Jamstack Blog Themes
Easily change your blog’s look anytime with our growing theme library. Every theme gives you a ready-to-go website, including custom layouts for your home, articles, author, and archives page.
All our themes are built based on the Jamstack architecture – a modern web framework that makes your blog faster, more flexible, and easier to maintain. Plus, each theme auto-generates an RSS feed, so you can connect with other platforms and streamline your publishing.
For personal blogs—where the stakes are intimacy, not virality—these themes act as trusted scribes. They offer structure without stifling quirks, professionalism without pretense. Whether you’re dissecting APIs or confessing moonlit musings, they transform the solitary act of writing into a silent dialogue with the reader, unmediated by distraction. Here, the blog isn’t a platform; it’s a handshake across the digital void, and these themes are the steady hands that make it possible.
Starter Themes |
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NotmyIdeaA smashing magazine inspired theme |
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OctopressBased on the popular Jekyll theme |
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AlchemyA clean responsive blog theme |
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AttilaA content focused blogging theme |
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BlueA two-column theme with sidebar |
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PenguinStylish and amazing on all devices |
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FlexA minimalist two column theme |
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WilsonA bootswatch simplex layout |
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CrowsfootLooks good with text blogs |
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HydeTwo colum theme with large font |
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ElegantCompact theme with extended menus |
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SoberTheme focus on current article |
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GumBased on the gumby framework |
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Jamstack themes are fast, can run anywhere, and simple. You just copy your blog – there’s no special database or code you need to worry about.
Our themes coalesce into a constellation of digital ateliers—each a masterclass in marrying form to the fragile, fervent soul of personal blogging. They share a DNA of “minimalism as rebellion“, stripping away the web’s cacophony to let the writer’s voice resonate raw and unfiltered. Whether through Hyde’s leather-bound gravitas, Elegant’s horological precision, or “not my idea’s” punk-rock pixel riots, they all “elevate content to artifact“, framing words as heirlooms rather than ephemera.
Their strengths lie in adaptability:
- Responsive skeletons that bend to any screen, from phone to panorama, without fracturing intent.
- Semantic rigor (Octopress, Flex) that treats HTML as poetry, ensuring both bots and humans read between the lines.
- Clutter-free canvases (Wilson, Attila) where ideas aren’t drowned by widgets, ads, or algorithmic noise.
- Niche aesthetics (Crowsfoot’s workshop grit, Pelican Alchemy’s starlit mystique) that let personality bleed into pixels.
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