Chroma Park

In 2006, the developer Andreas Jacob released a WordPress theme.
In 2008 (or 2009 depending on your timezone) Andreas released the final version of the theme.
That theme was Green Park, and it never was updated after 2008… until now!

A very small image showing a portion of a screen with bright greenish elements. Andreas, what's up with this tiny image? I can barely see the theme at all, it might as well be in a foreign language!

In August of 2020, I, Vivi, began the process of improving Green Park!
I replaced its static images with CSS stylings, which reduced the overall file size and made the elements look just as good on wide displays or displays zoomed in. I also implemented customizable colors, so a user could choose any color they liked for the header, footer, content, and sidebars.
I made the sidebars optional, so a user could have one or no sidebars if they wanted, and I made the sidebars move themselves to be under the content instead of beside it on thin displays, using modern flexbox technology!
I updated Green Park to fit the WordPress Theme Review Guidelines, including the Accessibility Guidelines (this required some darker default colors but they could totally be changed to the bright yellowy-green if wanted), and rebranded it as Chroma Park!
I submitted Chroma Park to the WordPress Theme Directory. If it passes the manual review, it will be added to the directory.

A large image of the Chroma Park theme, configured with a bright green header, dark green content, red left sidebar, blue right sidebar, and purple footer. The main content is describing screenshot guidelines. Now that's a theme preview! Of course, I made it delightfully self-referential by including the screenshot guidelines in the screenshot.

Chroma Park is not in the Theme Directory yet, but I will make more posts about it as it progresses through the review process!