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7 new themes activated

March 9th, 2009

We’re introducing 7 new themes to PersonalLog this weekend.

Baughxie theme preview

Baughxie theme preview

Black n White theme

Black 'n White theme

iNove theme

iNove theme

Minimalism

Minimalism

Plainscape

Plainscape

SimpleX

SimpleX

Synergy

Synergy

As themes are continually updated by their theme authors, you may see notices on your Appearances page that newer versions of themes are available. We monitor themes as updates are released and merge changes into installed themes, so you don’t have to worry about updates.

Similarly, plugins can only be updated by us, and we routinely carry out updates.

Thanks for using PersonalLog.

New themes and clean-up

October 3rd, 2008

The selection of themes available to PersonalLog users have been really limited in the past months, and some of the themes were indeed quite poorly designed. I’ve removed at least 5 of the poorly designed themes, many of which either created errors or which were not in common use.

To compensate, I’ve added a few very aesthetically pleasing themes. If you’ve found that your blog has suddenly reverted to the default theme, pick a new one. I’m sorry that I had to remove the themes, but they were just too bad.

Aeros

Screenshot of Aeros

Screenshot of Aeros

This theme uses alpha transparency (and opacity) to achieve a great appearance. The default background image isn’t all that great, so I’ve added the option to override the background image with one of your own choice.

Green Light

Screenshot of Green Light

Screenshot of Green Light

This theme has a very nice, integrated colour design and excellent abstract header art. It isn’t very customizable, but it’s fine the way it is.

Devart

Screenshot of devart

Screenshot of devart

This theme resembles the design of DeviantArt, which is why it is named this way. The default author information in the sidebar can be removed only by adding custom widgets to the sidebar.

Blocks2

Screenshot of Blocks2

Screenshot of Blocks2

This is a simplistic template that is not so simplistic in its features. There are useful features all over the theme design.

Aspire

Screenshot of Aspire

Screenshot of Aspire

This theme has an antique look to it. It is very bulky, which makes it unsuitable for people on slower connections.

Journalist

Screenshot of Journalist

Screenshot of Journalist

This simple yet clean theme was meant for professional journalists. The large body section places an emphasis on content, and it’s perfect for bloggers who want an uncluttered design.

I hope you can make use of the new themes. I also apologize for any inconvenience that the deletion of some themes may have caused you.

Until next time, continue blogging and publishing on PersonalLog!

Updates and Features

August 9th, 2008

Having upgraded to WordPress µ 2.6 a very short while ago, there have been some changes to PersonalLog.

First, the “Theme Test Drive” function has been removed in favour of the new theme preview functionality built into the WordPress core. Previously, PersonalLog bloggers could go to Design » Theme Test Drive to show a specific theme for themselves. However, with the new built-in feature, all you have to do is click on the theme image, and you’ll be taken to your blog, shown with a particular theme. (Also, the themes are no longer cluttered on one page, and are separated into multiple pages.)

Second, the custom styling of the admin interface was removed because it was not fully compatible with recent versions of WordPress. Instead, the backend was reverted to the default style with several modifications: the navigation was moved to the very top, and drop-down menus were added. This design is more futureproof.

The Counterize plugin was removed because it did not integrate with WordPress 2.5, let alone 2.6. Thankfully, very few users were using it, and removing it decreased the size of the database tables as well. In the future, I’ll notify users using a particular plugin if I’m disabling it.

The WordPress Admin Bar was updated to a more recent version which has configurable options (see Settings » Admin Bar). It should streamline your blog administration tasks and look good as well.

Fifth, the Flash-based media uploader has caused a lot of grief for myself and others. Fortunately, in the new release of WordPress 2.6, all you have to do is click on “Try the Browser uploader instead” which will make the simple uploader the default method for your account.

Sixth, gravatar support was enhanced in 2.6, which means some themes (particularly newly added and future themes) will show little graphics beside the names of authors in comments.

Seventh, a number of themes were removed as a result of incompatibility and bad design. I’m also about to add a few more themes.

Eighth, some plugins were updated for 2.6, including HidePost.

Finally, you’ll also see some new functionality thanks to the WordPress update — every post is now saved with revisions, so if you save a post multiple times, each version will be retained. You can even compare revisions side-by-side with differences highlighted. There’s also word count in the Write Post screen, showing you the word count below the “Save” and “Publish” buttons. There is now also a Press This link (see the Shortcuts section on the Write Post page) that lets you write a blog post about any Web page, video, or image on the Internet; all you do is go to the page that you want to blog (be it a video or blog post), click on the Press This bookmark that you’ve added to your favourites, and a pop-up will appear from which you can write your post without leaving the page. Cool feature!

More themes

April 9th, 2008

Blue Green:

Blue Green

Blue Zinfandel Enhanced:

Blue Zinfandel Enhanced

Not much to say… but more themes are coming!

Test out any theme

April 8th, 2008

I know that some of our bloggers want to try out new themes or switch to another design.

Here’s a new feature that should make this easier for you: “Theme Test Drive”. It lets you set a new theme that you (the blog admin) can preview, but the public won’t see the changes until you set the theme for the public under the Presentation->Themes page. In other words, it lets you “test drive” different themes without subjecting your users to the same experiment. EDIT: newer versions of WordPress have a built-in theme preview feature that you can use right on the Appearance/Themes control panel.

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At the same time, I’ve added a new theme called “Tech Blue”.

Tech Blue screenshot

Nice themes added

March 24th, 2008

I’ve recently added two themes: Transparentia and Dirtylicious. These are excellent themes, and Transparentia has been set (through a bit of coding) as the default theme for new blogs.

See these previews:

Transparentia
Transparentia

Dirtylicious
Dirtylicious