I just finished my first GetSimple theme! It is a fully responsive theme that supports multiple true columns. However the columns do require some explicit HTML. You can optionally have a logo, default and custom header images, and default and custom sidebars (or no sidebars) for each page. The plugin allows the user to customize the color, footer text and footer separator. I know many of the clubs here at my university will be using this theme, but I also thought I would put it on the Extend network. For more info visit:
http://clubtheme.michaellindahl.com/
Club Theme on Extend:
http://get-simple.info/extend/theme/club-theme/516/
Club Theme Settings Plugin on Extend:
http://get-simple.info/extend/plugin/clu...tings/517/
Nice work Michael.
You make it look easy with all that clarity and simplicity (but I know it isn't).
And the 'responsive' - essential now. All the old fixed width sites are going to need rebuilding I think.
Michael,
the plugin version is still the 1.0 one
Timbow Wrote:Nice work Michael.
You make it look easy with all that clarity and simplicity (but I know it isn't).
And the 'responsive' - essential now. All the old fixed width sites are going to need rebuilding I think.
Thanks. I'm really happy with the end result, if you see in places for improvement please let me know
uitdecom Wrote:the plugin version is still the 1.0 one
Sorry! Just uploaded the correct 1.1 one.
Also, I would love to see real world sites that implement this theme
Hello, the edit button does not work if a website is installed as a subsite of the domain, like:
mywebsite.com/gs
datiswous Wrote:Hello, the edit button does not work if a website is installed as a subsite of the domain, like:
mywebsite.com/gs
Thanks for bringing this to my attention. Fixed this in the latest version:
Code:
**v1.2**: fixes the edit button for websites within subfolders