Test your themes
Posted: Fri Jan 20, 2006 8:31 pm
Hi all,
This a general request to all theme designers whether current or no longer active. With the impending release of version 1 of serendipity, a lot of new users might start to appear, and some of our themes are known to not work in some situations.
I have created a theme tester and have uploaded as many of the publicly available themes as I could find. Would all theme designers take a moment to review their own theme within this and make sure you're happy with it before version 1 is released. In this way we can make sure new users aren't disappointed with their new blog.
If you no longer wish to maintain your theme, please make a comment here and let someone else have a go, it would be a shame if all your hard work wasn't continued.
Also, I don't have unlimited bandwidth, and this is on a shared server, so please don't crash it.
If you have any comments, please make them here so everyone can benefit. Over the next few days I will be adding additional posts and comments etc to give the themes tester some more authenticity.
Cheers
Carl
This a general request to all theme designers whether current or no longer active. With the impending release of version 1 of serendipity, a lot of new users might start to appear, and some of our themes are known to not work in some situations.
I have created a theme tester and have uploaded as many of the publicly available themes as I could find. Would all theme designers take a moment to review their own theme within this and make sure you're happy with it before version 1 is released. In this way we can make sure new users aren't disappointed with their new blog.
If you no longer wish to maintain your theme, please make a comment here and let someone else have a go, it would be a shame if all your hard work wasn't continued.
Also, I don't have unlimited bandwidth, and this is on a shared server, so please don't crash it.
If you have any comments, please make them here so everyone can benefit. Over the next few days I will be adding additional posts and comments etc to give the themes tester some more authenticity.
Cheers
Carl