BlueQ
BlueQ version 1 is ready for downloading!
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When the BlueQ theme is installed, configure options on the Theme Configuration Page.
Once you’ve set the options listed, Click “Store Options” and the changes will be written to the database.
Changelog
1.0.1
- Fixed soon-to-be depreciated function calls in sidebar
- Added more “user” info in bottom of sidebar for logged in users and site admin
- Added more customization to the 404 page
1.0.0
- Changed sidebar image, from grey to black
- Fixed the comments page, problems with CSS floats
- Added WP 2.3 Native Tag support
- Added new features to the Theme page:
- Easy Custom Style: Added text box to theme page so users not familiar with editing themes could easily add one or two CSS edits to the text box and they’d be implemented in the wp_head.
- WP 2.3 Native Tag support
- Meta Keywords: add the meta keyword you wish to use on your site and the theme will add them to the website’s head section
- Tons of other little tweaks that my mind won’t allow me to remember.
0.9.5
- I forgot to document all of my changes lately…whoops. Well, we’re up to 0.9.5 with 1.0 being on the horizon and hopefully perfectly compatible with the recent WP 2.1.
0.8.2
- Added two new options in the theme.
- Display sub pages in the header nav as well as added support to display pages/subpages in the sidebar.
- Modified functions for added portability.
- Fixed Gravatar images on comments page.
0.8.1
- Minor changes to style.css and modifications for social networking plugins and Latest Comments section on sidebar.
0.8
- Began keeping changelog. For argumentative purposes…fixed a few things.
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BlueQ v. 1.0.1
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Note: Upon activating this theme, be sure to visit the BlueQ options page. You will need to set a few options before continuing.
Anyway to add space at the bottom of a post so they aren’t so jammed together ?
Sure, you can add “padding-bottom” to #content .entry in your style.css file.
Also, if you want to space your asides further apart the same applies. Add “padding-bottom” to ul.asides.
This will add a padding to both the asides entries and the regular entries to achieve what you want.
The style.css doesn’t contain a #content .entry so I added it to the:
/* MAIN CONTENT SECTION */
and it works good with a 100 pixels between each post.
Is there any way to replace the heading title text with a logo?
I’ve tried having no title text but the post title then moves up into the header
Chris,
There are a million ways to place any logo you wish in the header area. My “Q” is placed in the upper left corner using CSS. Check the style.css file for “#headerimg” and declare whatever image suits you and modify the other settings accordingly.
Thanks TQuizzle - sorted that one.
Which file would I look in to remove the “categories” and “comments” links under every post title?
Sorry about the dumb questions but its all new to me
cheers
Can we get an update on the download for the theme? Thanks.
Bob,
I’d like to give you a specific time, or even a guess at when this will be available. The problem is…I just can’t.
Sure I can fill out these text boxes easily with my voice dictation software, but coding XHTML and CSS is much harder with said software.
I will update this theme, but with the Carpal Tunnel problems I’ve had in both hands, I’ve found it quite difficult to devote any “real” time to fixing problems in my code.
My goal is to get this completed right about the time WP goes to 2.3. With any luck (and possibly some divine intervention) I can complete it by then and have widget support included too.
Thanks for stopping by and please say a little prayer for me…perhaps it will help.
No problem, my prayers are with you and your carpal tunnel problems.
Very nice!
Gracias!
thank you!
i’m form china!
Very nice!
wow nice theme, i like the color
thankfor your kind
Very nice+++
Very nice, good job