DesignMag has a good post up with some links to CSS layouts and Blank WordPress Themes but remember: if you’re starting with a Child Theme any WordPress theme becomes a blank framework.
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Hi there — I’m researching Thematic and would really like some clarification on child themes. You say several places to use a child theme but I couldn’t find a list — is junction the only one? I’m very interested in your comment that “if you’re starting with a Child Theme any WordPress theme becomes a blank framework”. But *how*? Could you explain a bit? Maybe a step-by-step explanation? Do you install Thematic, then the child theme, then how does “any Wordpress theme” come into play? Thanks!