As if it wasn’t already feature-packed enough, the latest version of The Abundance Theme offers a facility for uploading theme images straight from the WordPress admin instead of via FTP. In addition, you can now use an image in the central sheet area, tiled across, down, both or not at all.
It’s no longer necessary to edit theme files in order to configure excerpts if the default configuration isn’t appropriate for your needs. Now you can define excerpt length as well as image or video … read more
With a growing base of satisfied users, it’s not unusual to randomly encounter the Abundance theme strutting it’s stuff and posing in a variety of configurations on those WordPress websites lucky enough to have found it.
Now that it’s discovered video there’ll be no stopping it – watch as it demonstrates it’s widgetized areas, video thumbnails, page templates and more. It even goes as far as to expose something that most WordPress themes will keep under wraps until they’ve got to know the casual surfer … read more
Most magazine-style themes draw their homepage and archive images from custom fields added to each post by the user as they’re written. This can be a time-consuming process, particularly if you’re using a plugin (Amazon Autoposter, for example) to create many posts automatically. It’s also a step that a lot of newcomers find confusing, and if you’re building websites to sell them you can find that even more of your time is eaten up in answering queries on the procedure.
In contrast, the Abundance theme uses a simple script to draw the first image … read more
Magazine themes are very popular, both with conventional users and with website flippers, who need to make their sites as attractive to potential buyers as they aim to be to surfers. However, there are times when you don’t want to use a magazine theme immediately – perhaps if you’re more concerned about putting content online first and then prettying it up later once it’s got sufficient traffic coming to it (a better option than simply hoarding inactive domains because you’ve no time to do anything with them). Perhaps you’ve some sites you don’t want to … read more
If you’re a conventional WordPress user with few sites to think of, then the chances are that a color picker in a theme’s Admin options panel is just a welcome time-saver that makes life a little simpler. However, for a website flipper or someone growing a large website empire of their own, a color picker can make quite a difference to productivity.
Gone is the need to repeatedly edit and upload CSS sheets until you’re either happy with the result or just prepared to settle for it – the color picker makes changes possible in seconds. … read more