76 Digital Wordpress Themes

Date: 25th October 2007 at 8:01 pm | Filed under: development, themes, wordpress | Author: Sam Burdge

The 76 Digital WordPress theme-set by 76 Creative is now available for download. The 76 Digital theme comes in four colour schemes: blue, green, orange and pink. It features a Flash header, which displays your blog title and tagline. It is also set up to work with many useful plugins.

76 Digital Blue - Screen76 Digital Green - Screen76 Digital Orange - Screen76 Digital Pink - Screen

Please read the readme file before installing the themes.

FEATURES:

  1. Comes in four colour schemes.
  2. Flash header displaying blog title and tagline.
  3. Compatible with many plugins, as listed below...

INSTRUCTIONS:

  1. Choose the colour scheme you want.
  2. Upload the theme to your wp-conent/themes folder.
  3. Select the them from the 'Presentation' page in your WordPress.

PLUGINS:

The theme is set up to work with the following plugins if they are installed:

  1. Dagon Design Sitemap Generator — Create a sitemap page.
  2. Get Recent Comments — Display recent comments in the sidebar.
  3. Jerome's Keywords — Attach tags to posts and have them display in your sidebar.
  4. Theme Switcher — Switch between the different themes you have installed.
  5. WP Navigation Tool (NAVT) — Create custom links for the tabbed navigation across the top of the page. Just create a group called 'tabs', then add links to it. This plugin is highly recommended!!

FLASH HEADER:

For all you WordPress wannabes out there wondering how the Flash header thing is done, stay tuned, as I will be posting tutorials about WordPress and Flash on my site in the near future, along with lots of other Flash based widgets and plugins for WP.

DOWNLOAD:

This set of themes has been updated, please download the latest version here.

7 Responses to “76 Digital Wordpress Themes”

  • Comment by Graham
    Date: May 4th, 2008 at 9:20 am

    Hello Sam ! Great site and content !!! I’m very impressed in the page nav with the + & - action to bring the subpages in view . Is this a plugin or something you’ve developed ?

  • Comment by Sam Burdge
    Date: May 4th, 2008 at 10:56 am

    Hi Graham
    Glad you like it!! The sliding nav is something I developed using jquery. I will release a theme that features it some time soon…more info here
    Sam

  • Comment by Nuno
    Date: July 11th, 2008 at 9:57 am

    Hello

    I like very much you theme (all features), the seach results shows thumbmais it´s fantastic. I intent use it, but unfortunately I’m inesperiente future blogger and I can´t put the theme work, I unable to customize the sidebar, indeed can upload a photo.
    If you put theme work without request knowledge HTML was really wonderful.

    A hug

  • Comment by Wolforg
    Date: January 13th, 2009 at 7:09 pm

    Hello, I’ve translated this great theme in grench (only the orange version but it’s simple to do the same thing for the others).
    Fell free to take this french version at http://traduction.wolforg34.info/2009/01/13/76-digital-orange/

    Have a nice day Sam :-)

  • Comment by Sam Burdge
    Date: January 14th, 2009 at 2:53 pm

    Hi Wolforg. Thats fantastic! Thanks. I will add a link to your site and offer a download of the French version (fully credited for the translation) on my site.

  • Comment by Thomas Krause
    Date: November 9th, 2009 at 2:27 am

    hello Sam we are using your template for our site and were wondering if you could help us out with the font on the flash header. We would like it to be more “readable” if possible. Please email me so we can talk about this.

    thanks

    tom
    tkrause22@gmail.com

  • Comment by James D Inman
    Date: May 13th, 2010 at 4:41 pm

    I’ve been working all week on one thing that I can’t figure out. I’m using the 76 digital orange theme. I go to your site and I see exactly what I want to do. How do you create posts on any page? Almost each one of your pages have posts. But in my WordPress admin with your theme it doesn’t let me do it. Do I need a plugin? I’ve been working all week on this and everyday I work all day looking for something and come up with nothing. Please help. I can do almost everything else but this.

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WP Digi Clock Plugin (0.1BETA)

Date: 19th October 2007 at 10:48 pm | Filed under: development, flash, plugins, wordpress | Author: Sam Burdge

A NEW VERSION OF THE PLUGIN HAS BEEN RELEASED!! Please follow this link: {{post id="wp-digi-clock-plugin-10-new-version" text="WP Digi Clock Version 1.0" target="_self"}}

[wp_digi_clock]This easy to use plugin will embed a flash digital clock into your wordpress blog, either in a post or page, or within your blog's template (in the sidebar / header / footer etc.). The background and font colours are managed via the options menu. The clock displays the time as set on the user's local machine. Server time and timezone offsets will be a feature of version 1 when it is released. For now please try it out and let me know of any issues etc. by commenting on this page.

Installation:

  1. Download the plugin file here: Follow the link at the top of this page to get the new version!!
  2. Upload the wp-digi-clock folder to your wp-content/plugins folder
  3. Activate the plugin from the plugins page
  4. Go to Options -> WP Digi Clock to choose your colour scheme

Usage:

To embed in a post or page:

type in [ wp_digi_clock ] (removing the spaces) anywhere in a post or page.

to embed in your page template (header, footer, sidebar):

use the function wp_digital_clock() for example:

 
<li>
<h2>TIME</h2>
</li>
<li><?php wp_digital_clock(); ?></li>
 

9 Responses to “WP Digi Clock Plugin (0.1BETA)”

  • Comment by chris
    Date: November 2nd, 2007 at 11:16 pm

    when trying to change the color, what numbers correspond with what color? is there any info on this?

  • Comment by Sam Burdge
    Date: November 2nd, 2007 at 11:23 pm

    Hi, as this is the very first release I haven’t had a chance to integrate the colour picker. Basically it works by hex codes e.g: #ffffff = white, #000000 = black. For a full list of colour codes you can visit: webmonkey

  • Comment by Hien
    Date: November 3rd, 2007 at 5:14 am

    Hi Sam:

    Just tried out you Digi Clock plugin (0.1BETA). Its a snap to use. I know that you probably have plans for other features so I won’t make any unreasonably unbearable requests. There is only one thing I’d like to bring to light… non-military time. The plugin, works great with my site color scheme right out of the box. I didn’t even have to change a thing. Thanks!

  • Comment by Shawn
    Date: November 5th, 2007 at 8:30 pm

    Hi Sam.. looks good.
    I would love, however, a “countdown” feature…
    allowing us to put a clock widget on the sidebar with a configurable title to provide countdown clocks .. ie.. “Time until election day”, “Time until vacation”, etc

  • Comment by Sam Burdge
    Date: November 5th, 2007 at 9:01 pm

    Hi Shawn, the closest thing I could find is this plugin: Countdown

  • Comment by Afzal Javed
    Date: November 6th, 2007 at 7:32 pm

    I still don’t know how to change the back ground color. Please let me know in which line of plugin-code should I change the code.

  • Comment by Sam Burdge
    Date: November 6th, 2007 at 9:42 pm

    Hi Afzal,
    In the options menu in wordpress you should see the tab for WP Digi Clock. Go to the WP Digi Clock options page and enter hex color codes for the background and text colours. If you dont see the colours change at first, try emptying your browser’s cache. Hope this helps…

  • Comment by WordPress 插件集锦系列 1-50套 « wordpress 非官方中文站——助力中文wordpress
    Date: May 2nd, 2009 at 3:07 am

    [...] WP DigiClock 在你的 WordPress 博客中,文章或者侧边拦,或者模板(侧边拦,页眉,页脚等)里面添加数字时钟。 [...]

  • Comment by aljuk
    Date: August 11th, 2010 at 3:21 pm

    Plugin is broken in WP3. Options don’t function, plugin doesn’t display. What a pity.

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random timing and color actionscripts

Date: 19th October 2007 at 1:45 am | Filed under: actionscript, development | Author: Sam Burdge

Here are the actionscripts used in the {{post id="flash-mousetrails-with-random-flashes" text="example" target="_self"}} swf. First the random timing script:

Read on…

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lazersonic

Date: 10th October 2007 at 8:00 pm | Filed under: portfolio | Author: Sam Burdge

I built this site for Lazer, dj / producer / remixer. The main focus for the site was for Lazer to be able to share his music, videos and live gig dates with his fanbase, updating the site regularly.

Lazer Title PageLazer BlogLazer Music Player

The lazersonic site is based on a hi-tech custom wordpress theme. It features a Flash enter page with a cool multi-coloured trail effect, using a repeat pattern of lazer's logo. The music player is a re-skinned version of the xspf Player using the xspf player plugin for wordpress.

visit the site: www.lazersonic.com

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Info

Date: 3rd October 2007 at 3:07 am | Filed under: blog | Author: Sam Burdge

I'm Sam Burdge, a web designer and video editor from North London, UK. Currently I'm involved with two companies – 76 Creative, a web design studio for which I do the programming side of things, and Comus Productions, a digital video production company for which I edit programmes and provide technical back-up.

The purpose of this website is to showcase new projects I've been working on and to share my scripts, designs, ideas, and thoughts with the public. I welcome feedback about any posting on the site especially relating to code and development, but please refrain from leaving comments that promote or advertise services, products, events etc (all comments are moderated before they will be publicly visible on the site).

The WordPress theme for this blog, 76 Digital theme, is designed by myself and Alex Newman for 76 Creative. It comes in four colour schemes and is available to download {{post id="76-digital-wordpress-themes" text="here"}}.

If you have any comments or suggestions for the site please send them to:

Enjoy the site!

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