We are happy to announce the release of the Decor 1.0 child theme. This WordPress theme works on the Genesis Framework and can be downloaded by Pro Plus members in the support forum. All others can purchase the package here.
The Decor theme is the ninth theme released here which has been developed to be mobile responsive in design. View all responsive WordPress themes.
Click here to see how the Decor theme looks across mobile devices.
Theme Features
The Decor child theme includes the following features: 4 color styles (amethyst, copper, gold and silver), 6 layout options, custom background, custom menus, featured images, fixed width, mobile responsive, theme options, threaded comments.

Wow, that’s nice!!! I love all the additions that keep coming with proplus, and you guys keep making better and better child themes. Keep it up!!
Thanks Jonathan!
Nice! Love the newsletter callout!
yeah!
i like this theme very!!!! much!!!! it’s looks so nice!!!!
Very nice, Brian.
Elegant and balanced at the same time.
I wish you had at least one free theme. I basically loved your 24k theme and copyblogger theme but it seems that I will not be able to test any of your themes.
Actually, we have 6 free themes – which you can access and download by visiting our resources page.
This is a really pretty looking theme Brian – many congratulations.
What a stunning theme! Very elegant.
Thanks Karla, I’m sure that Rafal will see this and it’ll make him happy!
Perfect for housing related sites! Thank you for this one…
Like! I especially appreciate the creative use of the date, posted by, and comments total. I’ve been wishing SP themes offered an easy way to hide/show/alter these elements, as I don’t have the technical skill to customize them. IMO the full line of text can sometimes seem a bit cluttered – ie. January 1, 2012 by brian gardner 6 comments
Yeah, I hear you. It’s far too easier to code a theme with a straight line of text and this is a habit that I must admit is mine. Good thing that Rafal is designing and coding themes now. Which explains why some of the recent ones are out of this world!
Absolutely love this theme and responsive to boot makes it that much better. StudioPress is hands down the best framework and themes.
OMS! I can’t breathe! Stunning. Elegant, contemporary, modern, better-than-chocolate goodness. Must go change website now…… Bravo!
It looks like there are no styles to support the column classes.
http://demo.studiopress.com/decor/columns/
Not sure I follow, as I am seeing the content split into columns. (on mobile devices the columns go 100% full width.)
OK, I see that now: my Firefox window was narrower than my Chrome one. But I think the break point to go full width is a little wide. Even at 1199px wide it switches to full width columns
http://www.evernote.com/shard/s9/sh/cb819774-6a08-4ff1-a1bb-99f07a2fec48/12c167230c4d7a4093697873f4e17705
At 1200+ it’s ok
http://www.evernote.com/shard/s9/sh/d3a6ca90-6015-442b-9c64-a5214c13cb49/2e51adf5dc4529233f6ebe1bfdba14b2
Still wondering why my previous comment was not published (maybe coz it has two links in it?).
More importantly, trying to understand why 1200 pixels is considered too narrow to display columns in this theme.
For me, neither Firefox nor Safari renders the Decor columns demo page as columns; they are also displaying as full width from a desktop browser.
They worked for me on my Mac Air.
I had to widen my screen though.
That’s what my not yet approved second comment says: the change over width is 1201 pixels, which is crazy!
Ah, there they are… I have an iMac, but I tend to keep my browser windows under 1200px wide, because I usually have 5 of them open at a time (with 8-15 tabs each)
A study in black and gold – love it.
Great work from the Studiopress team, makes me proud to be a Genesis user.
I like how the tags stand out in the middle of the sidebar. It really breaks up the traditional focal point at the top of sidebars. I am going to experiment with this technique.
This is gorgeous! Talk about resetting the bar! Thank you yet again.
Me like. Me get!
I just checked this out on my phone and it looks great. Is there a way to control how many posts show up? What about if you want to display 3 posts when accessed from a web browser and only 1 when accessed from a mobile device, is this possible?
There are at least two ways do it but require a more advanced knowledge about CSS and JavaScript:
1) By using CSS3 and pseudo-class “nth-last-child”. You can use it to hide two last posts. See this link how to use nth-last-child: http://reference.sitepoint.com/css/pseudoclass-nthlastchild
2) By using JavaScript you can detect the device: http://ajaxhistory.com/other-scripts/detect-mobile-device-phone-with-javascript/
Then, you can use jQuery to remove two last posts (same way like in CSS3).
One of the most beautiful and elegant themes to come from Studio Press. Kudos.
You guys are killing me! This theme is so beautiful, so very beautiful, I’m in love all over again. Now I don’t really have a project to use this one on, but I do want it!!!
Does this work like Prose in that any customizations will be in a Custom Code page within wp-content, so that theme updates will not overwrite?
Good looking theme, by the way.
I think we should sign up the pro plus package to download all chill themes from Studiopress, from time to time, there are many awesome child themes created
I have to agree that this is one of the best Genesis Child Themes to come from StudioPress. I’m looking at my stats and my post on Decor is getting some good traffic. Well done guys!
I like the outlay and format of this theme a lot – but i would like to have more customization on the header. i want to put a pic and a logo (both .jpg’s) to the right of the words. I’m new to wordpress and used to writing my headers in html and call (include) them to my pages. Any advice would be very welcome.
This is really cool. I can see your themes improving on every release. Keep up the good work!