Posts labelled: wordpress
One Point Four
Version 1.4 of the Morning After theme is now available. New features include (optional) automatic thumbnail generation, Gravatar support, threaded comments (screenshot), and support for WordPress’s in-built image wrapping classes and image galleries (screenshot one, screenshot two). Also included are a number of minor design-related tweaks and general cleaning up of things.
The theme will no longer be hosted at Google Code. The new home of the theme is at: http://themasterplan.in/tma/
As of version 1.4, the theme is now published under a Creative Commons License (Attribution Non-Commercial Share Alike). Just to clarify what is implied by non-commercial use: you are not allowed to sell the theme or any derived works. You are, however, free to use the theme for commercial web sites.
I was going to include localisation in this version as well, but progress with that is still a bit sketchy. I will continue work on it, though, and as soon as I’m satisfied with the results, I’ll release a proper localised version of the theme.
That’s that, then. Hope you enjoy this version of the theme. Feel free to post your comments, etc. here.
Two of the better WordPress themes I’ve come across of late — Thesis (live demo) from Chris Pearson, and Agregado (free ⋅ live demo) from Darren Hoyt and Matt Dawson.