David Peralty has just posted about the recently-released Cutline version 1.3.
Remember that Archive link in the header of every installation? I have since removed it, making sure to use WordPress’ built-in page listing code, so top level pages will be displayed automatically rather than having to edit the theme.
I have also taken some advice given freely to me by Gabriel Radic on his Timbru blog, so if you like the changes, please thank him.
There are no more italics in the blockquotes, I have added some text to the 404 page, so that non-web savvy users understand where they are, and I have removed the comments link from the index page meta-data line. I have also changed the meta-data line to use a san-serif font to be easier to read.
I have also checked the theme for WordPress 2.5 compatibility and haven’t been able to replicate any issues that others have mentioned.
Even with Cutline 2.xx, I think the first version is still as popular as ever. If you’re not familiar with Cutline, then better check it out. It’s what we consider a platform rather than simply a WordPress theme.
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