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WordPress networks, child themes and Thesis
I’ve written about child themes and Thesis and WPMU and Thesis before, but as can happen with time and work both Thesis and WordPress have evolved. So I think both of these issues need to be readdressed. WordPress networks and Thesis A WP network is the new name for WPMU since it was included with […]
kristarella.blog Network in Progress
I’ve finished the move of kristarella.blog to a new server (well, that happened a while ago, but I’ve made more progress since then)! The improvements to WordPress (WP) over the last couple of years have been great! The integration of WordPressMU with the main WP stream into WP networks was a good move for any […]
WordPress Child Themes and Thesis
Update 27 Feb 2012: As of Thesis 1.8.3 the below method for calling Thesis’ functions.php before your child theme functions causes as error. The rest of the info in this post is still valid, so I have crossed that section out. There is another method for this posted by Serge in the DIYthemes forum.Update 3 […]
Thesis Squeeze and Landing Pages
Thesis 1.8 has lots of great new features, but one of the less publicised ones is the range of filters that has been extended. These filters make it possible to customise even more of Thesis’ output without modifying core files. Previously, squeeze pages or landing pages that varied significantly from the rest of your site’s […]
WordPress 3.0 custom post types, taxonomies & Thesis
With the recent launch of WordPress 3.0 there are loads of sweet new features to dig into. Digging into WordPress has a nice summary of many of the new features. My favourite new features include the custom post types and custom taxonomies (which have been available for a while, but the dashboard management capability has […]