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Professional Theme Released!

AnnouncementsI've been working on a new theme "Professional". It is by far, the easiest theme to color in one quick swoop guaranteed. The theme has gotten it's name from the fact it incorporates some features in which most other themes inadvertently lack.

It's in a dark blue and light silver type color base. It can easily be changed to any other color you would like and for those of you who play and work with the calendar this is a theme in which you might never forget. It is really simple, clean and a straight forward design.

Please drop by http://aeonserv.com to gain a better understanding and preview of the theme in action. There is much to do but the current version (1.3.9) is stable for release. It is in the highest hopes you enjoy the work I've done and put into this theme. You can get it at http://aeonserv.com

Thank you
Best Regards

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Professional Theme Released!
Authored by: machinari on Wednesday, March 31 2004 @ 05:47 PM EST
that's some awesome work you've done. noticed some template vars are missing in the header, like {menu_elements} for example.

I'm looking forward to seeing the final product. In the meantime, i've downloaded it from your site and am letting my users check it out.

again, very nice.
Professional Theme Released!
Authored by: vbgunz on Thursday, April 01 2004 @ 04:21 PM EST
Thank you for your comment about the theme. You're right, it is missing that variable and I forgot all about it. Mainly because eversince Dirk put me onto the following, I've used it faithfully...

function phpblock_plugin_menu() { $retval = ''; $plugin_menu = PLG_getMenuItems(); for( $i = 1; $i ' . $plg . '
'; next( $plugin_menu ); } return $retval; }


Basically the above code (a little messed up because of Geeklog formatting) provides that very link but instead into a block by the name of phpblock_plugin_menu. You can learn more about that block by visiting the following link where the code is posted by Dirk in a much clearer state. http://www.geeklog.net/forum/viewtopic.php?forum=3&showtopic=17469

I will try to find a place for it in the header soon and be haste on releasing the next version as quickly as possible. Until, please visit that thread and check out "how to block that content".

Thanks for the kind comment, next version will be better!

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Victor B. Gonzalez -
http://aeonserv.com

Professional Theme Released!
Authored by: xspace on Tuesday, April 13 2004 @ 08:28 AM EDT
Another great work ... :)

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