👋 Meet Kyoto: Your Next Ghost Theme
Kyoto is a sleek and minimalistic Ghost theme crafted by Themex Studio, a team dedicated to creating premium Ghost themes for writers, bloggers, and designers. Their mission is to deliver clean, simple, and minimal themes that elevate your writing and online presence.
✨ Features That Shine
- Custom Page Templates: Over 10 unique templates, including homepage, works, blog, books, now, series/timeline, and more.
- Dark Mode with Color Presets: Switch effortlessly between light and dark modes, with 8 beautiful color presets to match your style.
- Flexible Post Layouts: Choose from various layouts—no feature, default-medium, narrow, or full—to present your content just the way you like.
- Responsive Design: Enjoy a flawless viewing experience on any device, from smartphones to desktops, thanks to Kyoto's fully responsive design.
- Simple Customization: Use the intuitive Ghost admin panel to tweak styles, enable features, and customize your site without touching code.
🎯 Perfect For...
Kyoto is tailor-made for designers, developers, makers, and solopreneurs looking to showcase their portfolios and writings with elegance and simplicity.
🚀 Performance That Impresses
Kyoto loads lightning-fast, thanks to its lightweight build, ensuring your audience gets a seamless experience without the wait.
🔧 Compatibility
Kyoto is compatible with the latest versions of Ghost CMS, ensuring you have access to all the newest features and security updates.
🛠️ Easy Setup
Getting started with Kyoto is a breeze:
- Upload the Theme: Unzip the downloaded package and upload the Kyoto.zip file via your Ghost admin panel.
- Activate the Theme: Once uploaded, activate Kyoto to apply it to your site.
- Customize: Use the Ghost admin panel to personalize your site with Kyoto's features and settings.
📣 Ready to Elevate Your Site?
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Transform your online presence with Kyoto—where minimalism meets functionality.