The Erudite 2.5 has been released, with a couple of really nice new features. I had a request to include epigraphs in the theme, which perfectly matches The Erudite’s emphasis on typography and content. Have a look at the image or check the demo site: I also learned this month from WP core team member […]
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The Erudite 2.0 Released
I’ve released v2.0 of The Erudite, which has 2 oft-requested features in it: A dark theme option An option to use categories instead of pages for the top menu I figured throwing in a whole new color scheme justified a 2.0 designation. Although I still like the original color scheme the best, the new one has its […]
The Erudite 1.4 Released
I’ve bumped The Erudite to version 1.4 today. This release adds the ability to turn off the dynamic header and footer, and adds a few small typographic fixes surrounding the display of nested lists. You can download this release over at the project page, or from the WP.org themes directory whenever they update it.
WordPress 2.8 “Baker” Released
WordPress 2.8 (codename “Baker”) was released this evening, and it’s a nice evolution of everyone’s favourite blogging engine/Content Management System. 2.8 polishes up the already stellar 2.7 admin interface with the ability to view and install themes directly, as well as hugely improved widget management. The last item means that we’re going to see a […]
The Erudite 1.3 Released
This release fixes an issue with displaying pingbacks properly and adds a preference for disabling the dynamic “Keep Reading” functionality on the homepage. I didn’t post about 1.2, but it added a localization template to help non-English writers to translate it into their own language. You can download this release over at the project page, […]