This article is seriously outdated since I no longer use WordPress

If you write a technical blog post about optimizing source code for SEO or programming scripts, I highly recommend the Crayon Syntax Highlighter for WordPress users - it gives your examples a nice, snazzy look to it.  The plugin includes 25 default themes but I couldn’t find a good preview gallery for them anywhere so I decided to list them all out below.  Enjoy!

Ado

This is the "Ado" theme.

Arduino Ide

This is the "Arduino Ide" theme.

Classic

This is the "Classic" theme.

Eclipse

This is the "Eclipse" theme.

Epicgeeks

This is the "Epicgeeks" theme.

Familiar

This is the "Familiar" theme.

Feeldesign

This is the "Feeldesign" theme.

Github

This is the "Github" theme.

Idle

This is the "Idle" theme.

Inlellij Idea

This is the "Inlellij Idea" theme.

Mirc Dark

This is the "Mirc Dark" theme.

Monokai

This is the "Monokai" theme.

Neon

This is the "Neon" theme.

Secrets of Rock

This is the "Secrets of Rock" theme.

Solarized Dark

This is the "Solarized Dark" theme.

Solarized Light

This is the "Solarized Light" theme.

Son of Obsidian

This is the "Son of Obsidian" theme.

Ssms2012

This is the "Ssms2012" theme.

Terminal

This is the "Terminal" theme.

Tomorrow

This is the "Tomorrow" theme.

Tomorrow Night

This is the "Tomorrow Night" theme.

Twilight

This is the "Twilight" theme.

Vs2012

This is the "Vs2012" theme.

Vs2012 Black

This is the "Vs2012 Black" theme.