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Tequila
04-17-2013, 11:27 AM
Wanted to work on the revamps for the new version, so here is a list of the old themes and their revamps. I am also going to add more themes as they are finished.

All themes listed here are considered Donation Ware. Any amount is fine, please feel free to send donations as gifts to girl@tekiira.com through PayPal or visit cod(e)ity (http://codeity.tumblr.com/custom-stuff) for information. Thank you.

The Themes
Spookywood - Preview the "new" Version entitled "The Drop" Here (http://guild-ed.com/mysidia/1.4.xx%20themes/revisions/spookywood%20-%20the%20drop/template.html) - Zip for HTML & CSS - Zip for PSD
This theme is not finished, and when it is it will require some custom coding for links in the top bar.
http://24.media.tumblr.com/4f302fc6f15ee307a30ab352d0283f8b/tumblr_mler0sfcxo1s8nv5eo1_500.png

bobbybig
04-17-2013, 02:24 PM
^ excited right here. :)

I am a huge supporter of themes and giving potential users of the source every chance to make the best sites they can. I know in my head that more isn't better, but more with improvements and more that moves us in the right direction to having amazing site themes to offer is always a wonderful thing. Now my heart is all into that.

Glad to see the improvements XD keep'em coming.

Tequila
04-21-2013, 01:40 PM
^ excited right here. :)

I am a huge supporter of themes and giving potential users of the source every chance to make the best sites they can. I know in my head that more isn't better, but more with improvements and more that moves us in the right direction to having amazing site themes to offer is always a wonderful thing. Now my heart is all into that.

Glad to see the improvements XD keep'em coming.
Still working on some little ideas, but I want this to be a good theme (my last one is this one: http://www.mysidiaadoptables.com/forum/showthread.php?t=2102 but it's paid, not free).

I updated the code a bit, http://guild-ed.com/mysidia/1.4.xx%20themes/revisions/spookywood%20-%20the%20drop/template.html nothing big, but still an adjustment.

I'm also looking for input on other themes to add (still anything from the old thread (http://www.mysidiaadoptables.com/forum/showthread.php?t=1652) will apply as well).

bobbybig
04-21-2013, 03:35 PM
Still working on some little ideas, but I want this to be a good theme (my last one is this one: http://www.mysidiaadoptables.com/forum/showthread.php?t=2102 but it's paid, not free).

I updated the code a bit, http://guild-ed.com/mysidia/1.4.xx%20themes/revisions/spookywood%20-%20the%20drop/template.html nothing big, but still an adjustment.

I'm also looking for input on other themes to add (still anything from the old thread (http://www.mysidiaadoptables.com/forum/showthread.php?t=1652) will apply as well).

I have 100s literally of ideas to share for theme ideas. This source is used or can be used for many types of pet adoptions and for each type there is the needs in theme layout. As we progress on this topic I will do may best to come up with sample images of ideas and layouts. It is not that hard actually as I am the type of person who writes in both php and html to meet the idea in my head rather than the limitations of my skill. So I can always whip up a sample image. That is for the ones that require some sort of image base.

On the topic of almost complete css based themes I must ask as I have not personally studied too closely into your personal work or preference in work; have you progressed into the use of boarders, backgrounds and radius uses? This is a direction that I feel will progress available default themes so that users are using the latest. It is just a question to open up talks. I am not trying to insult or belittle what you have done or shown in skill to the community.

Tequila
04-22-2013, 05:00 PM
I have 100s literally of ideas to share for theme ideas. This source is used or can be used for many types of pet adoptions and for each type there is the needs in theme layout. As we progress on this topic I will do may best to come up with sample images of ideas and layouts. It is not that hard actually as I am the type of person who writes in both php and html to meet the idea in my head rather than the limitations of my skill. So I can always whip up a sample image. That is for the ones that require some sort of image base.

On the topic of almost complete css based themes I must ask as I have not personally studied too closely into your personal work or preference in work; have you progressed into the use of boarders, backgrounds and radius uses? This is a direction that I feel will progress available default themes so that users are using the latest. It is just a question to open up talks. I am not trying to insult or belittle what you have done or shown in skill to the community.

This layout, minus the images used for the backgrounds of the links bar, side feed section, and header is mostly css3 standards. I'm still having issues with certain gradients outside of PS, so I usually fall back onto the program as a last resort. I'm still learning though. You should see the theme for Crystal Hollow (http://crystalhollow.com) that I did up, it's still the only theme up on site right now.

bobbybig
04-23-2013, 01:28 AM
This layout, minus the images used for the backgrounds of the links bar, side feed section, and header is mostly css3 standards. I'm still having issues with certain gradients outside of PS, so I usually fall back onto the program as a last resort. I'm still learning though. You should see the theme for Crystal Hollow (http://crystalhollow.com) that I did up, it's still the only theme up on site right now.

Oh yes I did check out that theme :) sorry so much to remember I some times forget what all I have seen or not seen. It is a very elegant theme, and yes your use of css is exemplary, and we are all still learning.

Thanks for the quick and attentive reply to my comment lets keep the talk rolling to help draw more attention to theme and the available themes designed with this source code in mind.

What more do you think themes should have or better yet what might the themes we have be lacking in? To preempt this question I simply answer with a need for built into the adoptables source the ability for us to call on functions and easily create plugins for the themes like log in areas, and admin settings.

Tequila
05-22-2013, 08:30 AM
Moving theme development to a new page -> http://adf.ly/PNs7e (registration not required!)

New home for previews for The Drop: http://adf.ly/PNsDG (updated today! 05/22)

Hall of Famer
05-22-2013, 06:34 PM
Oh this looks awesome, you are working on some real nice things here Tequila. ^^

Tequila
05-22-2013, 07:03 PM
:)

Ayup...

Tequila
06-13-2013, 10:13 PM
I need a tester! The Drop is ready to test, but I cannot get the script to cooperate on my server. Please respond if you'd be willing to test the theme out! I will send out both zip files (I broke them in two, one for the coded theme and one for the PSD) so you can try it.

If you like the theme, please feel free to send a gift to girl@tekiira.com through PayPal! ;3 (Unemployed now, need help wherever I can get it!)

LucasA33
07-05-2013, 10:32 AM
Not a big fan of the font used, other than that-- looks great! :usedusedused:

LucasA33
07-05-2013, 10:37 AM
edit: by font used, i'm talking about the content, I am quite fond of the menu font :happyc: