I’m already following the development of Gutenberg very closely and of course we will adapt all our Themes to work fine with Gutenberg, and use all the new possibilities as well. The Editor is just the beginning, blocks will also replace widgets and other concepts in WordPress. Gutenberg will have a massive impact on WordPress, Themes and Plugins in the long term, but it is still not quite sure in which direction the project is going after WordPress 5.0. WordPress 5.0 is planned to be released in the middle of 2018 and Gutenberg will be part of it. Morten has also introduced Gutenberg on WordCamp US. If you haven’t heard from Gutenberg, I recommend to read this article from Morten Rand-Hendriksen: How Gutenberg Will Shape the Future of WordPress Since the beginning of 2017 the WordPress Core developers work on a new Editor called Gutenberg, which will revolutionize the way we create and edit content in WordPress. What’s new in 2018? WordPress 5.0 and Gutenberg The design of the checkout page is completely new and now supports Stripe, which means we can finally offer payments via credit card, and not just Paypal.
The home page and all add-on pages were completely revised and got new layouts and content, and the theme has also had some smaller design updates.Īll 120 tutorials in our documentation were updated and received new screenshots. Improvements for īesides the themes I have also spent some time on itself.
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Our Pro Add-ons received some updates and new features as well – including Header Search, Scroll to Top Button, Author Bio and better Color Settings.
With Mercia, we have also developed our first Theme with the new CSS Grid Technology. We have created the Magazine Widgets in all our themes from scratch and greatly improved them with caching and better extensibility with hooks and templates.Ī new feature is our own developed Magazine Widget Builder in the Customizer, which makes it even easier than before to create a Magazine homepage: We have published five new WordPress Themes this year, but have also focused a lot on the development of our existing themes.Ĭountless Updates brought additional settings for blog and post details, new page templates and usability improvements. This is my review of 2017! Five new Themes and countless Updates I founded ThemeZee in 2010 which means my theme business has its eighth birthday in the summer. Sometimes I still find it hard to believe that it is now 10 years since my first encounter and use of WordPress. I’ll also introduce my plans for the next twelve months.Īs usual time passes quickly and another year just flew by. I’ll answer your other question separately.2017 is nearly over and I would like to spend a few minutes to review the past year and to take a glimpse at the new year. Since you have the Business plan, you can hide the footer credit by opening the Customizer‘s Site Identity panel and choosing “Hide” from the Footer Credit menu. Note that you don’t need to hide the footer credit with custom CSS - and then make your custom credit visible again later. site-info To remove the italics in your footer credit, add font-style: normal to your existing custom CSS here:Ĭontent: “The Crane Collective | Copyright 2017 All Rights Reserved.” To change the font on text widgets, the footer menu, and credit, and remove the italics, you’d add this. Thanks for the clarifications, that’s helpful.