Sca4ered Theme

Sca4ered just found another release in “Polynikes”, don’t ask why it’s called Polynikes but Tony can call it whatever he want’s since he’s the one maintaning it.

About the Author, Dan Cameron:

I'm the owner and solution engineer at Sprout Venture, a web solutions company that specializes in web development including WordPress.

I started my first blog in 2003 and transitioned to WordPress in 2004. Since moving to WordPress I've written a few plugins and themes for public consumption. Lately I'm busy engineering/building/coding and have only been able to share a few code snippets.

If you're in need of some web development, web design or custom WordPress plugins and/or themes contact me, I'll be happy to discuss it with you.

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  • I like this theme,thanks.
  • Let me see if I can make this clear as mud for you. Dan designed the original Sca4ered theme but decided that he no longer wanted to maintain it in it's "current" state. In speaking with Dan I asked (and was granted permission) to continue the development of the Sca4ered theme as it stands today.

    Sca4ered v133 The "Polynikes" Release is the first iteration of that. Each release that I push back to Dan will have a code name associated with it (much like Debian does) so that it's easier to identify.

    This version (Sca4ered v133 The "Polynikes" Release) has gone through some minor code cleanup as well as support for 2 new plugins. Those plugins are myStatus v0.5 and WP Audioscrobbler 0.35 Beta. If you have these plugins installed and activated in WordPress then you should see a few new sidebar options.

    Does that make it any clearer? Many thanks go out to Dan for allowing me to extend and continue all the great work he's done with the Sca4ered Theme.
  • Then what's all this about Tony and "Polynikes"? From the text in your post, I would assume that the link that says "Polynikes" would take me to something called Ploynikes, which is maintained by someone named Tony. I don't get it.
  • Dan
    It would make sense since it is my theme.
  • Is it just me, or does that Polynikes link point to your theme page?
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