Posts tagged with habarism

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.

Blogrolls, birthday & Habarism

Today is my birthday, and what better way to celebrate than fixing my Habarism theme to work with the latest version of Habari?

I have uploaded version 1.3 of the theme with following changes:

  • Fixed pagination issues in latest version of Habari
  • Added CSS styling for PRE HTML elements
  • Removed the Flickr badge, and added instructions on downloads page on how to add it

To download visit the downloads page.

After Monolith was added to the Habari trunk, the Blogroll plugin (by Ali B.) were corrupting the admin interface. I have added a quick fix to the SVN trunk - download it here

Habarism 1.2

There has been some issues with Habarism 1.1, since the fantastic blogroll plugin were updated.

I have uploaded version 1.2 of the theme with following changes:

  • Fixed support for new blogroll plugin
  • Removed FlickrRSS support, started using flickr's own badge
  • Added support for the Twitter plugin

To download and read about installation, take a look at my downloads page.

Habarism 1.1

I just submitted my theme changes to the habari-extras trac, which in other words means, that an updated version is available from the usual download link.

A nice little feature in 1.1 is that when you are logged in on the blog, the drafts will be shown a little opaque, so it is extra easy to tell drafts from published entries.

If you would like to see Habarism in action, please feel free to browse around this blog - you are looking at it.

To read more about installation and a few things to notice, take a look at my downloads page.