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Platinum2 WordPress theme from PhotoPressPro
July 27, 2010
Introducing the Platinum2 WordPress theme from PhotoPressPro! We’re a little loopy around here, so bear with us… the lack of sleep and gross over-indulgement in coffee and donuts, combined with the joy of releasing our best product to date (we think), is a little overwhelming. (Lawdy, I need to finish this here blog post, I’m getting the vapors!)
The main focus of this release was a major cleanup of the PPP Platinum2 Control Panel. We put a ton of thought into laying out the options in a way that is natural to the design process; for example, most people start with a logo or header image, so we made that the very first tab. Several options were rearranged, but current users will notice that most options are just the same, although some are much prettier. (Current users should also notice that we’ve dropped support for the Flashfader plugin. If you must have it, email us for instructions on getting it back. Current users will also notice that this is a free update from the Platinum theme, but it will need to be installed like a new theme.)
We’ve listed a quick rundown on the new Control Panel features below. Also, check out the video walkthroughs on the support page.
- Tab Management. The tab you’re currently viewing gets saved when you Save Changes or upload a file. No more hunting down where you left off. Yay!
- Improved Snapshots. Snapshot name is now saved with your settings, so it never gets out of date.
- Revamped Notifications. Non-essential messages fade away. Important messages are highlighted.
- 5 Default Snapshots. 5 totally different looks to use as inspiration, or as starting points for your new blog design.
- Header Image now in the PPP Control Panel. You no longer need to go to a separate page to upload your custom header. Now it’s nicely integrated into the Control Panel, under Layout > Header. The Header Slideshow was also moved to this tab.
- Like I said, much prettier. Hey, we think so. Let us know what you think!
What else is new?
So glad you asked! (We love inquisitive people!)
- WordPress 3.0 Menus. The most exciting new feature of WordPress 3.0 is fully supported. You can create menus and add them to your Dropdown Menu as widgets, or create your entire menu in the fantastic WordPress menu editor.
- Upload a Favicon. Adding a favicon to your blog could not be easier. Just upload a small, square image and the theme will handle the rest.
- Comments customizations. You can now change the width of your comments area, as well as the comment form colors and borders.
- Show/Hide Footer. One of the most frequently requested features. Flick the switch to turn off the footer widgets completely.
- RSS Subscribe Link. Another oft-requested feature. Enter a text link or choose one of the included RSS icons to give your visitors easy access to your RSS feed. The link will be added to the very end of your menu. (If you don’t much care for the icons, check out the next feature.
- PPP Simple Link widget: Enter an Image URL. Instead of a boring old text link, why not use a slick, glossy icon, or a fancy rotating blinking GIF you made in PhotoShop 6? The possibilities are endless. Just upload the file somewhere on the web and paste the file URL into the Image URL field.
- Custom CSS code, right in the control panel. Custom CSS has always been possible by creating a file called my.css in the theme folder. You can still do this, but you can also enter Custom CSS in a new tab on the PPP Control Panel, on the Other page. This code will override anything in my.css (as far as CSS allows, of course).
- my.php So, you’re looking for something cool to add to your blog, and you run across a great tutorial that involves adding code to your theme’s functions.php file. You add the code, and it works perfectly. Then you get an email from us, maybe this very email, and you update your theme, just as you should. You refresh your blog, and the cool new feature you so proudly coded, is gone. That’s because your functions.php file was overwritten by the theme update. Don’t worry, my.php is here for you! Just create a my.php file in your theme directory, and paste in the code that formerly belonged to functions.php. The next time you update, copy the my.php file from the old folder to the new one, and you’re golden.
- Custom Post and Browser titles. This feature will evolve in the future, but it’s pretty cool now. You can change the title that shows up in your browser window for each post and page. You can also change the post or page title that is displayed to your readers.
- Random slideshow now more random. Really? More random? Well, kinda. We used to start with the first image every time, but now that too is left to happenstance.
- Bonus! Floating social icons. This is less of a "feature", and more of a demo of what you can do with my.php and my.css. Rename the included my.css.sample and my.php.sample files to my.php and my.css and check out some floating bookmarks! Remember to edit the links in the my.php file to link to your own pages. (Awesome icons are from Smashing Magazine and Oliver Twardowski.)
- A lot more. Future updates will be more frequent. Then maybe I’ll remember all the changes by the time I update this readme file.

PhotoPressPro Platinum 1.2: Now with CSS Fonts & Post Thumbnails
January 31, 2010
PhotoPressPro has always evolved to meet photographers’ needs. Today is no exception, with the release of PhotoPressPro Platinum 1.2.
This update adds several new features, including support for custom CSS3 fonts. This is the web standard solution for embedding fonts in web pages, and it is by far the most compatible and future-proof when compared to JavaScript, Flash, or image-generation methods. Combined with the 20 web-safe fonts already built-in, PhotoPressPro is way ahead of the typography curve over any theme on the market. And it even works in IE with .eot fonts!
The other big news is full support for post thumbnails. You can upload a thumbnail that floats to the left or right of the post title, or if you assign a thumbnail to a specific post (WordPress 2.9 only), it will be shown instead.
For some great examples of both new features (and an amazing design), check out Mindy Harris’s blog at Pastel Photography. Thanks for beta testing, Mindy, you were a huge help!
Read on for the nitty-gritty!
New Features
CSS @font-face support!
Most modern browsers now include support for the CSS @font-face property, which allows you to upload your own TTF, OTF, or EOT font files to use for any text on your site. We’ve made it easy for you to use your properly-licensed font files with your PhotoPressPro Platinum theme. Just upload the font file you want to see on each Fonts page (Post title, Subtitles, Menu, Content Text, and Footer). You must upload a separate EOT font file for Internet Explorer users.
Note that some font files seem to be incompatible with CSS embedding. We’ve had great luck with all the fonts from FontSquirrel, and they have the best online font converter we’ve found here.
Post Thumbnails
Located under Images > Post Thumbnail, you can now upload a thumbnail to be anchored to the left or right of your post title. Plus, WordPress 2.9 introduced its own Post Thumbnails feature. You can upload a thumbnail for each post on the right side of the post editor, and PhotoPressPro will use this image instead of the default Post Thumbnail.
Note that the post thumbnail may not work well with centered post titles and subtitles.
Customize your footer item borders
Those blasted dots around the your footer links can now be gone forever! Or simply replaced with a dotted, dashed, or solid line of your chosen width and color. Check it out under the Colors > Footer tab on your PPP Control Panel.
Customize the menu opacity
This never works in Internet Explorer anyway (well it kinda does but it breaks other things so it’s not enabled). But for those users living in “the now”, you can make your menu as transparent as you want. Check it out under the Colors > Menu tab on your PPP Control Panel.
Post_class() support
This is for your web designer. Adds several standard WordPress CSS classes to each post, allowing a fine degree control over the styling of every post and page.
Timestamps on Pages
Added a new option under Layout > Timestamp to include your Subtitle or After Post timestamp on your Pages as well.
Enhanced SEO
Your post and page titles are now wrapped in both h1 and h2 tags depending on context, rather than just h2 tags, for better search engine optimization. For example, when a search engine reads a single post, it will see your post title as a more accurate title of the page, instead of a subtitle.
Fixes
Ok, you can have comments back on your pages now. Sorry bout that.
Minor fixes to the footer links.
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Been looking at doing some site optimization and bettering the web design on my website for a while, so this post has been really useful. Easy read also, so thank you!

Pre-Black Friday Sale and Giveaway
November 20, 2009
And we have a winner!
Sarah Goblot of Black Ink Photography was chosen by Random.org as the winner, using the sequence generator and a spreadsheet.
Thanks so much to everyone who participated. We’ll have to do it again next year!
BLACK FRIDAY, BABY! We’re so excited, we literally cannot wait until the real Black Friday!
So to get prepared, we’re offering a huge $60 off our Works package, $40 off the Platinum theme, and $20 off the Classic theme! Just enter the discount code BF in your shopping cart by the end of Black Friday, Nov 27, 2009.
BUT WAIT! I mentioned a giveaway, remember? How does a $100 Amazon Gift Card grab you? Maybe you can buy that lighting setup that my wife keeps telling me about you can’t stop staring at?
1 winner will be randomly chosen on Saturday, Nov 28, 2009. The giveaway is open to PhotoPressPro users only. There are 2 ways to enter:
* Purchase the theme with discount code BF by the end of Black Friday, Nov 27, 2009, and you’re automatically entered.
* Current PhotoPressPro customers can enter by leaving a comment with a link to your PhotoPressPro blog. Just make sure you enter a valid email address so we can get in touch with you if you win.
If you’re not familiar with PhotoPressPro, you should know that it’s not just another WordPress theme. It’s built for photographers – not programmers. The easy-to-use PPP Control Panel contains hundreds of design options; from a header slideshow, 20 fonts, and right-click text options, all the way down to alternating comment background colors. And the revolutionary Snapshots feature allows you to save your settings so you can pull them back up later, as many times as you want. Top it all off with world class customer service, and you have the best WordPress photoblog available today.
Now, what was I talking about before? Oh, yeah.
BLACK FRIDAY, BABY!
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Thank you for the easy-to-use, fun-to-customize blog theme! I love it! And thanks again for all your help when I ran into a glitch with my hosting. You’re the best!
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Sarah sent me here (again) this week….. I’ll reciprocate by sending some more. And amazon – that’s a fave around here. I would be a most gracious recepient
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Awesome contest! And I’m so glad I bought I purchased my PPP from you, made the whole process of setting up my new blog a piece of cake! http://www.connierphotography.com/blog/
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Thank you for the easy-to-use, fun-to-customize blog theme! I love it! And thanks again for all your help when I ran into a glitch with my hosting. You’re the best!
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Luke…. look what you have done!!! You have created a unique easy to use blog layout… I love mine!! You are the reason it is so successful! Congrats! Happy Thanksgiving!
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Love my PPP blog, I get so many compliments on it. Thanks Luke for all you do

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I’m excited!!
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Thank you for the awesome contest Luke! I love my theme! So easy to use!!!
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Clearly, this is the contest to enter! Gimme some amazon love!
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Thank you for doing this! I have PPP Platinum.
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I love Amazon! Keep up the good work guys!
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You guys rock as always. Now a free giveaway. Whats not to like. Keep up the great designs and I’ll always be a customer!
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woohoo! Pick me please! I have an Amazon wish list waiting!
Looking forward to working on redoing my blog with my new PhotoPressPro template after the first of the year. -
Oh no! I’m first. Well scratch me winning.
I was so excited to see my blog on the showcase earlier this week, that I already let a bunch of my friends know.
And I would love an amazon card…I’m not a starbucks…I’m not a target…I wish I was a B&H…addict…but I am me an amazon addict.

PhotoPressPro Platinum 1.1 Released
November 18, 2009
Things are heating up in the PhotoPressPro kitchen! We’ve added some tasty new features to the Platinum theme. And while we were at it, we chomped down on some crunchy bugs too.
I’d like to apologize to those of you who may have been grossed out by the crunchy bugs reference. Or maybe it wasn’t so much the crunchy bugs, as the chomping down, that bothered you. If that is the case, I also wish to apologize.
Enough nonsense. Here’s the rundown on the new version:
New features
Configurable Timestamps
You can now show the post date underneath the title! Or the author, time, categories, or tags. Or, show any, all, or none of these after the post! Don’t believe me? Check out the new Layout > Timestamp tab below. Just a few clicks to timestamp bliss.(©2009)
Custom Font Size
Instead of small, medium, or large, enter a custom pixel size for any font on your blog. That looks like this:
Bugs Tweaks
Menu fixes. Large widgets, such as contact forms, should now look correct in the dropdown menu.
CSS/IE tweaks. Those of you using Internet Explorer should have a slightly better looking Control Panel. Those using Firefox or Safari will have a far better looking Control Panel.
And maybe more. That may be too embarrassing to mention.
We are always listening to our customers and using their feedback to build the best WordPress photoblog theme available today. Have an idea for a new feature? Drop us a line or leave a comment. We love hearing your feedback!
If you’re not a customer, what are you waiting for?






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Wow, love those floating social icon. I especially like the menus ’cause I am hopeless and working out what changes to make. Yay.