Here at DIYthemes, our goal for 2017 is a simple one: We want to make Thesis smarter and better able to accommodate your website needs.
We already made great strides with Thesis 2.3 and its built-in WooCommerce compatibility, and we also sprinkled in some features and fixes that help Thesis work better wherever you want to use it (staging servers, WP-CLI environments, etc).
With Thesis 2.4, we are pleased to introduce a new saving/response feedback system on Thesis Admin pages and the Skin Editor. Whenever you hit that green Save button, Thesis will tell you exactly what’s happening.
And that’s just the tip of the iceberg with Thesis 2.4. Check out the version 2.4 changelog, or else read on for a look at the most important updates in this new version.
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At first glance, Thesis may look like any other WordPress Theme, but that’s really where the similarities end.
In reality, Thesis is a comprehensive template system that gives you total control over your design and allows you to do things that simply aren’t possible with a traditional WordPress Theme.
In other words, Thesis is a powerful tool you can use to build the high-performance website of your dreams.
That’s great, but let’s face it—what you really need to know is how to harness the awesome power of Thesis!
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We’ve just released Flex version 1.3.1. You can grab it via automatic updates or direct download (login required).
This is primarily a bugfix release, and you can check out all the gory details in the changelog.
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Our current “update train” rolls on with Effectus version 1.1, which is available now via automatic updates or direct download (login required).
This new release includes updated Design functionality and a few bug fixes, and we invite you to check out the changelog for more details.
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I’m happy to introduce two new Boxes for Thesis Professionals today: Google Tag Manager and Google Analytics Experiments.
Both Google Tag Manager and Analytics Experiments require <script>
placements that were difficult to access in versions of Thesis prior to 2.3, making an otherwise simple integration somewhat complicated.
Not anymore. With Thesis 2.3+ and these new Boxes, integration has never been easier!
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