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The Helicon Blogger template is a versatile and modern design that adapts seamlessly from WordPress, making it a great choice for bloggers seeking a professional yet approachable look. With its three-column layout, it offers ample space for content, widgets, and navigation, ensuring a well-organized and user-friendly experience. The template’s responsive design guarantees that your website looks stunning on any device, from desktops to smartphones.
Helicon’s color scheme combines blue, gray, orange, and white, creating a balanced and visually appealing aesthetic. The rounded corners add a touch of softness to the design, while the right sidebar provides a structured yet flexible layout. Whether you’re running a personal blog or a textured website, this template’s clean and polished design will enhance your content’s presentation.
Perfect for textured websites, Helicon’s adaptability and responsive features make it a reliable choice for bloggers who value both style and functionality. Its WordPress-inspired structure ensures familiarity and ease of use, while its thoughtful design elements cater to a wide range of creative needs. Elevate your blog with Helicon’s professional and engaging template.
Author: LiteThemes.
Designer: Creativebits.
Rohan Juneja 18 February 2012 at 5:52
My Blog
At the date column it is saying UNDEFINED!!..
Tell me how to get Date there??
Ijal Fauzi 24 February 2012 at 6:10
What a great responsive template it was !
syndicate OS 26 February 2012 at 7:43
what a nice responsive blog :)
Pioli 27 February 2012 at 11:05
problems in the comments encouraged
R3VX 12 April 2012 at 9:01
Undefined date also here!
Help us out please
R3VX 18 May 2012 at 14:12
Thanx for the nice blog template ! :D
im using it now ^^
HeliconLOVE 6 November 2012 at 16:13
Undefined date also here!
Help us out please…
Cell Designs 24 June 2013 at 0:55
If you’re installing this theme and see the undefined text in the header. Simply go to Settings >> Language and formatting >> and changes the Timestamp Format to ex. Monday, May 12, 2013 and it should now be working.