ColorMandalais an online service that provides you features to easily create your own mandala artworks in your colors. You can start from scratch or pick one of the existing designs to color. It new update allows you to save and store your designs and works later.
Infogeek Admin Themes, another new admin area theme plugin that provides you three new color schemes based on WordPress 3.8 update. Simply install and activate the plugin, then visit your admin area profile page from dashboard user’s menu and you will be seeing three new color schemes: Infogeek Clear, Infogeek High Contrast and XTND ( Extend ).
Infogeek Clear:
Has the white as main color and blue as highlight. Is very clear theme for you backend, if you don\’ like so much the high contrast.
XTND ( Extend ):
A theme very close to the default theme but uses magenta instead of blue! Very nice looking variation!
Infogeek High Contrast:
Has a main color of green-blue ( like the sea ), secondary highlight colors of blue and black. Clear and helps much with distinction amount the different sections of the backend user interface.
Palette for Chrome is an awesome Google Chrome app that lets you instantly generate palette from any image on world wide web. All you need to do is right click image you’d like to use and it generates a 16, 24, or 32 color palette. It also allows you to create custom palettes. Using this cool Google Chrome app you can easily convey colors from your favorite images to your or your client website etc.
7feeds ticker is a beautiful and highly customizable RSS ticker widget plugin for WordPress site owners. The widget allows you to display vertically scrolling external and internal RSS feeds (via URLs), you can display multiple feeds from different URLs, you an use various color themes, customizeble colors, fonts, titles, dimensions and other advanced scrolling options. It loads immediately and works smoothly.
Once I read a question in a FB’s WordPress Group, the group admin asked his members which admin area theme they use? One person commented that he use to try new admin area themes that comes in WordPress plugin repository and then after few days he switch back to default and when new theme arrives tries that one, then back again. This way he never gets bored with the color scheme of his blog’s dashboard. If you also like trying new dashboard themes then here’s a new one for you.
Now easily showcase all of your social media profiles (Google Plus, Facebook, Twitter, Pinterest etc) at one place using Mashable.Com style social media sidebar widget for WordPress.
Hide unnecessary items from WordPress backend. Make dashboard simple for clients so that they won’t get confused with many options which actually they don’t need.