PHP in templates is so last decade
Always wanted a simplistic home page, something that matched my desktop’s get out of the way feel. Love how Firefox Developer Edition blends in all stealthy like by way of Windows 10.
My desktop, my workspace, like Stuart used to say, “Where all the magic happens!”
Twelve Themes are on the front page’s drop down menu. As I was designing the menu, dividing the offerings up like the We Love TXP categories seemed like the logical grouping.
What type of site would you like to launch today?
For simplicity’s sake, and for my sanity, a Theme will only have Forms if they are needed for dynamic content rendering purposes. An indication that a Theme has been made content aware, is by the presence of the Cog icon on the download line.
– Download the Page and Style that comprise a TXP Theme.
– TXP Tags will continue to be added to those Themes that can benefit from dynamic articles and/or images, some are simplistic enough just the way they are.
The Theme scheme has finally come together by completing the 12th. Agency made me rethink the footers, small brush strokes. The Themes all have standardized head, navigation, header and footer sections. When I add dynamic content to a Theme, I’ll program the pagination accordingly.
Very pretty, Colonel, very pretty, but, can they fight?