A testing site for themes and plugins

A retest of Modern Linguist

Okay! The new version of this theme works. I may not use it this year, but perhaps for next year’s Nanowrimo. Or I may use it this year — if I can get it working. Now comments aren’t showing!

Testing Acamas, a Thematic child theme

…or “themelet” as they are calling them now. Okay. This one isn’t too bad — though I’m not sure about the hiding all but featured posts behind the title. We’ll see.

New theme image test

I’m using a minimal theme I found called “Just Write.” Here is an image:

mushrooms on the lawn

Can you see the mushrooms on the lawn?

Okay, it doesn’t force the size of the photo to fit, so the only thing I can do is put it in at “medium” size initially. And the editor won’t let me expand it to a bigger size. So this is really not a theme for images, but as its title says — for writing. It uses Helvetica/Arial (ugh) for the body font, but for some reason Arial doesn’t look as obnoxious here as it usually does. Pending…

Testing again

Okay, let’s see if the permalinky .htaccess thingie works.

Where are my posts, bitch?

After breaking the site several times, I finally just upgraded this bitch by hand. And now my posts (well, the one before this) are giving me a 404 error. What.

It’s a good thing this is just a test site.

List list o list

Time to test the lists:

  • One
  • Two
  • Three
  • Four
  • Five
  1. Ayyy
  2. Beee
  3. Ceeee
  4. Deeee
  5. Eeeee
  6. FFFFFFFFFFFF–!

Ooooh, how about some code. Don't remember how to code so oh well.

Twenty-Ten Weaver Theme

Testing the Twenty-Ten Weaver theme. So far it’s okay but it seems mostly to be about looks more than content.

One more test of Posterous

Can’t figure out why the footer stuff is stripped.

 

Posterous autopost test

Testing the autopost.

Update: hm… the links to Posterous and the comments are stripped out. Interesting.

166 theme verdict so far

I like it. No categories or tags (I’ve gotten tired of thinking up new clever names for things), and no archives (who reads archives? hardly anyone in my experience; I may be one of the few who do). The only thing I am reluctant to give up are comments. I must think about that.

Donation button test: