Core themes conversion: eScape, airScape, photoScape
eScape, photoScape and airScape are now converted to Core versions. Old, standalone themes will not be updated anymore. New core versions bring some minor fixes to themes, improvements to login form styling for WordPress 3.3 and they requires xScape Core 1.7.8 or newer.
Coming Soon: xScape Theme Framework 1.7

I have planned to release next minor revision of xScape over the weekend, but some of the new features will require changes to all themes. To avoid doing that twice, I decided to postpone release of the new framework until next week when the new major 1.7 version will be out.
Themes updated: eScape 1.3.0 / photoScape 1.6.0

xScape 1.5.4 was released few days ago, and now eScape and photoScape are updated with it adding support for styling of the WordPress login page. As with other themes, login page will be styled using currently activated theme style, but you can change logo, backgound and more.
eScape 1.2.4 / photoScape 1.5.1

Important updates for eScape and photoScape themes contain latest xScape Theme Framework 1.5.3.1. Both themes now support all the latest framework features, especially new layout manager custom templates options and add support for GD Press Tools Pro Maintenance Mode.
airScape 1.2.1 / photoScape 1.4.1 / eScape 1.2.3
Minor updates for airScape, photoScape and eScape themes contain latest xScape Theme Framework 1.5.2, and also include number of minor bugs fixed dealing with styling and templates. Comments template is updated to support new comments links options from the xScape core.
Theme updated: photoScape 1.4
New versions of photoScape includes updated xScape framework 1.5.1 and is finally gotten support for ads and other templates improvements introduced with xScape 1.5. Also, there is number of small fixes in the theme, cleanup in template files and minor tweaks.










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