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A minimal, clean, responsive WordPress theme for businesses with a portfolio. The primary focus is a large, image-based portfolio that adapts to it's surroundings while keeping the focus on the content instead of the scaffolding.
Demo: http://themes.creativeprecision.co/introco/
Documentation: http://docs.creativeprecision.co/IntroCo/
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Responsive by Design:
Just bring your content, the layout will adapt to whatever you'd like to show, from huge images on monster screens all the way down to long text on tiny screens.
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Customized Homepage:
It's your introduction, you decide the hierarchy and depth. The entire homepage is made up of different widgets, want to place a featured project before and an about summary, just drag and drop.
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HTML5 Bones:
Built on a solid foundation of semantic elements, IntroCo was designed to take full advantage of modern browsers. The history api, input types, viewport scaling, etc. are all built in with fallbacks so that if your visitor is using a modern browser, they'll get the full experience, but even the older browsers will still have a great view of the most important part of the website: the content.
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Styling Options:
Customize the look and feel of your site in real time with the tuned version of the WordPress theme customizer. Or if you're a developer and would prefer, all the LESS files that were used to build the theme's main stylesheet are included as well as a blank custom.css stylesheet that is last to be enqueued for every page.
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Localization Support:
Translate into any language you'd like with the included .po/.mo files.
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------ A minimal, clean, responsive WordPress theme for businesses with a portfolio. The primary focus is a large, image-based portfolio that adapts to it's surroundings while keeping the focus on the content instead of the scaffolding. Demo: http://themes.creativeprecision.co/introco/ Documentation: http://docs.creativeprecision.co/IntroCo/ -- Responsive by Design: Just bring your content, the layout will adapt to whatever you'd like to show, from huge images on monster screens all the way down to long text on tiny screens. -- Customized Homepage: It's your introduction, you decide the hierarchy and depth. The entire homepage is made up of different widgets, want to place a featured project before and an about summary, just drag and drop. -- HTML5 Bones: Built on a solid foundation of semantic elements, IntroCo was designed to take full advantage of modern browsers. The history api, input types, viewport scaling, etc. are all built in with fallbacks so that if your visitor is using a modern browser, they'll get the full experience, but even the older browsers will still have a great view of the most important part of the website: the content. -- Styling Options: Customize the look and feel of your site in real time with the tuned version of the WordPress theme customizer. Or if you're a developer and would prefer, all the LESS files that were used to build the theme's main stylesheet are included as well as a blank custom.css stylesheet that is last to be enqueued for every page. -- Localization Support: Translate into any language you'd like with the included .po/.mo files.
https://creativemarket.com/CreativePrecision/3732-IntroCo-WordPress-Theme
IntroCo: WordPress Theme
2013-03-24
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Themes > WordPress
$45.00
USD
Quality WordPress themes built with you & your content in mind.
https://creativemarket.com/CreativePrecision
Adam Becker
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Absolutely stunning theme. Solid work throughout.
Pretty sweet theme!
Looks great.
With Twitter v1 API being depreciated very shortly, any input on a Chirp alternative? Will you update Theme accordingly?
Thanks Jason!
In regards to the Twitter API, that is something I'll be looking into and yes, there will be a theme update.
@Adam Becker
Thanks for the response! Any idea how updates are addressed on Creative Market? Both for notification purposes and download. Do you just replace the existing file and we re-download?
Again, great theme and I love the page component 'blocks'! However my largest concern is the degradation order, specifically on the homepage. As it is, the sidebar content is placed below the content. This seems counter intuitive from a UX standpoint. Basically the content section title and description end up below the content on devices below 780px.
I only peaked at the code, essentially I'm thinking .aside (sidebar) would want to degrade on top of .content main components?
Thoughts?
Again, congratulations on beautiful work!
@Jason Rose
No problem, thank you for the interest, very glad you like it!
Updates:
Currently the update process works pretty much as you might assume, update file and re-download (although I'll make sure to send a message to everyone that has purchased) . However, in the near future I will be playing with http://wp-updates.com/ to see if that's a viable option (it's made by Gilbert Pellegrom a.k.a. Dev7Sutdios, who I think makes great stuff, so I have confidence in it).
Page Component Blocks:
Initially I had the order exactly as you described and while I really enjoyed it the first time I saw it, once I started navigating through the site and really trying to digest the content, the more I disliked it. The reasoning being that once I found a piece of content I was interested in (a project, blog post, internal page, etc.), I wanted the very next thing I saw (upon navigating) to be that content. However with the sidebar content visible first, I was getting confused about what I had just navigated to.
Example: I visit the blog and find a post I was interested in, upon navigating to that post's permalink, I was greeted with whatever sidebar content that was assigned to the page. Since I didn't know how much content that might be, I thought it would be annoying to have to scroll all the way past it in order to digest the actual content I was interested in. This of course translates to all the pages on the site, so if the visitor was naturally interested in checking out the site's content, I wanted to get out of their way and let them digest that first. Then if they're so inclined, a small explanation of the current page and the links that might help them discover more content (internal page links, categories, etc.) would be conveniently located just after the initial content of interest.
Hope that explains my reasoning and I apologize for the long winded nature of that explanation. Thanks again for the interest and appreciation, it certainly made my day.
Good job, Adam. I also appreciate that widgets are degraded to the bottom even though the fullscreen sidebar is placed on the left. It looks just right from the mobile user's perspective, and I purchased IntroCo mostly for its neat responsive design.
I noticed though that even in your demo, the project category archive links (e.g. /project_category/leisure) are not working. Any idea? Thanks, - Anthony (@Nameslave)
@Anthony Ng
Thank you very much for the purchase and for bringing that project category bug to my attention. I've updated the theme with the fix, so please feel free to download the new update at your convenience and let me know if there's anything else I can help with.
Thanks again,
Adam