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Maja is a stylish, carefully handcrafted and fully responsive WordPress theme. Great for personal sites, portfolios or a small business presentation.
Overview
- WordPress 3.5 ready
- Responsive design (resize your browser to see it in action)
- Built with HTML5 and CSS3
- 7 color choices (black, blue, green, orange, violet, red and brown)
- Google fonts
- PSD included
- Translation ready (.po file included)
- Widgets ready blog sidebar
- Threaded comments support
- Google map integration
- Shortcodes (for layouts, lists, etc)
- Integrated Flexslider (you can have unlimited number of sliders)
- Built in prettyPhoto for displaying pictures and videos
- Portfolio page:
- Chose between 2, 3 or 4 column layout
- Filterable using Quicksand plugin (can be turned off)
- Unlimited number of portfolios (without filtering)
- Display images and videos (from YouTube or Vimeo)
- Options page where you can:
- Set your logo and favicon
- Chose overall color style
- Chose between 10 Google fonts
- Type custom CSS for fine tuning
- Set social profiles
- Configure Google map
- Comes with importable demo content so you can easily set your theme as shown in the demo
Plugins used
Please note that you will need to install WordPress plugin for to use the contact form.
I hope you enjoy this, and please take the time to rate!
Updates
Notice:
After update, please make sure you select your menu inside ‘Appearance>Menus’ and go to ‘Appearance>Theme Options’ and click ‘Save’.
July 23 2013 – v1.9
- Added option to have unlimited portfolios and Flexsliders
- Fixed missing navigation for archives and author templates
- Fixed wrong path to the language folder
- Fixed problem with custom meta boxes not saving values
- Improved single templates for custom post types
- Updated language file
- Updated documentation
- Minor css and code fixes
May 09 2013 – v1.8
- Updated scripts to support jQuery 1.9
- Added template for ‘Filter’ taxonomy (i.e. you can now display each portfolio category on a separate page)
- Quicksand filtering is now based on filter’s slug instead of name (to avoid problems when using non-Latin language)
- Fixed possible clipping problem when using Quicksand filtering
- ‘Georgia’ and ‘Georgia Italic’ added to fonts list
- Added arrows on tooltips
- Minor code and css fixes
January 29 2013 – v1.7
- Optimized scripts and stylesheets loading
- Three new social icons added: Pinterest, Google+ and LinkedIn
- New option added: select if you want to auto-close sub-menus (useful if you have a lot of links)
- Added possibility to use text logo
- Added default featured images for slides and portfolio items
- Fixed conflict issue with ‘Jetpack’ plugin, that resulted in doubling Quicksand filter links
- Fixed possible scripts breaking bug
- Updated language .po file
- New and more intuitive demo .xml file
- Minor changes and fixes
January 04 2013 – v1.6
- Optimized script loading
- Fixed viewport meta tag width bug
- ‘theme_location’ is now used correctly inside WP menu
- ‘Page with sidebar’ template added
- Minor changes and css fixes
- Updated documentation
August 25 2012 – v1.5.3
- Fixed a problem with Google map not displaying a marker, and a missing ‘street view’ icon.
July 19 2012 – v1.5.2
- Fixed styling issues with some elements (checkboxes, radio buttons, file upload and code elements)
- Fixed problem with disappearing TinyMCE bar in visual editor when using child theme
June 15 2012 – v1.5.1
- Fixed styling issues with “Contact Form 7” after updating to WordPress 3.4
May 07 2012 – v1.5
- Added CSS Media Queries (i.e. theme is now responsive)
- “Nivo Slider” is replaced with “Flexslider” (responsive)
- Fixed layout is changed into fluid layout
- One new option inside “Theme Options” page
- Parent links inside menu are enabled by default
- Minor changes and fixes
- Updated documentation
Important notice if you are updating from v 1.0:
- Because in v1.5 ‘Nivo Slider’ is replaced with ‘Flexslider (which is responsive), your old slide posts will no longer be active, unfortunately. You will need to add your slide images again from your media library.
- Inside ‘Appearance>Menus’ make sure your parent pages are not empty, i.e. set one of your child pages to act as a parent page as well in your menu.
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