JLBP2 Wordpress theme progress
At the beginning of the week I started to create my own wordpress theme using the blueprint framework. Towards the end of this week, that theme is on its second version and has had a complete rewrite from scratch. The whole process has made me love Wordpress even more than I did, and now with blueprint all "FFS! its broken in IE again" woes have gone
I have updated the translation bar thingy, which can now be found in the header at the top of every page. I have stripped it bare so it should still be obvious what it does yet its far less obtrusive now
I'm currently torn with the widgets system, while its very handy, the fact you can only assign a widget to once is limiting. Hopefully wordpress will implement a system like the one in K2 which is much more flexible. The odds on me implementing one like K2 is slim to none at the moment. What I may do is create a config.php so that you can edit what appears where in block from inside wordpress, but lacking the nice UI (which is completely beyond me at this stage).
Have started a page here JLBP2 wordpress theme to monitor progress of features etc.
I have updated the translation bar thingy, which can now be found in the header at the top of every page. I have stripped it bare so it should still be obvious what it does yet its far less obtrusive now
I'm currently torn with the widgets system, while its very handy, the fact you can only assign a widget to once is limiting. Hopefully wordpress will implement a system like the one in K2 which is much more flexible. The odds on me implementing one like K2 is slim to none at the moment. What I may do is create a config.php so that you can edit what appears where in block from inside wordpress, but lacking the nice UI (which is completely beyond me at this stage).
Have started a page here JLBP2 wordpress theme to monitor progress of features etc.
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