blue sky
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Can artisteer be used to produce a theme for single page sites like the one below?
http://skylock.cc/
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Philip Barrington
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If you created a no sidebar theme in Artisteer, and then installed Page Builder by SiteOrigen and the SiteOrigen Widgets Bundle you would go close. The other plugin would be sticky menu or anything to stick the headbar at the top.
So I would take that to be a Yes
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www
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I meant inside this tester:
http://validator.w3.org/
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Adam
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2-Cents, I appreciate your thoughts on this. Oddly, I wasn't really worried about it for my sake. I gather that Themler already can or will be able to import Artisteer projects. I was thinking about Artisteer plugin developers and what it means for them. I think they, at least, deserve an explanation.
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2-Cents
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@ Adam
In no way am I suggesting that a WP Tux for Themler could or would happen. All I'm saying is that plugins for Themler might be possible based on some of the documentation available on their site. We'll know one way or another once the Themler desktop app arrives
Trevor might not have any interest in coding a WP Tux for Themler. You'd have to ask him directly. I wouldn't want speculate one way or another.
The truth is, there's always new tools appearing. It's a crowded field where IMHO no tool doesn't extremely well. I just discovered (maybe re-discovered) Unyson Framework. News is, people have built themes with Unyson and ThemeForest has accepted them. Has anyone successfully submitted an Artisteer or Themler theme on ThemeForest? I doubt it.
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Adam
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Thanks for introducing Unyson to me, 2-Cents. It looks promising! Is it Woo Commerce ready?
I didn't really mean WP Tux for Themler literally either, I guess. Figuratively -- adapting to the new landscape.
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Adam
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I found the answer to my question about Unyson:
"Extensions
The framework does not inherently support any WordPress plugins (like WooCommerce, or LearnDash), but instead provides its own extensions (for e-Commerce, e-Learning, and so on), which can be used to build a theme to service a particular genre."
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