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How to highlight author comments in WordPress - It’s nice seeing the author comments stand out a little bit.
Tags: wordpress theme howto
How to highlight author comments in WordPress - It’s nice seeing the author comments stand out a little bit.
Tags: wordpress theme howto
New update for Prologue theme:
Michael Adams cleaned up some of the HTML. The sidebar tag list generates a number of small queries so if that is causing you problems look into using one of the object cache back end. Memcache is commonly used for this, Ryan has a post on setting up a Memcache backend for WordPress.
I’ve seen many requests for a zip to be made available for the Prologue theme and now we’ve got one: Prologue 1.3
The Prologue Theme got a lot more attention that I expected (hit the top of TechMeme) and we’ve been getting a lot of feedback. So I’ve updated Prologue based on some this feedback and discussion with the the other folks at Automattic. Here’s what has changed:
I bumped the version listed in style.css to 1.2 when I made these changes. You can get it from the Prologue Subversion directory, and yes, I’m still looking to put together a zip file for those that prefer that method instead.
One other thing to note, I was making use of a method in Prologue that currently only exists in WordPress -trunk, this means people using WordPress 2.3.2 were getting errors (on the author pages). This has been fixed as well. Sorry about that.
While in Arizona Matt Thomas and I implemented a new theme that Matt Mullenweg came up with: Prologue. It is a Twitter inspired WordPress theme. Here’s the run down:
For the sidebar there is also a widget for showing the most recently used tags, which allows you to set the title and how many tags you want to show. That will be handy for sites that have many tags, but only want to see the 10 or 15 most recent.
Prologue is completely self contained as a WordPress theme. It’s now available for use on WordPress.com and also works with self hosted WordPress.org installs. If you want to use it with your WordPress.org install you can get it from the public Subversion repository:
http://svn.automattic.com/wpcom-themes/prologue/
I’ve heard a few people request to have a single zip file to download instead of using Subversion. I’ll see what I can do to accommodate those folks, in the meantime I highly recommend learning Subversion for this sort of thing, it will make keeping up to date much easier.
The start of a new year seems like a good time to change this blog up some. So I’ve switched to a new theme and added Gravatar support.
Your obligation now is to go signup for a Gravatar account and upload an image so that my mug isn’t the only one that shows up in the comments.
I’m not sure exactly what to say here other than wow: