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** Latest version 1.0.2 ** Change log at the bottom of this page.
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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 .
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.
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.
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 Blog settings metabox provides you with cool options to :
Portfolio or showcase is an important feature of the “Current” theme. Most of the times, your website may have a requirement for presenting your skills or services to the viewers in a visual form. The Portfolio feature is just the solution for that. If you are wondering. Yes! it is a multi-category sortable portfolio and it supports Videos too.
Why not have more for different column layouts or different sidebar configurations? This single template is All in One. Less code = more functionality = robustness. The simple interface lets you choose the number of columns, and like every page, you have a choice to configure sidebars for this page as well.
All these configuration is specific to each page, so you can create multiple pages with different styles of portfolios or showcases.
A contact page template lets you provide an interface to the viewers to Contact you.
Is certainly one of the main offerings of the Contact page template. Just simply put your location address at a given field and it will display a cool looking google map of your location on the Contact page.
How can we survive without one. A good looking email form is in the place with a variety of unique options available to let you customize the form as per your needs.
The theme lets you create your own sidebars. As many as you want, as many as you need and also more if you want some spare ones. The bottom-line is that you can create Countless sidebars in the “Current” theme.
From a very cool theme options interface, you can simply specify a unique name and create new sidebars. You can select or even multiple select the sidebars and hit delete to simply remove them, if you face any issues with the redundancy. So, you have a very user friendly interface to Add/Remove the sidebar instances
You can have a sidebar on either side of the page. Each page lets you specify the sidebar (out of many you created) to be displayed on that particular page. You can specify a sidebar on either side of the page.
Yes, you can have sidebars on both sides of the page. You can select different instances for the left and right. Or if you are feeling funny, you can also display the same sidebar instance on both the sides.
A very cool looking metabox with the title “Featured Video” sits besides the Content edit box of the Pages and Posts, where you can specify a Vimeo or Youtube video. Optionally specify the dimensions or simply provide the Aspect ratio, if you want a different one from the regular 1.775
The Featured Video for posts and pages provide the same functionality as the “Featured image” feature does, just except that it is videos we are talking about over here.
A post having specified a featured image displays the image when opened up in single post view. A page having a featured image specified displays the image on top of the page.
Same way, Featured video lets you display a Video on top of the post or a Page. See the video above this post.
The posts when shown in the Portfolio page utilize this “Featured video” feature to display the video elements. When used for video portfolio, you can also specify quicktime and flash videos in addition to the youtube and vimeo as the lightbox display support these kind of files when opened from the portfolio page.
The “Current” theme provides multiple widget locations to take care of almost every layout requirement that you may have for your website.
The front page boasts of specific 12 widget locations in addition to the 4 more locations at the footer and 1 inset location at the top right on the header. So, this makes it to be a total of 17 widget locations on the home page. Click here to see the map for the front page widget locations
The front page features integrated widget rows having 4 widget locations. The available width across the content area is automatically calculated for each widget location depending upon which locations are active and which are not.
The inner pages have the ability to render sidebars on either side of the page or have up to 2 sidebars simultaneously rendered on the page. So this provides the inner page to have up to 2 sidebars in addition to the 4 common footer locations and one inset location on the head. Click here to see the map for the inner page widget locations.
Again, its all about giving you the total control while not overwhelming you with complex configuration options.
You can also choose your own image for the page background. Set it the way you like, tile it, align it. Or set a background color.
Yes, even that is possible with the “Current” theme. You have an option to override the default background of the website on each of the pages and posts.
Take a look at the background of this page, looks different. Doesn’t it?
Getting the Current theme show up in colors of your choice could not be any more easier that what we provide you here.
Simply choose one single color for the theme from the dashboard and all the variations of the shades are automatically taken care of by semi-transparent overlays.
So, no more need to boggle your mind over mixing and matching. Its all so simple. Even the buttons, they automatically match up with the background color you select.
You can individually set colors for the text, links and menu items to your liking.
A unique feature that the “Current” Theme boasts of is the ability to apply custom css classes to each of the widgets individually.
If you want to make a widget stand out by providing it a special border, or special background. Apply custom CSS
Every widget in the widget management area of WordPress has an extra field where you can specify the name of the particular CSS class that you want to be applied on that widget when rendered.
You can define the custom CSS classes in the style.css of the theme.
You have 800 plus options to apply fonts to your content including the style and weight options.
The “Current” theme uses Google web fonts library. And by the time of writing this article, the Google proudly shows 501 Font families in its library.
But, if you take into consideration, the available, weight and style options i.e., bold, book, extra bold, italic kind of options available for each font family, the list easily surpasses 800 plus.
And that is what we have implemented in our theme. All the font styling options along with the families. So, you have all the power in your hands. Just select the item from the drop down and that’s it.
Yes, you can apply different font settings to “General text”, “Main menu” and “Headings”.
You can also play with the font-size options, line-height as well text transform for the above elements.
It is there. The fonts library contains fonts to support the following scripts in addition to the usual Latin one.
Sitemap is a very useful feature. As evident from its name, it helps the visitors easily navigate through your website and find what they are looking for. Yes, there is a metabox for sitemap too. After all, its all about flexibility, so how can any feature not come with Custom options.
There may not be many, but very useful set of configuration parameters that you would love to have for setting up your sitemap.
The Current theme features the Latest Posts plugin. The cool plugin appears as a widget that can be assigned to any location.
The Current theme for WordPress is an internationalized theme. You can translate this theme into any language by using the POT file that is provided with the theme.
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