Posts tagged with georgia

Aligned release - theme updates

I have chosen to release Aligned today, even though I have run into some minor issues with Firefox 3 RC1.

I must admit, that I really like this theme myself - I have chosen to make it the default theme on my blog for the time being. I love the lines, the grid, the randomized header images, and the small details in form fields etc.

The theme has been committed to the habari-extras trac, you can find it here.

You can download the theme from the trac, clicking this link, or by visiting my downloads page.

To test drive the theme, click here or switch the current theme using the theme switcher drop down in the sidebar.

Georgia and Habarism updates

Since the default About options field has been removed from Habari, I have removed support for the fields data in the themes. Instead I have added support for the Colophon plugin.

Georgia 1.0 released

I figured it was time to release the latest theme, Georgia.

It has taken a while to tweak a lot of the small details, but I think I have gotten around them all - if not I will try to be quick to solve issues and problems.

The theme has been committed to the habari-extras trac, you can find it here.

You can download the link from the trac, clicking this link, or by visiting my downloads page.

To test drive the theme, click here or switch the current theme using the theme switcher drop down in the sidebar.

Demo of the Georgia theme

As I wrote yesterday, I am working on a new Habari theme, using the typeface Georgia.

You can see it live on this blog by clicking here, or by changing the theme to "Blablabla 0.1" in the theme switcher in the sidebar.There is still a lot to do, so it wont be available for download quite yet.

I still need a name for it - ideas? Georgia?

Yet another Habari theme

I have begun working on a new free Habari theme. Yet again it's a very simple and lightweight theme with use of as few images as possible. The main font of the theme is Georgia, which in my opinion is the most beautiful web safe serif typeface, and I have aimed at using it as good as possible.

Right now I am coding it as a static HTML page, to get all small details fixed: how should lists, blockquotes, inline images look etc. When that is done, I'll start converting it to a working Habari theme, add the themeswitcher plugin, and keep this blog a working demo of both the Habarism theme and the new theme.

But take a look at the static template (temporary link) as it looks this very minute - this is my working copy, so it might change as you look at it.

Please, if you have any comments, ideas or name suggestions, leave a comment to this post.