Built upon the Gantry Framework, Entropy is a unique one-page design from Rocket Theme.
Entropy Widget Options
With 68 widget positions and 18 widget variations (12 stylistic, 6 structural); Entropy lives up to its reputation as versatile. The theme has 6 distinct content blocks. When a visitor clicks on one of the blocks in the top navigation menu the page scrolls down to the appropriate section. The 6 sections are Header, Showcase, Feature, Mainbody, Bottom and Footer. Although all sections are displayed on one page, pages and posts are shown on separate page.
![Entropy WordPress Theme Entropy WordPress Theme](https://blog.wphub.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/01/entropy-wordpress-theme-1.png)
I don’t like the way the blog is incorporated into the home page though; I’d much prefer the blog index to be listed on a separate page. It is possible to do this if you link to the blog front page manually by adding a link to the navigation menu.
![Entropy WordPress Theme Entropy WordPress Theme](https://blog.wphub.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/01/entropy-wordpress-theme-2.png)
The theme comes with some custom Rocket Theme plugins such as the home page slider Rocktabs, the stylish table creator RokFeatureTable and RokNewsPager or displaying accordion style lists.
![Entropy WordPress Theme Entropy WordPress Theme](https://blog.wphub.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/01/entropy-wordpress-theme-3.png)
The great thing about the design is that each section has a different colour scheme and style. There are 6 preset styles in total.
![Entropy Styles Entropy Styles](https://blog.wphub.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/01/entropy-wordpress-theme-4.png)
In my opinion Entropy doesn’t work well as a blog though it’s an interesting design for a portfolio, business website or online resume.
To download Entropy you need to be a member of the Rocket Theme theme club. A 90 day membership entitles you to two WordPress designs so you could download Entropy and another design.
Thanks,
Kevin
Link: Entropy WordPress Theme