Roundup – Upgraded Thesis Edition

by Patrick on June 7, 2009

The Thesis Theme from Chris Pearson and DIYthemesI finally got around to upgrading my site to the newest version of Thesis, a WordPress theme that gives this site its unique look. Most users probably won’t notice anything different as many of the changes are on the back end. However, there is a change to the comments section that is worth pointing out. The new theme now supports nested comments, which allow commenters to respond directly to the comment above it (just click “reply” under a comment). This feature makes it easier to have conversations and discussions in the comments section.

Here is more information about Thesis and how the theme on my site was developed.

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1 DDFD at DivorcedDadFrugalDad June 7, 2009 at 9:14 am

I liked the Amish Finances post too. I am fascinated by their approach to things– it may seem so strange to us in its simplicity . . .

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2 Bible Money Matters June 8, 2009 at 11:41 am

You’ve upgraded – now I’m sure there will be another upgrade to thesis for the new version of wordpress so you can upgrade yet again! :)

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3 Miranda June 8, 2009 at 4:51 pm

I, too, found the Amish post interesting. Also, thanks for including my post in your round up :)

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4 MLR June 8, 2009 at 9:26 pm

I had family in Lancaster and visited them growing up.

I hadn’t seen the Amish finances post so thanks for including it, good read for anyone who hasn’t read it!

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