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Genesis Framework v1.6 Now Available
Tweet We’ve been working on Genesis 1.6 for a over two months now, and we had it in beta for 3 weeks. This version includes a number of features that integrate seamlessly with WordPress and also fixes some bugs. Below you’ll see what’s been included… Footer Widgets Recent themes, like Venture, Focus, and even Prose, have been using this feature for a long time now. Continue reading
Genesis + WordPress 3.1 = Update Now!
Tweet As many of you know, this morning the long-awaited WordPress 3.1 was officially released . We wanted to let you know that we’ve updated all of the Genesis child theme demo sites, and all is well. This is our way of saying “Go for it, you should safely be able to update to WordPress 3.1!” Coming Soon to a Genesis Theatre Near You… Piggybacking on the announcement of WordPress 3.1 being available, we’re happy to say that the Tapestry child theme should be released soon Continue reading
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Tagged child, code, coming-soon, Genesis, Genesis Framework, genesis-theatre, image, morning, tapestry-child, update-the-code
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Genesis Framework v1.5 Now Available
We’ve been quietly working on Genesis 1.5 for a while now, and we had it in beta for a week now. This is not a very big release – but it does, however, tie up some loose ends, adds some useful new features, and fix some bugs. Below you’ll see what’s been included… Rewritten Style Sheet We have taken a lot of time and worked with our development community to rewritte the default Style Sheet. Continue reading
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Tagged development, does-the-heavy, format-support, Genesis, Genesis Framework, genesis-grid, genesis-style, made-the-right, really-supposed, rewritten-style, style
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Add the Genesis Box and Increase Affiliate Conversions
Many of you know that sites such as Chris Brogan , Problogger and Copyblogger have an advertising box at the end of their posts that says something like “ChrisBrogan.com runs on the Genesis Framework.” Here’s an example of what Chris Brogran’s Genesis Box looks like: Chris Brogan explains why he includes the Genesis Box on his site: As a proud affiliate of StudioPress, I display the Genesis Box because it has a high conversion rate and I want to promote the great framework my site is running on. Here’s an example of what Problogger’s Genesis Box looks like: Darren Rowse, of Problogger.net, explains: As an affiliate for StudioPress I was always looking for a more integrated way to promote the Genesis Framework. I’d previously had a clumsy solution showing ads below each post for it but they looked a little out of place and like an after thought Continue reading
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Tagged code, genesis box, Genesis Framework, image, match, modify-the-text, posts, seo, smart
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