If you have made a prior purchase with us, and wish to upgrade to the full bundle, you can now upgrade and save what you have already spent. Or you can now try just one theme before you go for the full bundle, and when you are ready to upgrade you will save $50 on your purchase.
Knowledgebase 0.2 Update
To stay in-line with the recent updates to some of our more popular themes (another should be coming later this week), I’m happy to announce version 0.2 of Knowledgebase. Like the Diverse update, these changes are almost all code re-factoring/restructuring, and improvements. The major changes include:
- Rewritten sorting methods when filtering content types.
- More dynamic creation of post types to allow for easier additions/removal.
- Security hardening.
- Custom Post Type Migration (more below)
- Complete re-work of all jQuery (to fix bugs)
get_template_part()is now being properly utilized, and incorrect calls now uselocate_template()- Built in Custom Headers and Custom Backgrounds
Other Changes:
- A few Theme Options have been removed. Please use a plugin instead.
- Add Featured Images to RSS has been removed, as it was not properly supported by the WooFramework
- The theme no longer loads a 404 for
custom.cssordefault.css - Blank Custom Meta Boxes have been removed from certain post types.
- Custom Post Types and Shortcodes extracted from
theme-functions.phpfor portability. - “Add New > Post” link removed from admin bar.
One of the most subtle changes, that effects the most people (everyone) is the renaming of the Custom Post Types. They were improperly named before, using a mixture of singular and plural strings, that didn’t apply to the content they were trying to convey. The new content type IDs are: question (replaces ‘questions’), document (replaces ‘documentation’), resoure (replaces ‘resources’), and user_draft (replaces ‘userdrafts’).
WPBundle Knowledgebase Post Type Migrator
In order to migrate posts to the new post types, I have made a simple plugin. Simply activate this plugin once and your content will automatically be restored. That is all you have to do.`
If you have edited theme files, or CSS without using a Child Theme, please do not simply overwrite your files. You will need to manually add your changes back in, and this time use a Child Theme! If you have only edited the CSS, you should be able to replace all of the files except the CSS, and then manually update the fixes included in this update. Or redo it using a child theme!
Get the Update or Buy
Existing Bundle customers (or people who purchased Knowledgebase individually) will receive an update URL, or you can use your previous download URL that was sent to you at the time of your original purchase.
$200 Buy Full Bundle $50 Buy Knowledgebase
As always, if you have any questions, please do not hesitate to post in the Support Forums.
ReForum – New bbPress Theme
ReForum is a fresh look at how forums can look. Built from the ground up to be quick and easy to browse, we think we’ve come up with something that makes exploring and participating in discussions easier than ever. The theme also comes with a blog style layout, which you can use on it’s own, or alongside your bbPress forum. The bbPress plugin is required (and free) for ReForum to work.
ReForum WordPress Theme
Demo ReForum Theme – or the Light Variation
Making a forum theme that stood out and looked unique was a challenge, but one that we absolutely loved. We used soft combinations of textures and surfaces to achieve the final look, but we’ve also included a stripped-back “light” version which can be the perfect starting point for your own modifications. Be sure to check out the demo to fully appreciate the theme in all it’s glory.
Brand New Theme: Tickle
We’ve collaborated with the hugely talented Jo Klima to bring you a brand new theme to the Bundle: Tickle. Existing and new bundle customers will now see the theme is available & included, but it is also available on it’s own with an individual license for only $50.
Tickle WordPress Theme
Explore the demo (above) to fully explore the beautiful, texture, typography and details that Jo has injected into the theme. Tickle is a very cute, soft and natural blogging theme, powered by WordPress, that we think would be ideal for something along the lines of a fashion blog, or wedding site, to something as simple as a personal blog or portfolio.
Diverse 0.2.2
Diverse has been updated to 0.2.2 — Although the updates are minor, they are important. Please update to 0.2.2 as soon as possible. The way the options are stored has changed from being Page/Category Titles, to IDs. This allows for less code when querying certain parts of the site.
Use your original Quixly URL to download the latest version of the theme. Both individual theme zips, as well as the full bundle have been updated.


