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Alex King: Carrington Build 1.1 & Carrington Business 1.1 Released
I’m very pleased to announce that we have released version 1.1 of Carrington Build and our Carrington Business theme for WordPress. Carrington Build is our drag and drop layout tool for WordPress themes, it is included in out Carrington Business theme. Carrington Build has been a great product for us
Across
Across is a wordpress theme that will be match with your personal portfolio, business or corporate site. Easy to use, and comes with more flexible features! Main Features * Easy to use! * 6 clean colors scheme to choose! * Translation ready * Modified of piecemaker 3D flash slider (No more “Loading first image” text in your slider + 2 slide direction to choose per image) * Flexible layout (sidebar in the left or right side, simply choose when you create a page or blog posts) * Support Custom post type for portfolio * Support Custom menu * SHORTCODES (unlimited color boxes and buttons) * Support image and video for portfolio item, flexible size (easy to handle via custom field) * Powefull admin option and custom fields * Unlimited sidebar placement! * 8 Custom Widget (6 widget are supported for Multiple Instance Widget) * 3 Custom page template * Easy to change the font replacement via theme option * Flexible social icons, links and text. Use your favorite icons! * All colors scheme PSD included * Documentation and FAQ ’s included This post was submitted by BillyOzks
Alex King: Why Custom Post Types are Great
WordPress 3.0 will introduce a simple programatic way for developers to create custom post types . I’ve seen people talking at length about this feature, but most discussion focuses on how you can have a custom display for certain content, support custom URL structures or manage content differently . These things aren’t new – they are all things you could do previously without too much trouble by using a little custom code with taxonomies or post meta (especially with the Carrington framework )















