Grav, an open-source CMS used in designing simple Websites and Blogs using ready-made Themes and Plugins.
Expert Developers have the opportunity to develop themes for Grav without restrictions.
In this article, We would show you 15 Grav Themes, you can download and use instead of you building yours.
1. Hola
Hola modern and stylish vCard website template for Grav CMS, originally made by styleshout. Designed to be a resume, vCard, portfolio template, it’s the perfect template for creative designers, developers, freelancers, photographer or any creative profession.
Theme for the Grav CMS, based on the WordPress theme named Nucleare. It’s mainly aimed to be used for a Blog, but you can also create simple pages. Modular pages to come
Features
HTML5 and CSS3
Lightweight and minimal for optimal performance
Fully responsive with off-page mobile navigation
Multiple page template types
Multi-language support
Fontawesome icon support
Customize main colors of the theme (background, links, buttons), look at the blueprints to see the options
Bones Vanilla is a Grav theme based on Foundation by Zurb and Includes FontAwesome. This is a base theme meant to be customized. The idea is to provide a starting point for your next custom theme.
Gateway by RescueThemes incorporates elegant style with user friendly customizer options making it perfectly suited for a variety of Grav users. With rock solid development and flexible integration, the Gateway theme is sure to be a favorite for first time Grav users and experienced developers alike.
Receptar is a simple, modern, responsive, high-DPI, fully customizable, stylish blog Grav theme by WebMan Design. It features a split-screen book-like design inspired by a modern cookbook with emphasis on beautiful imagery and typography.
Although, Grav looks quite technical, It seems quite promising, it has been around for about 5 years. Share with us what you think about this Content Management System.
Abdulwahab .A. Ashimi is Software Developer, Linux Lover, AI Enthusiast, and Technical Writer from Abuja, Nigeria. He leads Tech Communities, loves and writes clean codes.