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Not the exact same ones but you can never have enough social network icons. Yay for variety. Thanks for the link. |
OK, I'm kind of timid because this is new territory for me, but here's the site I'm working on, being launched to our congregation this weekend. [url="http://www.compresby.org"]
I'm still tweaking it and a few pages are waiting content from the members. This is the FIRST site I've ever made and half of what I was able to accomplish is due to searching this board! I started this site 2 weeks ago with my only prior knowledge being a 'test' site on wordpress.com. Now, if I could just figure out why the post bylines are not showing up and what in the world meta tags are that are listed on every page, I'd be happy! I'm still learning SEO and am trying to configure BFA SEO, so bear with me! OK, constructive criticism welcome, but be kind please, I'm a novice! Thanks! DEnise |
Did you add code the the Byline areas in ATO>Edit POST/PAGE INFO ITEMS? Good start by the way. You have a fixed width layout where many newbies leave it flexible and you have implemented a fading header. Good choice of colors.
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Hi Larry,
Thanks for the reply, even though my link didn't work:confused: I took me awhile to figure out that width issue...it seems like the easier things are harder for me to get! Anyway, about the byline I have this: By %author-nickname%, on %date('F jS, Y')% in the byline field for both single and multi post pages. I have the pastor set up with a nickname of pastordennis on Users->nickname->display name publicly as-> and he's on the site as an author. What am I missing? Thanks! Denise |
I looks like the byline is working OK on single post pages. Not sure as yet why it is not on multi-post pages. I'll keep looking.
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Atahualpa is so powerful. Just learned it to whip up a site for a buddy of mine.
http://www.impulse-marketing.com/ |
Ive been working on this on-and-off for a few months now...
www.thestartupscene.com Thanks for the brilliant theme and support atahualpa |
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That is looking quite lovely right now. If you don't mind me asking, what are you using for the slider on your front page? |
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Based on the source code smallhours is using Frontpage-Slideshow
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Here it is. Almost a year with atahualpa:
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That is indeed the same one. They have versions for various platforms.
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Im currently trying to work out how to get the text in the sidebar to link to the post without the colours going all funny. I think that would make it a lot more user-friendly. |
As a complete newbie to the Wordpress scene I downloaded two or three themes from the Wordpress featured list including Atahualpa. I have found this to have some of the best editing options without having to learn much php.
I started working on my website a few weeks ago mainly for static pages, but I wanted the option of adding a blog in the future. I have found this forum an excellent place to learn and it is great to see so many people willing to help. You can have a look at my early efforts at www.elmsfarmcottages.com Loads more work to be done on the site until its finished! |
I hope this is the correct board for this as I believe it is.
I have just finished the design, development and creation of a new website for our very small church. This has been a labor of tenacious effort in self-taught education and a gross exercise in trial and error application. Prior to this project I was only a everyday computer user. Thanks to Atahualpa theme, function, design, integration with WordPress, support forum, and design team, I would never have made it. I humbly ask you to visit my site for positive critical review. I know there are some minor visual cosmetic challenges I need to overcome. Specifically due to the recent upgrade of NextGen Gallery Widget. It messed up my home page, right side center column presentation, configuration and I haven't figured out how to correct it yet. Suggestions highly encouraged and welcome. Please click on: www.cambridgebaptistchurch.org I look forward to your responses. Moderators, if this is the wrong place for this posting, please feel free to move it. Thank you, Craig |
Hi Craig, congratulations on such a great job!
You've got some really nice functionality going on there. My only critical analysis would be design oriented. I think that the search box should be larger, perhaps double it's current width ... the same width as your sidebar widgets would be my choice for consistency. I'm just not feeling the greens, which may be the Church branded colors though, so you may not really have a choice. They come across as "clinical" to my eyes. If you do have a choice, may I suggest a fresher, more vivid color scheme? Either different shades of green or something completely different like tones of white and blue or a modern contrast like blue and orange? A great resource for color schemes is ColorSchemer and here's a link to my schemes there: http://www.colorschemer.com/schemes/...p?userId=37836 Cheers! :) |
Hi ChaseMann,
Thank you for the great insight and recommendations. The search box is an easy adjustment and I shall take care of it this week. You're not feeling the "greens?" C'mon, I feel them every time I visit and my first impression is a touch of nausea. LOL! The green orientation is a take off of the really ugly logo we have since the church started 22 years ago and designed by the original Pastor. This logo may change in the future with our new Pastor. I am seriously considering changing the full background to white and eliminating the pale green hue altogether. I believe the color contrast would be "less impacting" than it currently may be to people. Although, women seem to like it saying it is comfortable and calming to the eye. I will check out your suggested link and willingly consider all options keeping in mind others at the church have input also. Craig |
Finally launched Cove Links Golf Course website, built on Atahualpa version a couple months old..
I found the page menu bar editing to be a bit annoying in terms of CSS.. Otherwise, it was alright, but since I've learned lots about WP with this project, I don't know if I would use such an all-in-one theme in the future. Still, it was nice to not have to think too hard at the beginning about the inner workings of WP, and it was not too hard to implement the original Illustrator design onto Atahualpa Thank you very much to all those who continue the development of Atahualpa! You are amazing! :) |
does anyone know how to change ONE of the Page menu bars' color, such as the "Podcast" page in the menu?
www.themulliganshow.com |
Hi ChaseMann,
I've taken you advice to heart along with suggestions from the Plugins board.
I ran the website analyzer and learned it seemed to all be written in Klingon! I saw the word compression all over the place but have no idea what it means or how to do it. Prior to all of the current adjustments the download times are, 56K 54.26 seconds; 128K 19.67; and 1.44Mbs is 5.73 seconds. You've taught me a lot in only a few posts. Thank you for taking the time. Craig |
Just ported another site over to Atahualpa! Would love some feedback!
www.kofc379.org One thing I would love some help with. I would like to rotate the header image (not the logo) based on the current date. Currently I have a flag image there. But I would love to be able to upload several "holiday" or "event" images (i.e.; Merry Christmas, Happy Easter, Happy New Year, etc.) and have the images display for specific date ranges. Thanks again to Flynn for this wonderful theme! |
Hello everybody!
I agree that Atahualpa is the best WordPress theme I've ever tried. I love to customize my blogs, but I'm not an expert in PHP, so Atahualpa is perfect for me to focus on the design and don't care about the code. I'd like to show you my personal weblog (www.gambutzi.es) my "professional blog" powered by Atahualpa: ecomovilidad.net. Hope you like it! Thanks! Fer PS: Sorry for my English :-S |
Hi Craig, good job so far, it's getting far better.
I do want to point out that when I do web design, I use a standard size of 960 to 990 pixels. This fits into the vast majority of screen sizes (1024px by whatever). People who usually have a larger screen, often only open their browser window to 1024px and I think the last statistic I saw for netbooks was about 80% are at 1024px width. Keep in mind also that the majority of Tablet devices will be at 1024px also (including the iPad). The 960 to 990 takes into account the scrollbar and those that keep open any side-screen widgets (like chat or Windows sidebar) and just gives a design a little "breathing room". For mobile devices, you just can't beat the WordPress plugin WPTouch: http://wordpress.org/extend/plugins/wptouch/ With just a few settings, you can serve up a mobile version of your website. The WPTouch settings page has excellent tips on how to optimize the mobile options. |
Really good job on both Fer.
I LOVE the hand-drawn logo/header for gambutzi.es :-) Now if I only knew Spanish! (or is that Portuguese?) |
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