Flexibility Blog Archives

65 New Theme Skins Available for Flexibility Theme

The skins available for Flexibility and FlexSqueeze theme were self-admittedly getting a little stale.  I finally took three days and sat down and put my nose to the grindstone and cranked out 65 fresh new skins.

Click here to view theme skins at FlexSqueeze.com

Topics range from all types of sporting topic skins to wine, careers, cars, home decorating, generic textures and artistry, iPads and the new Kindle Fire.  All the new skins include the normal header and settings file, and also an editable PSD for the text logo shown in the skin screenshots.

So if you have a new site you’re working on or need some inspiration for a new affiliate income stream, try out one (or more) of the new skins.  They’re the usual $9 each, which is a steal considering how quickly the skins transform a plain WordPress site into a targeted niche site.

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New Flex Pretty Fonts Plugin

The new Flex Pretty Fonts plugin allows you to use more creative type styles on your Flexibility 3 sites.  The plugin gives you an options page where you can specify the fonts you want to use for your title, tagline, post/page titles, sidebar widget titles and feature area titles.

It also gives you the ability to create three custom styles that you can use anywhere on your site.

The plugin utilizes the Cufon font replacement script, and fonts appear in all major javascript enabled browsers.

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Flexibility 3 Released

As you can see if you’ve been on my site before, I made a few changes. The long (and I mean LOOONG) awaited update to Flexibility 2 has finally been released, and this site now uses the Flexibility 3 theme.

There are a lot of improvements and additions in the new version, and I think everyone will find it easier and faster to use. I didn’t make so many changes that prior users will have to relearn everything though. You’ll find the default installation is nearly identical to Flexibility 2. The theme options interface has been redone to be more user-friendly and faster loading, but previous users will find themselves right at home.

I’m not going to go into all the changes in this post, just grab a download, install the theme and enjoy.

Big Changes Coming to FlexibilityTheme.com

As you have probably noticed, there are some changes occurring with this site. First, FlexSqueeze has been moved off of this site and put onto it’s own domain at FlexSqueeze.com. But the big news is:

Flexibility 3 is Coming!

That’s right. Now that I have FlexSqueeze.com built and functional, I’m putting the finishing touches on the successor to Flexibility 2.

The theme has undergone a major overhaul and you’ll find it much more intuitive and easy to use, way more options, more graphic selections, faster performance and many more improvements.

Flexibility 3 can be installed along side Flexibility 2, and 99% of the theme options will transfer from one to the other. Upgrading to the new version will be as painless as possible.

So check back real soon and it will be pretty obvious when Flexibility 3 is ALIVE! It’s here! Download it now.

pixopoint-multiNOTE: Flexibility 3 and FlexSqueeze now have full drop-down menu support, including support for custom menus in WP 3.0.

Until I get a chance to update the actual theme code and integrate my own drop-down menu, here’s a pretty easy fix for both themes that allow for integration of the PixoPoint menu plugin by Ryan Hellyer.

The plugin not only does a good job with the suckerfish menu, but it also makes it very easy to customize your menu. Add drop-down categories, include or exclude pages, add custom code and even add a search box in your menu.  I’ve worked with the plugin extensively integrating it into another theme, but here’s the quick solution to using PixoPoint with Flexibility 2 and FlexSqueeze. Read the rest of this entry

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