The new version of Terracotta is out. It fixes the bug with the IE browser. All the thanks should be addressed to Dan Chiriac - the guy who solve that annoying problem. By the way he has an extremely good-looking modification of Terracotta. You can find it at this address. Thanks a lot Dan. Anytime you need some help, you can count on me.
A quick update of Greening:
- The floated content in the posts can not get outside of the post’s borders anymore
- With the help of Vilian now the theme is XHTML compatible.
I released this theme before 2 weeks, but I didn’t have time to share it with you. Here it is now, my last creation - Terracotta.
A quick update of Greening WordPress theme with two minor changes:
- Small style change in WordPress pages presentation.
- The hint text in the search form clears out when gets focus. Thanks to Andy Skelton - the one who gives the idea.
The Rusty WordPress theme raised up again its version this month, thanks to its brand new widget support. This new feature is working thanks to Stargazer. He is the one who reveals the secret for me. Thanks a lot Stargazer.
I changed again the calendar style, this time just to make some of the colors more contrast. That’s it. Click here to see a preview of the theme or to download it.
I have just released a new theme - Greening, loosely based on my first WP theme - Rusty. I didn’t succeed in my previous attempts to make Rusty wider without breaking its visual representation. So I started a new theme generally using the Rustys’ interface, but making it flexible enough to let the user change easily the width of the blog, the height of the header, the header image and the correlation between the sidebar and the page content. This improved flexibility required some ot the Rusty’s elements to become obsolete of course, but everything has its price. You can find detailed instructions how to manipulate the enumerated features in the header.php file in the theme directory(your_blog_installation_directory/wp-content/themes/greening/header.php). You can preview and download the Greening theme here. I hope you’ll enjoy it. Cheers.
In fact in this update there are only few, unsignificant at first glance, but very useful changes:
- The author name now appears in the bottom left corner like a link that points to the author url.
- For the admin users there is a suitable link that allows them to edit the posts and comments(if they are logged-in of course). The link is situated in the right top corner of the posts and comments.
- Images inside links doesn’t has border around them.
- I changed the calendar style to follow strictly the sidebars’ links look and feel.
You can download the update from here. The changes are maded with the accurate help of Вилиан, Rob Irwin and munak. Thank you people.
Currently I’m working on issue that will allow a particular user to stretch the template to his taste. But this will take some time …
A have updated again the Rusty theme(in fact the only WP theme I created so far). I feel that it’s very unprofessional to release updates so frequently, but I always find things that makes me jump out of my skin.
Here is a short description of what is changed/added:
- The font for the search box and comments form is bigger and readable.
- The child categories and pages are well arranged with an additional image. The categories are now displayed in hierarchical list.
- The blockquotes in the posts are displayed in a different, good-looking(in my opinion) manner.
- The unordered lists in the posts has new bullet image(I found the old one too bright).
- There is archives.php page thanks to Matteo who helps me realize where it’s used.
- In the header.php file there is a commented example of horizontal menu for people who wants to have such.
- The protected posts form is stylized.
Here is the first update of “Rusty”. It’s not a big deal, but it fix some eye-annoying things like the calendar representation and some odd looking list items in the sidebar which gets smaller and smaller when they are put one into another … But this ugly stuff is already in the past. I want to thank Jonathan Dewar for the feedback. Thank you Jonathan. Also many thanks to the people whose comments helping me improve my work. Thank you people.
If you find this so-called WordPress theme attractive you can download it from here. I’ll be grateful if you draw my attention to things that I’m missing or getting wrong.
Please, excuse my English. It’s not in a good shape.
Finally I finished work on the very first WordPress theme of mine… Well I finished the first version. It’s designed for version 2.0+ of WP and I named it “Rusty”, but don’t know why :).
I started development using the default theme created by this talented, well known guy - Michael Heilemann … and I finished it in this way, removing some of the pages that I haven’t succeed to realize where the f**k they are used: 404.php, archives.php, attachment.php, comments-popup.php, links.php. Maybe someone that reads the post can help me with that issue. I’ll appreciate that. (more…)