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Coda

Coda     Coda

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Uploaded:26 January 2011

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Txp Version:4.3.0+

PHP Version:5.*

Designer:Kirstin Pauk

Price:$20.00

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Details

  • Comes with 10 colour variations which can be set on the new “Theme Variables” tab.
  • The theme uses it’s own theme logo by default but if you have your own logo image, upload it to the coda/assets directory that was auto-created when you installed the theme and enter it’s name on the new “Theme Variables” tab. If this field is left blank the theme will display a styled text version of the site name and site slogan that you entered in the “Preferences/Basic” tab.
  • You can specify the name displayed for the main navigation “Home” link on the new “Theme Variables” tab.
  • You can specify the sections displayed in the main navigation and their order on the new “Theme Variables” tab.
  • You can switch the display of the slider on or off on the new “Theme Variables” tab.
  • Both the “slider” and the “Recent News” front-page widget will display articles “allowed” on the front-page via the section settings.
  • “Slider” articles are specified with a custom_field.
  • You can set the quantity of articles displayed by the slider on the new “Theme Variables” tab.
  • You can set the slider to static or automatic on the new “Theme Variables” tab.
  • If you have the slider set up for automatic operation, when a visitor uses one of the side navigation links automatic operation is stopped, however you can set the time elapsed before automatic operation restarts on the new “Theme Variables” tab.
  • The speed of the slide transition can be set on the new “Theme Variables” tab.
  • You can set the whether or not to display the article_image in individual_article view on the new “Theme Variables” tab.
  • You can set whether or not to use the “PrettyPhoto” light-box in individual_article view on the new “Theme Variables” tab.
  • You can set the “photos” section on the new “Theme Variables” tab.
  • The display of the contact form on the “Contact” page can be switched on or off on the new “Theme Variables” tab.
  • The contact form email address is entered on the new “Theme Variables” tab. If you have set the above field to display the contact form but haven’t entered a valid email address the form will not be displayed as it is pointless to do so. An “info box” will be displayed instead telling you to get the job done properly.
  • By default the theme will use the standard textpattern feed tags however if you have a Feedburner account you can enter it’s name on the new “Theme Variables” tab and feed links will point to that instead.
  • You can switch the Twitter widget output between “search” or “user-timeline” modes on the new “Widgets” tab.
  • Front-page widget display is easily set up on the new “Widgets” tab.
  • A gallery form is included for use in the “photos” section. No plugin or thumbnails required. In fact no thumbnails are required anywhere.
  • The individual_article view is split into “tabs” so that you can switch between viewing the article or viewing the comments.
  • A full-width page template is included.
  • Widgets are included for Twitter, Flickr, image advert, Google advert, archive menu, author (individual_article view only), post meta (individual_article view only), recent posts, recent media, calendar, text, category listing and an accordion.
  • The “Post Meta” widget allows you to print an article with a single click and also lets you “share” the article on Twitter, Delicious, Stumble, Digg and Facebook. It looks good too.