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strangelove Jun 18, 2010 08:53 PM

I have made modest modifications to Atahulapa for my Watching YouTube blog. The blog is primarily new/resaerch items, targeting researchers.

My design goals are ease of navigation, clean look, minimal clutter. Pages have consistent look and feel.

Recently removed one sidebar (left) to reduce visual clutter and added Dig Dig Facebook and Twitter icons to increase sharing of items.

Nothing sexy or clever about my design -- I have made no CSS alterations.

The Gourmand & the Peasan Jun 21, 2010 08:54 AM

SupraTT -

I love what you've done - I use Atahulapa for my cooking blog too! Can you tell me how you got the thumbnail images to show up next to the search results? For instance, I searched "pasta" in the search form and I see all the little pics from the relevant posts. I've been trying to figure that out for days! Thanks - Emily www.thegourmandandthepeasant.com

Ber|Art Jun 29, 2010 02:48 AM

And again a new design ready: http://www.verenigingswerk.nl/ :)

soricon Jun 29, 2010 01:40 PM

Two new websites, also based on Atahualpa theme.

The Fantastic Mom (for my wife)

Review Horizon (mine)

I think I checked over 50 themes by now. Nothing comes even close to Atahualpa in terms of sheer flexibility.

Thank you!!!

ChaseMann Jun 30, 2010 12:18 AM

Here's one I made for my friend Jennifer DailyDemitasse.com and not sure if I shared before, but here is my own coffee website MyCoffeePro.com

I have a super-secret one I'm creating for a client right now, but as soon as her business goes "live" then I'll post the link to it.

I just love the fact that I can manipulate Atahualpa so much to create very different looks.
Every time I attempt to use another theme, I get quickly frustrated by their lack of flexibility.

Cheers,
Chase.

smitp11 Jun 30, 2010 07:30 PM

Gotta love this theme, not only for it's flexibility, but for the awesome support you get off these forums. Each time I have asked a question on here, someone has given me the solution. I have been looking through some of the sites in this "showing off" forum and it is clear to me that you can use this theme for any project, it is so adaptable. That being said, here's my first site using atahualpa 3.49, be gentle...

http://www.myfallriver.ca/

Patrick.

lmilesw Jun 30, 2010 08:04 PM

Nice clean site Patrick. Mind if I ask what you used for the HRM News scroller?

smitp11 Jul 1, 2010 05:34 AM

Hi Larry,

I used this:

http://remysharp.com/2008/09/10/the-...mooth-marquee/

It uses <UL> and <LI>, so I feed these in using the RSSImport plugin.

It took a while to work it all out, but I got there in the end.

Patrick.

jjgrosso Jul 1, 2010 02:39 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by jfrenaye (Post 12223)
OK I will toss in two of mine. Comments, critiques and criticisms much appreciated!

http://www.eyeonannapolis.net

http://www.singleparenttravel.net


Ok, Im a total NEWB here and just learning WP. I have done some webdev stuff in the past but nothing with code....all WYSIWYG. Anywho, I love your eyeonannapolis site and Im curious how you got the thing to look that way with the background and such.

lmilesw Jul 1, 2010 03:07 PM

That site is not currently using Atahualpa but you could get that look using background images.

jjgrosso Jul 1, 2010 03:19 PM

Larry, thanks for the info. I can definitely make a background image and have done so...however getting the height correct seems to be a guessing game.

Im sure you guys & gals are going to hear more from me in the future. Ive been lurking on this site now for about 2 days digging around and searching.

However due to my very newb level of knowledge when it comes to CSS and other code Im going to have to rely heavily on this forum and all the current info there, as well as potentially ask questions from time to time. So far this seems like one heck of a cummunity.

lmilesw Jul 1, 2010 03:37 PM

To some extent it is a guessing game but if you use tools like Firebug, Web Developer for Firefox, screen rulers, and color pickers you can whittle the guess time down considerably. Boning up on CSS is a big deal but Firebug can help with that as well as it auto fills when testing.

Have Fun... Glad to have you with us.

jjgrosso Jul 1, 2010 05:32 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by CastorTroy (Post 21539)
Atahualpa is definitely one of the very best theme out there.

I'm sure I haven't done anything too advanced on my movie blog but here it is:

Your site is AWESOME looking man. Good work! I wish I had the knowledge you have to do what ya did. Im sure in time I will.

juggledad Jul 2, 2010 05:49 AM

jjgrosso - FYI CastorTroy is no longer using Atahualpa

ChaseMann Jul 2, 2010 09:54 AM

Hi Patrick,

What about the events calendar?

When I looked at your code via Firebug, I saw it called "jd-calendar", but when I Google that, I get links for Joomla ...?

Thanks,
Chase.

paulae Jul 2, 2010 10:15 AM

That calendar is one I'm using on 3 sites. It's called My Calendar in the WP plugin repository. It's a fork off of the Kieran O'Shea calendar I had been using, but it's better. Joe Dolson is the developer and he's very responsive to questions, complaints, ideas.

RFerreira Jul 3, 2010 02:21 AM

First off, I'd like to thank Flynn for such an incredibly powerful theme. I've been using ATA for about 8 months but didn't realize how much can actually be done in the backend... Anyway, thanks Flynn and to the whole community for your posts. This forum has helped me out greatly. Still have a jQuery conflict but still searching around to see if I can figure this out.

I've viewed quite a few websites that folks put up using ATA and am very impressed with the flexibility and customization that others have made to this theme. I've recently overhauled my website to reflect a new venture and have been messing around with the code for about a week now and believe that it's coming close to it's finish. I still need loads of content for the site, but I think the design is about done.

Please, if you have a chance, check out my site and critique the crap out of it for me!! ;) I greatly appreciate all of the work that has gone into this theme as well as the amount of support that comes with a free theme! One word - AWESOME!! Donation coming your way Flynn, thanks so much again.

Rob
The Daily Grind! - http://ibprosource.com :p

What I'm using:
Atahualpa 3.5.1
WP 3.0
Most Recent Versions of PHP, MySQL and APACHE on shared IP

ChaseMann Jul 3, 2010 07:30 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by paulae (Post 35948)
That calendar is one I'm using on 3 sites. It's called My Calendar in the WP plugin repository. It's a fork off of the Kieran O'Shea calendar I had been using, but it's better. Joe Dolson is the developer and he's very responsive to questions, complaints, ideas.

Thanks as always paulae for being so knowledgable :)

smitp11 Jul 3, 2010 07:36 AM

Hi,

I see your question has been answered. MyCalendar is a great plug-in, it is very well supported with a great forum. New features are being added all the time. Enjoy!

Patrick.

Anya Coleman Jul 3, 2010 11:35 PM

Just thought I would show off my website. http://friscophotographer.com. It was originally a handcoded site that looked almost the same, still got some work to do but I thought I would show it off already.

lmilesw Jul 4, 2010 06:34 AM

Nice Job Anya. Nice photography too.

intensecogitation Jul 5, 2010 05:13 PM

My blog at http://intensecogitation.info isn't the prettiest, but the options in Atahualpa made it extremely easy to setup and customize. It's one of the few themes where you can just directly edit the theme options without needing to manipulate the PHP files for most tasks. :D

lmilesw Jul 5, 2010 08:48 PM

Hi intensecigitation. The prettiness of a site is less important than the content anyway. I did notice you did not have this bug fix applied. Your menu items with submenus are affected. Especially in IE. Just thought you would want to know.

ttf Jul 8, 2010 09:23 AM

Hi everyone, I am more of a novice, bought thesis and now feeling constrained because of its lack of flexibility. I have spent so many hours learning to use it that switching to Atahualpa will be painful but at the same time unavoidable. My site: http://blog.thetradersforum.net/

I need some guidance, I need to give my blog the look of a press release similar to http://www.zerohedge.com/ My question is how do those guys manage to put featured posts in columns as well as rows on home page.

Any guidance will be much appreciated and is much needed :) Thanks.

lmilesw Jul 8, 2010 09:41 AM

Check out ATO>Add NEW WIDGET AREAS. To do something similar to the site you showed you could create a 3 cell widget area in the header and put a recent posts widget in each with perhaps different categories selected if the widget allows.

I had a customer who bought Thesis and wanted me to tweak her site. After a very short time I got frustrated, installed Atahualpa and with 30 minutes I had a very similar look and feel with all the added flexibility. It was fun to see the backend of Thesis as I am now even more convinced that Atahualpa rocks.


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