Revolution going open source with WP themes
October 6, 2008 in College Media News
IMPORTANT UPDATE: FORGET THIS POST EVER EXISTED. Gardner is now charging for these themes and they are no longer available for free on the RevolutionTwo web site. #
Via Christina Drain at Pensacola Junior College, I read that Brian Gardner, creator of the popular premium Revolution themes, is changing the model for Revolution as of Nov. 1. After that, all Revolution themes will be open-sourced. Those who purchased the earlier Revolution themes will have exclusive access to them. #
There will be a new set of themes on that website, which like I said will be made available under the GPL license. There will be an option to purchase packages which include support, tutorials, access to customization and a few other things. #This should be an interesting development, and might push more college newspapers into the arms of WordPress. #I do want to point out, as promised to users who’ve previously purchased the current Revolution themes, that there will be a section in the new support forum where we will continue to support those themes. #
I use Revolution for my college paper's website.
I used Gardener's forum instructions for making the front page pull the recent content from certain categories, and whatever I want in the top section is hardcoded (limitless). Basic layout is great with a crisp frontpage, and lots of room for further development in the sidebars within the site (advertising, widgets, etc.). Bonus was his free matching template for phpbb3 forums.
Revolution is an excellent theme structure for newbies, logical and easy to manipulate- I recommend it highly.
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nice article! nice site. you're in my rss feed now
keep it up
too bad. the free themes are short lived.