Hey, die-hard terminal users! I’ve found something for you at Blogging Pro! AJAX powered CLI is a wordpress template which looks and works like your loved terminal. So, if you believe that search engines are your enemies, download it here, install on your own blog, then start to enjoy AJAX!

Okay, no jokes, please. Thanks. This one is the most un-SEO-friendly blog theme I have ever seen before. Even if you are not interested in scaring all of your readers, it is worth to check online demo anyway. Functionality of that template shows many advantages of using smart AJAX solutions in Web. Unfortunately, it also shows two BIG disadvantages: First, it doesn’t work properly in different browsers. And the second one - when Googlebot visits site based on AJAX (exemplary Wordpress blog with CLI template), it cannot see any content of your site. Only information quoted below…
Wordpress testsite
Sorry, the CLI requires JavaScript to work. Please turn on JavaScript.
Welcome. Type ‘help’ for assistance.
Conclusion? Use Asynchronous Java Script and XML only as a nice addition, in order to make your site more attractive. AJAX is a great solution for applications like online RSS Readers, but it might not work as a base to provide any content-based site.



July 14th, 2007 #
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September 7th, 2007 #
Hi,
I just found your blog..looks great..hehe..:)
February 29th, 2008 #
I like your blog theme. I want to use it on my blog.
Can you please tell me from where I can download these theme?
Many thanks
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Dan owner of the future gadgets blog future gadgets and inventions
February 29th, 2008 #
Hello Dan. Current one is based on LoseMyMind Wordpress Theme. And as you see, it was modified a little
But for a gadget blog like yours I’d look for something more juicy, like Bartelme’s (Not so) Fresh theme (the site is in German, but the English description was also included on that page).