Xposed is new xScape Theme Framework based theme, made with use of HTML5. Theme can be used for blogs, or showcase theme that can use static pages content in page blocks. Theme also uses featured posts slider using Nivo jQuery slider and comes with 8 color styles.
I never had problem with paying for services or products (after all, I run commercial plugins and themes business myself), and I planned to upgrade my Akismet license since they introduced the strict payment plan. But, than I discovered that I don’t really need Akismet at all.
Serenity is new xScape Theme Framework based theme, first one available as Core only and first one made with HTML5 and a lot of CSS3 features. Theme has additional front layout, uses Nivo Slider in different configuration, has portfolio layout and 12 built in color schemes.
With increased number of users Dev4Press has and with many projects in development, I decided to start the development blog that will be used to keep track of day to day activities and work being done for current or upcoming plugins, xScape framework or the themes based on it.
This is a bit out of the blue, but, here is the brand new theme called R8. Theme features new xScape Theme Framework version 1.6.2 and 8 built-in color schemes and has a third top navigation menu under the header. Also, it uses Nivo slider with even more customization options.
GlotPress is great open source project built with WordPress base code for collaborative translation of software. Project is far from completed, but it’s stable and usable enough now, so I decided to install it and use for centralized translation of all Dev4Press plugins and themes. Previous experiment for translating plugins wasn’t successful, so let’s hope [...]
New major versions of lightScape themes includes updated xScape framework 1.5.4. Theme fully supports styling of the WordPress login page with all built styles and also another style is added, same style in use right now on Dev4Press made for Christmas and New Year.
Do you really need Akismet?
I never had problem with paying for services or products (after all, I run commercial plugins and themes business myself), and I planned to upgrade my Akismet license since they introduced the strict payment plan. But, than I discovered that I don’t really need Akismet at all.