Footfairy main site has moved to the Genesis Framework. One of the sub sites is still on Thesis 2 (my local reflexology site) but I just couldn't seem to make enough progress with the main site refurbishment. I bought Thesis 1.xx because it would give me a degree of control without having a solid programming background. Once Thesis 2.xx arrived I've had nothing but hassles. Partly that's due to the problems of trying to retrofit an old html site + Wordpress blog into a single site with a new theme. If I was just starting a fresh site then I doubt this would have been such a Continue Reading
Blog redevelopment – one of my favourite tools
Still Moving forward at a snail's pace with site and blog redevelopment. I run Thesis theme here on my blog and also on my local business site. Many of you will know the issues of moving from older version of thesis to the newer framework. If you've limited time like me then it can take forever to make the required changes. On my home reflexology business site I'm running Wordpress 4.0 and Thesis 2.1 with the Classic Responsive skin and I'm pretty happy with this. I still have a lot of work to do on making the site better but the technology stack I'm happy with. On the blog - although Continue Reading
Exploring Thesis 2
The initial irritation I felt when I realised my site design wouldn't convert automatically when I upgraded from Thesis 1.84b to Thesis 2 wore off pretty quickly. It was easy to re-activate my old Thesis theme. Just a click of a button and things were back to normal. I've got my test site up and running with Thesis 2. So I'm raring to go. I've had a quick look for documentation but there doesn't seem to be much out there. But I'm willing to give the new Thesis framework the benefit of the doubt until I've seen what it can offer. Often the best way to learn is by doing so I searched around Continue Reading