Regarding Plugins & Functionality

Nov 14 2007 3 Comments »

So whats so great about this theme anyway?

Not much to be honest. It comes with a few bells and whistles like a couple built in plugins, and some widgity sidebars. I’m pretty sure it’s not valid XHTML or CSS. So if thats what you’re concerned about, then you’d better mosey on.

I’m also sure, since this is brand new, that you guys will come across some bugs for me. Much obliged. Just drop a comment on the Theme Support page. Either I, or someone just might be able to help you out. No promises though. I’d love to respond to everybody, but I’m a pretty busy feller.

Alright, lets talk about the meat and potatoes.

Hunter Theme Pros and Cons

The Pros

  1. Widgitized sidebars
  2. Built in Lightbox Plugin
  3. Built in Recent Comments Plugin
  4. Packed in Archives Page
  5. Automagic nav links on page creation
  6. Automagic dropdown links on subpage creation
  7. famfamfam icons
  8. Handsome Looks :wink:
  9. It’s $Free Ninety Free

The Cons

  1. NOT IE6 COMPATIBLE - I know.. I got lazy. Instead, you see a warning on top of the theme encouraging an upgrade.
  2. You might feel obliged to click this.
  3. I’m sure all my bug testers will help me add more to this list…

Hunter Theme Plugins

The Hunters Theme comes built with the Recent Comments plugin for the “Recent Discussions” section on the bottom of the home page, and the Lightbox Plugin which allows a popup image to look handsome.

The hunter theme also accommodates:

What you can expect with this theme:

  1. Wigitization - Who doesn’t love widgets? All of the default widgets are shown on this theme, except for the search. It doesn’t fly with this theme. An additional Flickr widget is shown in the sidebar, and packaged with the theme.
  2. Lightbox - Enlarging images will look powerful nice with this fancy AJAX scripting. You don’t need to do a thing.