Bearing in mind the Sony Xperia Tablet Z came out 2 years ago, I’m impressed that it’s just been upgraded to Lollipop. My wife’s Motorola Moto G still hasn’t, and that’s only from last year. So, congratulations where due to Sony for still maintaining past products.
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Searching for the Ideal WordPress Theme
I recently came across a rather cracking WordPress theme on a user’s site – concentrating on the blog aspect of the site and with lots of parallax scrolling and effects it was really effective. It was a commercial theme, though, but got me thinking about this site. The theme I was using, Hueman, apart from being extremely popular, just wasn’t very exciting. So, I set off to find a new one.
First, I needed to decide what I wanted. Key was an emphasis on blogging and not being a magazine format. A single sidebar would be nice, but an option to hide it would make the site look neater. However, I still wanted an emphasis on promotion, so a featured post slider would be beneficial, but not critical1. The site had to be responsive too, and an easy way to add advertising.
Additional things that would be “nice to have” was aside post types, sticky posts, infinite scroll, breadcrumbs, selectable fonts and social sharing integration.
I looked. Boy, did I look2. But nothing came close. The problem? Blog themes do not have promotional features – they’re expected of magazine themes. So, although there are plenty of professional bloggers, no-one seems to think that they want to show off their top articles or integrate advertising in the end result.
Then I had a realisation. There was one theme that came pretty close – Hueman, the one I was already using. Shame it was a magazine theme, but it was also configurable, so I set about seeing what I could do. I reduced it to one sidebar, lopped off some colourful headers for the sidebar and generally tweaked it. A new icon was added and I re-thought the colours – I’m using both colours and font from Google’s Material Design. I also realised the theme was out-of-date, which I sorted and this added new features too. The end result is rather good – it’s very different to how it was and I suspect many would struggle to realise it was the Hueman theme.
But, all this made me think about the themes that are out there. If I ever get into my own theme design I now know what I’d create – a creative blogging theme which also includes featured posts and advertising. Until then, I’ll continue looking.
- I did play with various plugins that add this feature but implementing one on an existing site, particularly a responsive site, proved to be problematic ↩︎
- although I mainly stayed with free themes. Tip – I often ruled out those that had premium versions of their theme, as I found the decent features were kept for this. Truly free themes were usually the only ones with a decent number of quality features ↩︎
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Picking WordPress Plugins Back Up
After some time away from my plugins, I’ve returned back to them. Re-assigning them to myself and reviewing the support forums, I’ve brought myself up-to-date with any issues. I think my Currency Converter plugin needs most attention, but otherwise they’re fairing well.
There are some that are a priority, I’ll admit. Overnight I’ve had WordPress remove some of my old, abandoned plugins1 and I’ll be reviewing those remaining – that, at least, allows me to concentrate on the important ones.
I was using MantisBT for my bug and feature tracking but found that quite un-user-friendly, so Bug Tracker. I haven’t quite moved over all the plugins yet to FlySpray, just the most important ones – the rest will happen in due course. I’d ideally like users to Bug Tracker : Register too and add their own issues, as well as comment on existing ones (you can also vote on features – so if you want to get one prioritised, you know how to do it!).
My plan next is to review each and push out a minor update, fixing any bugs. Feature enhancements will come later.
- where other plugins provide better functionality ↩︎
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Kitchen Installation
After putting brief updates on Facebook about my kitchen installation, I got a LOT of interest from people. I therefore thought I’d transfer the details onto my site here, with additional information and, in particular, links to those people involved.
The following are details of what happened as my existing kitchen is completely ripped out and replaced with a brand-spanking new one.
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Trust BT? I Wouldn’t
After BT & A Lack of Customer Service and some rather variable network quality in recent months, I made the decision that at the end of my current contract I’d “jump ship”. Zen Internet, with their much lauded customer service, and lack of any kind of traffic “shaping” is ideal. They offer a phone and broadband package, the latter being available up to the equivalent of my current Infinity 2. It’s a bit more money per month but, to me, that’s worthwhile.

