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  • This topic has 2 replies, 2 voices, and was last updated 8 years, 2 months ago by RavenManiac.
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  • February 20, 2018 at 12:33 am #216799
    RavenManiac
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    Why doesn't StudioPress show ALL of its themes on this page?

    When I log into my Pro Plus All-Theme account there are many, many more. Also, I see that some of the older themes were recently updated, and some of them have never been updated. I can only assume that the themes that were updated tend to be the more popular ones. Is that correct or is there another reason that some themes receive updates and others don't?

    And finally, how do I know which of the older themes still work with the latest iteration of WordPress?

    Thanks!

    February 20, 2018 at 4:04 pm #216824
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    You probably want to avoid anything pre 2014, as they were made before Genesis 2.0, which is when they switched to supporting html5, schema markup etc.

    I'd say the reason some newer ones aren't featured is simply for marketing purposes. You only show the best, web design gets old really fast.

    With anything after 2014, you won't need to worry about compatibility with the latest version of WordPress. The parent theme Genesis will be updated as WordPress is updated, the child themes just sit on top and are mostly just simple templates, CSS and a little bit of JS. There's not much functionality there that can go wrong with a WP update.


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    February 20, 2018 at 4:08 pm #216825
    RavenManiac
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    Thanks David. I'll stay clear of the pre-2014 apps.

    BTW, I'm so glad I decided to go with the Genesis framework. It's rock solid! I rarely have any problems, save a rogue plugin. 🙂

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