The Genesis Theme Framework by Studio Press Launches

Premium Themes News — February 2nd, 2010 — 8 Comments

The Genesis Theme Framework is built on a simple vanilla blog-type parent theme, and can be extended with the use of child themes. Each child theme will come with it’s own home file, which will make extending the parent theme very easy. It will also have it’s own functions file as well. In addition, StudioPress have built some custom widgets that will make adding content much easier on the User.

Here’s a List of Custom Widgets They’ve Built

  • My Tweets – displays an unordered list of your latest Tweets
  • User Profile – displays the Gravatar of a user, as well as their biography and a link to an about page
  • eNews & Updates – displays an opt-in box for users to sign up for delivery of your posts by email
  • Featured Posts – displays post excerpts and a thumbnail to be used in a homepage featured section
  • Featured Page – displays page excerpts and a thumbnail to be used in a homepage featured section

Now’s the Time to Become (or Upgrade to) Pro-Plus Membership

If you have been sitting on the fence about becoming an All Themes Pro-Plus member at StudioPress, now’s the time – as of Monday February 8th, they will be increasing their package to $249.95. Until then, they will be maintaining the current $199.95 price – which is a complete steal if you think about it. With the launch of the Genesis Theme Framework, and a number of child themes in development, you won’t find a better bargain.

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