Annotum Sans

A child theme of Annotum, an open-source, open-process, open-access scholarly authoring and publishing platform based on WordPress, with a modern, sans-serif style. Annotum provides a complete, open-access scholarly journal production system including peer-review, workflow, and advanced editing and formatting features such as structured figures, equations, PubMed and CrossRef reference import, and structured XML input and output compatible with the National Library of Medicine’s Journal Article DTD.

Annotum Base

An open-source, open-process, open-access scholarly authoring and publishing platform based on WordPress, built on the Carringon Theme framework. Annotum provides a complete, open-access scholarly journal production system including peer-review, workflow, and advanced editing and formatting features such as structured figures, equations, PubMed and CrossRef reference import, and structured XML input and output compatible with the National Library of Medicine’s Journal Article DTD.

Annarita

Annarita is a very lightweight and adaptable theme based on HTML5 and CSS3. It lets you to create custom menu, sidebars, header image, background and support for featured images and it shows a special ribbon for “sticky” posts. It has the support to customize some settings of the theme. The sidebars can be hidden by the users with a click and this status can be persistent (if the admin enables the relative setting saving the preference using cookie in the Settings page). Basically it supports related posts and microformats as hcard and hreview (using a custom post type). For the reviews the theme has a custom widget to best show them. Annarita has two dedicated areas to publish advertisements, one above the header and one in the footer.

Anjirai

Anjirai (Tamil) means a beautiful Wing. Anjirai is a child theme of Twenty Fourteen. With Anjirai theme you can customize every element’s color.