This is my first wordpress theme release here at NSpeaks. I hope you like it. It is based on Independence Day theme by Sumanasa. Theme should have come around 15-16 August i.e. Independence Day of India. But I am sorry, I took more time than expected. Actually I was waiting for Wordpress 2.3 to release and to check whether the theme works with it or not. And to my surprise without any changes it worked with Wordpress 2.3 Beta 1. So should even work with Wordpress 2.3 final as well.
Features:
- Widgets Compatible
- Author, Contact, Link and Archives pages Included
- 3 Column design
- Supports Author Comments Highlight
Wordpress Versions Supported: 2.1,2.2,2.3, Didn’t check for 2.0.x but should work in it too.
ChangeLog:
v1.1 – 31 August 2007 – Added Support for Wordpress 2.3 Tagging Feature.
v1.0 – 30 August 2007 – Initial version Released.
ScreenShot:
License: Released under GPL License. You are free to modify and use the theme for any purpose. You can remove the footer links if you want.
Buy Me Coffee: If you like my work please buy me a coffee so that it motivates me to make more themes.








He-he, NSpeak, That’s one of the cutest themes ever (EVER)
Cool!
Congrats, and don’t make us to wait too long for the next one
Just added support for Wordpress 2.3 Tagging System.
[...] Independence Day es un tema con 3 columnas, soporte widget y creado por su autor para celebrar el día de la independencia de la India. [...]
[...] Independence Day is a 3-column, widget-ready theme with Author Page designed in celebration of Indian Independence Day. [...]
[...] Independence Day is a 3-column, widget-ready theme with Author Page designed in celebration of Indian Independence Day. [...]
Jim – Currently it does not but will support once the 2.3 final version releases in September.
Does the theme support to the two new tag functions in WordPress 2.3?
That’s true Ashwin…that we don’t need these dates to show our love for Country. But still I wished I could have released it on 15 or 16 August.
Wow!! Very Nice looking..

It can still be used on 26th January…
Seriously… We don’t need 15 August or 26th January to show our love for country…
GOOD WORK.
The theme looks cool…
Keep releasing good themes….