Wednesday, December 2nd, 2009 at 10:49 am
NOTE: 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
Sunday, March 22nd, 2009 at 1:23 pm
Affiliate marketers are always looking for tools that make it easier to launch affiliate sites, whether with WordPress or an HTML editor such as Dreamweaver or Expression Web. My new FlexSqueeze theme streamlines either process, as it includes a fully styled HTML sales page along with all the needed CSS styles and images.
If you are building affiliate sites with WordPress, FlexSqueeze reduces the task of creating a WordPress squeeze page to one-click. Once your page has been templated into a squeeze page, the process for getting all your sales page content into the page is quite simple.
I personally use Dreamweaver for all my HTML editing, as the WYSIWYG editor in WordPress is not really suited for creating css-based page layouts. If you have my FlexSqueeze theme, you have a file called ‘sample-squeeze-content.html’ within the theme download. There is also an identical file in text format called ‘sample-squeeze-content.txt’ that is set up without the CSS styles so you can copy and paste the entire document directly into your FlexSqueeze sales page. All the needed CSS styles are already built into FlexSqueeze theme. Read the rest of this entry