Wednesday, June 13, 2012

Current WordPress Theme


 

Features of the Current theme in a brief glance

  • Responsive Theme
  • SEO Ready
  • Unlimited slideshows
  • Blog pages unlimited – Multicategory and Sortable
  • Portfolio pages unlimited – Multicategory and Sortable
  • Contact page with ReCAPTCHA and Google Map
  • Sidebars unlimited – can have double sidebars on a page
  • Featured Post Video
  • Widgeted Front page
  • Skins – unlimited color options
  • Custom CSS class support for widgets
  • Fonts 800 plus styles – Support Cyrillic, Greek, Khmer, Vietnamese
  • Sitemap configurable
  • Latest Posts Ajax sliding plugin
  • Internationalized, provided with POT file for tranlations
Read below for the details.

Responsive Theme

The Current theme for WordPress is a fully responsive theme. It adapts the layout to fit into multiple device interfaces. The image sizes are automatically taken care of by the dynamic CSS .

SEO Optimized

The “Current” theme is fully SEO optimized. The code is compact and have made proper use of headings. If you notice that each page’s title is rendered using H1 tag and the other heading tags h2-h6 have been appropriately assigned to the rendering of the content.
The loading of the scripts and css files is optimized based on the usage of respective modules and components on different pages. Example! If a page is not using a slideshow, the script for the slideshow is not loaded at all. Furthermore the code is clean xhtml/css and div based.

Unlimited Slideshows

The “Current” theme features a cool Mocktail slider. This powerful slider module lets you choose up to Two images for a single slide and also add a third component of html markup. This flexibility provides you with a great control to customize and convey your message to the viewers.
Create any number of the slideshow instances. Each with its own unique configuration and slides. There is no limit on the count of slideshows you can create. Given the cool features of the slideshow module, you can create different styles for each of the slideshow.
You can independently configure each Page, or Post to have its own slideshow or share a common slideshow. That is when the power of having multiple slideshows comes into use.

MOCKTAIL SLIDESHOW FEATURES

  • Responsive slideshow. Re sizes as per the browser resolution.
  • Create unique multiple Slideshow instances.
  • Add/Remove or edit slides specific to each of the instance. All the instances are independent in settings and content from each other.
  • Drag and drop to change the order of slides.
  • Select from among “slide”, “fade” or “mix” options for the appearance of slides.
  • Control the aspect ratio of the slideshow by specifying the height parameter.
  • Set up to Two images for each slide.
  • Add HTML markup in addition to the images for each slide

Blog – Multicategory and Sortable

The most important page template. After all WordPress is a Super blog platform. Once you have assigned the Blog template to a page and saved it, a new MetaBox with the title “Blog settings” will appear somewhere below the Content edit box.
What options does the Blog functionality offer in the “Current” theme. Its a roller coaster ride from here. ENJOY

THE BLOGGING FEATURES

The Blog settings metabox provides you with cool options to :
  • Specify a particular category of posts for this blog page.
  • If you are feeling greedy, it also lets you select multiple categories to form one blog.
  • And in case you are going to use multiple categories for this blog page, would you not like to have an option to turn on sort by categories options on top of the blog page? I knew it, so its there. Ha ha
  • Know what? it also lets you choose to display either the post content or the post’s excerpt in the blog view.
  • You can also specify your own pretty words for the “Read more” button that will appear on this blog page.
  • You do not like the read more button? well, leave the text blank and the button will never show up. But then where would you click to open the full post? Common, like you did not know that you can still click on the post thumbnail and the post title.

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