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There will be no more development for Atahualpa (or any other theme), and no support. Also no new registrations. I turned off the donation system. I may turn the forum to read only if it gets abused for spam. Unfortunately I have no time for the forum or the themes. Thanks a lot to the people who helped in all these years, especially Larry and of course: Paul. Take care and stay healthy -- Flynn, Atahualpa developer, Sep 2021

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  #276  
Old Dec 22, 2009, 06:23 AM
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Shepherd Jim
 
301 posts · Feb 2009
Bristol, midcoast Maine USA
Quote:
Originally Posted by EdZee
...<snip>... I added Server Forum 1.3 and it serves our simple need for an integrated discussion board.
Hey EdZee! Mighty fine site! I visited especially to see how the forum was set up and was VERY SURPRISED at how smoothly it's integrated into the Ata theme! Nice job!
  #277  
Old Dec 22, 2009, 06:57 AM
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Shepherd Jim
 
301 posts · Feb 2009
Bristol, midcoast Maine USA
Quote:
Originally Posted by lucy
...<snip>... I am using it to build one for another farmer in the area, and I plan to customize that one more. She won't have 12 years of content like I did, so it's going to be simple. She also needs some very simple e-commerce since she just has a few products and doesn't have need for a merchant account yet. I am thinking simple PayPal buttons might be the way to go, judging from what I have read here.
I like your implementation of Ata a lot! My only suggestion would be to have an "About" page where you introduce yourselves. I find I always enjoy a site more, and feel more "loyalty" to it, if the author has a face.

re the e-commerce: I see you've already discovered the new eCommerce & Atahualpa Forum area that Flynn's given us.

The PayPal buttons really are a good way to get into the whole "shopping cart thing" in a small way. The PP buttons will be especially appropriate for your neighbor if he or she isn't too interested in doing much "under the cover" work in the Dashboard and some shopping cart plugin.
  #278  
Old Dec 22, 2009, 07:15 AM
lucy
 
60 posts · Aug 2009
Grayson County, TX
Thanks, Jim! I appreciated your blog comments, too. I did that one quite a while ago before I got on this forum. My new project takes advantages of more bells and whistles - it's looking really cool and I can't wait to share it!

At another boardie's suggestion I installed the Simple PP plugin and the post snippets. I think today is going to be the day I try to break it. I'll see everyone over on the e-commerce part of the forum later.
  #279  
Old Dec 22, 2009, 10:20 PM
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ChaseMann
 
71 posts · Dec 2009
San Diego, CA, USA
Quote:
Juslyn

Our Site

Atahualpa is simply awesome, no question.

We've had virtually no experience in building a site or blog, but the vast amount of user-friendly options and explanations available in the theme made the job very workable for beginners like us. We can confidently say that we wouldn't have been able to do a fraction of the things we were able to do with Atahualpa if we were using another theme, given our limited prior knowledge.

Thanks to Flynn and everyone else for their support.

Cheers.
Hi, I really like your site.

Could you tell me how you did the menus?

I've tried following steps on the forums and nothing seems to work for me.

The Page & Category menus are the only things I don't like and can't figure out how to change correctly in Atahualpa.

Thanks in advance for any help.

Merry Christmas and Happy New Year.
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  #280  
Old Dec 23, 2009, 11:09 AM
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SimonKemp
 
12 posts · Nov 2009
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Originally Posted by WordPressZen.com
SimonKemp of Hyde-End.com -- VERY nice! Any chance you'd be willing to share what script or plugin you are using for your photo slideshows?

Thanks, that was slideshow pro from http://slideshowpro.net/

I use the Lightroom version as the standalone version is a little long winded to set up - too many steps. With the LR version you can store your different slideshow types as presets so it's pretty easy to set up.

HTH

Simon www.hyde-end.com
  #281  
Old Dec 27, 2009, 12:21 AM
CastorTroy
 
4 posts · Dec 2009
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: http://www.anomalousmaterial.com/movies/
  #282  
Old Dec 27, 2009, 07:27 PM
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bbtunnel
 
7 posts · Dec 2009
Ozone Park, NY
I love this theme, I'm not an experienced designer but Atahualpa allows me to be creative, my site is family oriented and is mostly photo galleries. wilfredof.com
  #283  
Old Dec 29, 2009, 07:07 AM
Richie
 
13 posts · Dec 2009
I want to add my thanks to those of everyone else. I really didn't want to build a blog - but a static website to promote my novel. Atahualpa was easy to customize and I just hid the blog page. You can see the result at:
http://www.ratemeRED.com

although looking at some fo the great work in this forum has inspired me to tinker with it a little
  #284  
Old Dec 31, 2009, 10:28 AM
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EdZee
 
2 posts · Dec 2009
Quote:
Originally Posted by Shepherd Jim
Hey EdZee! Mighty fine site! I visited especially to see how the forum was set up and was VERY SURPRISED at how smoothly it's integrated into the Ata theme! Nice job!
Thanks for the compliment, Jim! I have to inform that I changed our forum to Simple:Press 4.1.2 because it has more features (like Private Message) and security that our members requested. You can see our new integrated forum at http://www.icafepilipinas.org/index.php/forum/.
  #285  
Old Dec 31, 2009, 07:15 PM
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Dani808
 
22 posts · Dec 2009
Hawaii
I too have really found this theme to be the best and most versatile theme I have seen. Here are a few of mine so far. I am working on 4 more. Each one I am finding more and more I can do with it.

http://www.hearttheearth.org
http://www.hawaiimassagedirectory.com
  #286  
Old Jan 1, 2010, 11:00 PM
medsdeb
 
3 posts · Jan 2010
Atahualpa is definitely the best I have used. My site is basic but its just a start for me.

www.sydhost.net
  #287  
Old Jan 2, 2010, 02:48 AM
MrStark
 
27 posts · Dec 2009
Quote:
Originally Posted by monochrome
After years using Gespaa 2 columns V2 it was time for an update. With my previous theme i couldn't use some of the new features of WP and i felt they would enhance my website.

So searching for theme's, trying a lot of them and finally decided to use Atahualpa 3... and wow, absolutely stunning! The flexibility is excellent, the options for customizing are amazing and the looks are exactly what i was looking for.

Now my weblog about watches looks much better and i can finally use widgets

Take a look at my weblog -> www.monochrome.nl

Thanx for the great theme!

Frank
Amazing!

What a good and nice site! I liked it a lot, very easy to read, I love the "coloring" Maybe some day I can make something like that.

MrStark
  #288  
Old Jan 3, 2010, 06:50 AM
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justprettygirl
 
7 posts · Jan 2010
Whoa... Million thanks. This is our 1st ever blog and all just turn out to be so well. Everything is quite smooth so far.

Thanks again. Nice job!!!

http://justprettygirl.com
  #289  
Old Jan 3, 2010, 12:16 PM
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ksmith101
 
79 posts · Dec 2009
North Carolina, although Georgia (USA) is HOME
Neat theme with so many ways to make it look that I am continuously tweaking it. Feedback would be nice as I am going for a simple layout, but I dont want it to be too simple...any comments (positive or constructive)?

www.wildandwonderfulphotography.com/blog
  #290  
Old Jan 4, 2010, 01:58 PM
MyJourneytoMillions
 
46 posts · Sep 2009
Quote:
Originally Posted by justprettygirl
Whoa... Million thanks. This is our 1st ever blog and all just turn out to be so well. Everything is quite smooth so far.

Thanks again. Nice job!!!

http://justprettygirl.com
Your footer looks phenominal. Can you paste your code?
  #291  
Old Jan 5, 2010, 07:40 AM
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Ber|Art
 
198 posts · Oct 2009
Europe (NL) ber-art.nl Windows 7x64 WP 3.x Atahualpa 3.7.x
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http://www.incotrust.be/ons/
  #292  
Old Jan 5, 2010, 07:41 AM
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Ber|Art
 
198 posts · Oct 2009
Europe (NL) ber-art.nl Windows 7x64 WP 3.x Atahualpa 3.7.x
Send a message via Skype™ to Ber|Art
http://www.schildersbedrijfdebresser.nl/
  #293  
Old Jan 12, 2010, 05:50 PM
dholowiski
 
4 posts · Jan 2010
Well, I have two sites with this theme:
kopiko.ca
and
thevagabondgeek.com (this one might be moving to Drupal soon

But the real news is that I featured this theme in this week's episode of my Podcast - check it out. I show off the theme about 1/2 way through. (You can get a higher resolution version through iTunes, just search teachmewp in the iTunes store)
  #294  
Old Jan 15, 2010, 04:30 PM
Wyro
 
21 posts · Jul 2009
I have probably spent 300+ hours in Atahualpa and Wordpress in the past 6 months), and for the first time in years, making websites is again fun! Check out these very different, very rich sites, all created using Atahualpa on top of Wordpress:

http://www.sunshinebicycle.com
http://www.centralparkice.com
http://www.drakemtb.com
http://www.wyro.org/audio-branding/ (under construction)
http://www.wyro.org/bestof2009/ (includes the fantastic Apture plugin - wow!

Flynn, thank you; you've given me a new lease on web building life. I thank you greatly (and Juggledad for all the amazing support). Be on the lookout for more donations coming your way!

Wyro
  #295  
Old Jan 19, 2010, 09:39 AM
MiKemp
 
10 posts · Oct 2009
Cape Cod
Ata is a great theme. Have just about finished revising our church site, http://www.brewsterbaptistchurch.org/, which currently has 46 pages.

I think it's a good example of how a small business can use WP to build a web site, and use the blog-functionality to good advantage.

Mike
www.yourbusinessoftware.com
  #296  
Old Jan 19, 2010, 04:15 PM
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BradBrown
 
54 posts · Mar 2009
Just implemented another site with ATA--and made another little donation.

Originally I was planning on creating a custom template because the design is not "ATA-ish." I decided to see if ATA could do it, and it can. The site looks absolutely nothing like the default ATA look, but no editing of files was required to get the design I wanted. (I did have to make one small change to support referrer tracking and I needed a custom template for my contact form. However, no files were changed for the layout.)

The site is http://www.BradBrownMagic.com.

Thanks Flynn!
  #297  
Old Jan 19, 2010, 05:01 PM
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paulae
 
1,333 posts · Feb 2009
Wordpress 3.4.1, Atahualpa 3.7.7
Hi, Brad. Love the site! You performed some real magic with it.

I love the way you used the negative number to place the right inner sidebar image overlapping the header image.
  #298  
Old Jan 20, 2010, 09:31 AM
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ChaseMann
 
71 posts · Dec 2009
San Diego, CA, USA
I agree with Paulae. Great job customizing Brad!
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  #299  
Old Jan 20, 2010, 04:15 PM
nirmal
 
1 posts · Jan 2010
Very cool! How long did it take for you to customize the theme for your liking?
When I started off with the default theme template I was apprehensive and wondered how much I would be able to customize.
But was surprised with the flexiblity that Atahualpa Theme offers.
I have done a fair bit of customization and came up with ...http://www.tvistas.com/world-cup-2010-FIFA-Soccer/
  #300  
Old Jan 20, 2010, 08:02 PM
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BradBrown
 
54 posts · Mar 2009
It took quite a while to get the site together. I was converting from a static site, and wanted to keep the basic design. The home page was pretty simple. It took me a while to figure out how do the interior pages in ATA. I eventually realized I could do it if I hid the header completely, and used different sidebars than the front.

A lot of the time invested was not related to ATA issues. I would have had to resolve the same issues for any WP solution. I had to evaluate different text replacement technologies and work through the licensing issues to be able to legally use the font I wanted. I needed a way to show random images and text in the sidebar. I had to figure out how to get my contact form working the way I wanted. In addition to sending an email, it tracks the referrer information and optionally signs up people for my email list.

I also spent time trying to find a way to keep the same URL's for the pages that they had before. Unfortunately, I couldn't find a way, so I did 301 redirects to the new names. Hopefully everything will work out in the SEs.

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