Daryl Koopersmith
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Forum: Plugins
In reply to: [Plugin: Elastic Theme Editor] any documentation available?Hm. Was it not saving under php4? Also, I’m guessing you can now see your theme in the themes menu? (Elastic *should* work for both php4 and php5, but php4 has had some errors).
For the warnings, I found the bug causing both of them. They should be fixed in the next release.
Warnings aside (and crazy typography aside), is the theme rendering okay? No fatal errors?
Forum: Plugins
In reply to: [Plugin: Elastic Theme Editor] any documentation available?Ovidiu: sounds great
NHL23: that (obviously) shouldn’t be happening. Can you tell me what version of wp you’re running and what version of PHP you’re using? Also, I’m assuming you’re using the latest version of elastic?
also, that load theme bug will probably be fixed by next release.
Forum: Plugins
In reply to: [Plugin: Elastic Theme Editor] any documentation available?Yeah. The editor is still very much in beta (v0.0.2.4), so pretty much all of the things that you’ve mentioned are things I plan to add.
WPMU support is on the features list as well. Ideally, I’d like the plugin to be compatible with all versions of WP, but it needs some time to get there. 🙂
If you customized your fonts, you’ll notice that the default theme doesn’t exactly reflect your customizations… that will be fixed soon.
Thanks for testing it out!
Forum: Plugins
In reply to: [Plugin: Elastic Theme Editor] any documentation available?Hey Ovidiu,
I’ll be writing and adding a bunch of documentation this week (Elastic is a Summer of Code project, and this is the final week).
Installation instructions and frequently asked questions are now available on the download page. Screenshots will be added soon.
Themes are saved into the themes folder, and are complete WordPress themes. However, the theme editor can only edit themes that it has created.
The download page now has a (slightly) clearer description the editor. In a nutshell: Elastic allows the user to create and edit themes by breaking themes down into pieces which can be dragged around a canvas. The user can also customize other parts of their theme, such as the typography (additional customizations are in development).
For the moment, Elastic has not been tested with WPMU.
Elastic isn’t that similar to the Theme Options plugin. While Theme Options provides users a way of managing and editing code snippets, Elastic provides users with a way to customize a theme without writing any code.
Hope this answered your questions.