Tiger: A Mac-Like WordPress Admin Theme

After working with WordPress for several months now, I felt the Administration area needed a little “freshening up.” I wanted the utility to feel more like an application, and less like a traditional website. So I pulled some inspiration from my newly installed OS X Tiger, and created a mockup with Fireworks. I knew from the beginning that I didn’t want to touch the XHTML of the Administration, just the CSS file, and adding a few images.

Steve Smith’s Tiger is truly a Mac-like WordPress Admin/User Interface. Unfortunately, you can’t active or de-active Tiger as a plugin, like you can with SpotPress, but it is very easy to install. If changing your WordPress Admin/User Interface is of interested to you, you can find more Admin Themes in the Codex list of WordPress Admin Themes.


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8 responses to “Tiger: A Mac-Like WordPress Admin Theme”

  1. Tiger, a slick WP admin theme

    Didn’t I install Randy Walker’s WP admin theme the other day? In any case, I’m really into Tiger right now, despite being a few hours “old”. Here’s some issues:

    Some text fields are too wide, particularly Post Ta…

  2. Awesome…where do you find this cool stuff?

  3. I hear about them from various sources like blogs, emails, IM conversations, forum posts, and this Codex listing.

  4. Ahhh – the connections, heh.

  5. Pretty much. ^_^

  6. Thank you very much!

  7. You’re welcome. Thanks for stopping by.

  8. […] not complaining – it’s amazing! Thanks for pointing this out, […]

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