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#1

Oct 15, 2010, 02:10 AM
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Originally Posted by GarethP
Nice. What events/calendar widget are you using in your right sidebar?
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I'm using the Google Calendar Events widget.
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#2

Feb 27, 2011, 06:15 AM
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56 posts · Sep 2010
rural Virginia, US
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Originally Posted by GreenEcoChick
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very nice design! Lite, clean, fitting w the topic.
Only thing that I'd offer a suggestion on is making the menu items/text stand out more. Other than, very nice site. Good work!
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I am using WP 3.5.1 and ATA 3.4.6
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#3

Oct 9, 2010, 02:20 AM
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35 posts · Jan 2009
56459 Mähren - Germany
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Hi, I am Frank from Germany,
personal running 2 Atahualpa based Websites at the moment.
1. My Webdesign Page
2. My personal Portfolio
Kind regards
Frank
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#4

Oct 9, 2010, 08:21 AM
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12 posts · Aug 2009
Washington, DC
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And now for something completely different!
Atahualpa is so flexible that I got a little carried away! I got a LOT of help from Flynn and Juggledad in the beginning. Since then, I have been able to mess things up on my very own.  It really is Atahualpa at heart, and I couldn't have done it without that great base.
http://www.thepuppetco.org
Last edited by iPuppet; Oct 9, 2010 at 08:26 AM.
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#5

Oct 13, 2010, 04:55 PM
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Originally Posted by frankhamm
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Frank -
Such an innovative menu on your portfolio page!
Both sites look pretty hip to me - makes me wish I could read German.....
Great work,
Vickie
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#6

Oct 21, 2010, 08:48 AM
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Hi, this is my first site cateco (in italian).
Suggestions are really welcome, thanks
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#7

Oct 21, 2010, 04:53 PM
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7 posts · Sep 2010
Boston area
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I'm rather proud of this: Savenor's Market in Boston and Cambridge. A good local business that's passionate about their products, it's been quite fun working with them.
After customizing and creating child themes for some time on other projects, I decided to give Atahualpa a try because it was very well-reviewed and it was laid out similarly to the design I wanted to use. So easy! I'm hooked.
Thank you for the wealth of information and quick responses on the help forum, as well! You guys are great.
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#8

Oct 27, 2010, 06:47 AM
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re Savenor's Market, this is very impressive.
I will be presenting Atahualpa Nov 16th to the monthly meeting of WordPressNYC. I'd hoping for your permission to offer this site as an example of how far Atahualpa can be extended. Since I can't see all that you did so beautifully, I'm hoping you will answer some questions, either here in the forum or though direct email (harkins.joe@gmail.com).
In looking at View Source I can't see an eCommerce plugin but obviously there is a shopping cart. I see an /onlinemarket/ but still no shopping cart. So, how did you create he cart?
By the same method, i see a plugin Alkivia Framework but in exploring the site, I can't see how you are using it. Can you point me to a nav meu link that will do that?
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#9

Nov 13, 2010, 05:21 PM
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This looks fantastic. Would you be willing to share the settings file? I'd love to use it as a starting point for a non-profit im working on. thanks.
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Originally Posted by LizM
I'm rather proud of this: Savenor's Market in Boston and Cambridge. A good local business that's passionate about their products, it's been quite fun working with them.
After customizing and creating child themes for some time on other projects, I decided to give Atahualpa a try because it was very well-reviewed and it was laid out similarly to the design I wanted to use. So easy! I'm hooked.
Thank you for the wealth of information and quick responses on the help forum, as well! You guys are great.
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#10

Dec 1, 2010, 10:09 AM
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My first website built for a client using ATA
http://carbonenergy.co.uk/
Only look it's best in FireFox, 2nd best in Chrome and least in IE :-(
Best wishes,
- Vincent
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#11

May 4, 2012, 06:29 AM
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Hello,
I was running a private, non-profit magazine for music, games and hardware with some friends. We had startet this as a fanzine like 20 years ago and got eaten up by the running costs, so that we switched to an internet magazine in the late nineties.
The old page, still to be found at www.archiv.tribe-online.de was a pure html based page, as it was custom in that time. The design was made by another friend, and for each and every new review or story we had to manually layout the article with dreamweaver.
Sadly my friend that did the main layouting work, passed away this February after cancer, in his last will had asked me and the remaining other friend to continue with his work and to keep the magazine alive. We decided that we would not have enough time to keep doing all the time consuming layout and I opted for changing the page to CMS as I had started my own blog at www.hody.de a year earlier.
First I ended up buying some blank themes and figured I was not able to create the new site layout and all needed add-ons myself without help and facing a huge bill, when another friend pointed me to Atahualpa. He was doing the layout of a local bar www.walfisch-freiburg.de with it for which I am doing twitter and facebook. Soon I realized that Atahualpa was the way to do our new site layout and thanks to the help of the community in this forum and especially by juggledad and lmilesw I was able to finish this project successful. View my work at www.tribe-online.de
P.S.: Thanks you two guys, you really made it happen!
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#12

May 4, 2012, 11:55 AM
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644 posts · Sep 2010
Duncan BC Canada
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A very nice, clean site, Hody. I must agree with you. Of all the websites I design, 99% of them use Atahualpa. The other members of this forum and particularly the moderators are endlessly helpful. I learn something new every day. Congratulations on all your hard work and I am very sorry for the loss of your friend.
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#13

Nov 2, 2010, 01:51 PM
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3 posts · Mar 2010
Ottawa On, Canada
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Hi,
Mine is a little older, has been thru many modiffications but it found its platform and theme.
Great theme, by the way.
Dorian's blog about Technology and IT.
Waiting for input.
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#14

Nov 5, 2010, 03:25 PM
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Hi guys, thought I would share my frontpage for you all to see. I have tried out lots and lots of CMS's in an effort to find something to compliment my busy forum but nothing ever hit the spot until now.. I have dumped my old Joomla driven site and am using this theme on wordpress.
http://www.toyotagtturbo.com
Site traffic has gone through the roof since deploying this new portal and I have also seen an increase in time spent on the site and pages viewed per visit.
I had no hesitation in donating and will be donating again soon as I will be using this theme on more sites in the future.
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#15

Dec 21, 2010, 05:39 AM
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149 posts · May 2009
Rhode Island
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Here is my latest.
www.santaclaushall.com
A big thank you to Larry for helping me out on a couple of things!
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#16

Jan 31, 2011, 09:27 AM
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Very nice design. Curious whether you made the header design yourself or if it is available somewhere? I love that sun-ray kind of look and see it frequently but have never actually found a source for it.
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#17

May 10, 2013, 10:40 PM
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crateov.com
still working on it but I like it.
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#18

May 21, 2013, 08:32 PM
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Here's a site I did a few months ago: www.havendesignstudio.co
The client was really pleased with it.
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#19

May 21, 2013, 11:34 PM
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644 posts · Sep 2010
Duncan BC Canada
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Great site, but is this Atahualpa???
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#20

May 22, 2013, 08:13 AM
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It certainly is
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#21

Oct 10, 2010, 03:18 PM
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After a couple of years of spending (a LOT) of money on "premium" themes, I got completely fed up. I started searching for a somewhat decent free theme (if it's free, it can't be good, right?), and found Atahualpa. OMG. In about four hours I had figured out how Atahualpa works, some of its quirks and language, completely redesigned my site, and love it. So do my readers.
The good thing about going from theme to theme and trying to figure out how they work is that I learned php, and while I won't say that I have it down cold, it's enough that I really appreciate the wonderful ease in using this theme.
This is my site, and I was more than happy to send in a donation. Because I'm thinking about using it for a couple of other sites, I will probably be sending more. You guys absolutely rock!
http://www.vegaswineaux.com
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#22

Oct 13, 2010, 04:34 PM
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http://www.leslielovesdogs.com/
I've been working on this one for awhile, but I think the client will sign off soon and it'll be done!
Love to hear what ya'll think, especially those using the dreaded IE......I'm working on a Mac, primarily using Firefox as my browser, with testing done in Safari and Opera.
Thanks much!!
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#23

Oct 21, 2010, 07:07 PM
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12 posts · Mar 2009
Warner Robins, GA
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Originally Posted by Vickie
http://www.leslielovesdogs.com/
I've been working on this one for awhile, but I think the client will sign off soon and it'll be done!
Love to hear what ya'll think, especially those using the dreaded IE......I'm working on a Mac, primarily using Firefox as my browser, with testing done in Safari and Opera.
Thanks much!!
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Here are some comments.
Did I miss what town Leslie works in? I found the phone number on the contact form but T shouldn't have to did so hard. I was a little uncertain if this was a business site or I love dogs site.
All the degrees she has don't have the educational institution. I would also change the post URL to words instead of page IDs. Although the front page is nice with the photo, why should I have to click through so many pages to get to content. That is a web usability issue.
Ann
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#24

Oct 15, 2010, 02:43 PM
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13 posts · Feb 2010
venice california
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I've done a few conversions of sites that were not previously WordPress.
Both of these had their challenges.
www.MyCentralPharmacy.com - originally used Atahualpa as just the "blog" then a year later converted the whole site, including several pages of embedded content.
www.IPSB.com
had a lot of complexity within the original structure, and also has some content that is pulled from a separate database.
- brian
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#25

Oct 16, 2010, 09:50 AM
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24 posts · Sep 2010
Adelaide, Australia
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Been busy rebuilding a site with Ata the past couple of days. I just love this theme. This site was using Mimbo previously
CafeChoc - http://cafechoc.com
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