
As some of you noticed, I neglected to pay appropriate attention to the “press this” styles when I released v1.2, the page was still usable but things clearly weren’t how they should have been. This update fixes that, I’ve added the necessary styles to Fluency to give “press this” the same feel as the rest of the admin.
I’ve also fixed up a couple of other things that were pointed out to me such as how the sidebar was overlapping the ‘activate theme’ lightbox when using Fluency together with Ozh’s Admin Drop Downs plugin, thanks to Ozh for posting a solution in the comments before I’d even had a chance to look at it. You might also notice that I’ve reinstated the border radius on some of the buttons. I originally removed these in v1.0 because of how bad the border radius looked in Firefox 2, but that has now been fixed in Firefox 3 so the border radius love can return.
The next big step for Fluency will be to get it working with the current WordPress trunk for 2.7, which includes yet another redesign/reorganisation of the admin. It will most likely mean start almost from scratch for the next version, but since the new admin for 2.7 is set out a LOT like Fluency by default (coincidence ???) it should be a fairly simple process. I’ll keep you all posted.
Enough talk, go and grab the update!
I noticed when Fluency is activated, two of my inactive plugins does not show in the plugin page: theme tester and WP DB backup. Any ideas?
Hi. Your admin theme is beautiful, but I have a little problem:
I have a plugin that removes the dashboard, leaving an EMPTY ul tag.
That creates a bad white rectangle in the place of the #dashadmin element.
Do you think there is a solution? I tryed without success.
Can you also provide me a list of the plugins you’re using?
I love the way you show archives and the layout of the comments template.
good
Dont start to hack now for 2.7, it’s still going to change *a lot* before anything will get out. I won’t work on my plugins until a beta or a RC.
Awesome.
Any progress on Captain Planet?