lack of skill in using these things. If you get a chance to take a look at my source code on my “Thank Fleck For That” post I would appreciate some pointers on how to implement this tool more successfully. Thank you again.
on Jan11 06[...] I have settled on Zen for now, partly because I love the idea of the distinctive middle column. I feel that one of the disadvantages of a three column theme is that the eye can easily become confused unless everything is clearly delineated, and the layout of Zen avoids this nicely. Plus it’s mighty pretty. [...]