Reflection-Mod Photoblog Theme Changelog
List of all the changes made to the Reflection-Mod Photoblog theme since it’s original release. Here you can find details regarding every change made in each release.
List of all the changes made to the Reflection-Mod Photoblog theme since it’s original release. Here you can find details regarding every change made in each release.
Refractal is an elegant, minimalist, dark, 2 column, WordPress theme that blends with the Reflection-Mod and Reflection Photoblog themes seamlessly. It supports the new post thumbnail feature introduced in WordPress 2.9. It is a fully functional, widget ready theme that is perfect for those desiring a simple, yet elegant, dark colored WordPress Blog theme or for those preferring to match the appearance of their regular blog with that of their favourite Wordpress photoblog theme – Reflection-Mod 🙂
If you would prefer disabling the Comments and EXIF hyperlinks for whatever reasons, then it is fairly straightforward to do so. Open up index.php in your themes/reflectionmod folder and delete the lines below: Re-save the file and clear out your browser cache. Reload your website and the Comments and EXIF hyperlinks should be disabled.
By default, the Reflection-Mod theme displays the date of an image post above the image (next to the image title). If you would prefer to not display the date, then you will need to perform a couple of code edits by hand. Unfortunately I can’t enable this as a simple option in the theme administration…
Update – This is now implemented as an option within the Admin menu of the Reflection-Mod theme. I have left the information up for those interested in how this was achieved. In my Reflection-Mod Photoblog theme for WordPress, the Mosaic page defaults to grouping all your photoblog thumbnails by year. If you would prefer not…
Theme Updated – 2nd October, 2010 (Reflection-Mod 1.2.1) Download Reflection-Mod 1.2.1 Reflection-Mod v 1.2.1 Photoblog Theme for WordPress : Demo Reflection-Mod Logo for Header (Photoshop PSD File) Do you like the Reflection-Mod or Reflection themes for your Photoblog? Then be sure to check out my matching WordPress text blog theme – Refractal Reflection by David…
This post describes how you can modify the wp_list_pages() function of WordPress so that it lists normally hidden pages if the user is logged in (You can hide pages from the administrator panel, or more easily using the excellent Pagemash plugin). Thus you can restrict access to certain pages on your site unless the user…