- 1). Visit Kate’s Theme Viewer website. Kate’s website has several free WordPress themes available to blog owners. Kate’s Halloween Theme is a two-column theme that is Google AdSense-ready.
- 2). Look at the Scary 2 Columns Halloween WordPress theme that is available from Bobek’s WordPress Themes site. This theme is available free as part of a Creative Commons license, but links that are already part of the theme must remain intact.
- 3). Point your web browser to the Blogflux website. Blogflux has a search engine that will look through WordPress themes of all styles. Enter “Halloween” into the search box and you will see five Halloween WordPress themes to choose from.
- 4). View the Halloween theme available from the Ozzu Webmaster Forum site. This theme has a sinister looking pumpkin as the primary graphic and supports three-columns. Unlike the other themes, there is a fee associated with this Halloween WordPress theme.
- 5). Consider working with a theme designer to have your own custom Halloween-themed template created. The WordPress Themes and Templates Forum is a good place to connect with theme designers.
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