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Ashford adds fresh features and Pro Bundles get more value

by Tim Bednar August 24, 2009 » Add more comments.
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I am very excited to release v0.5 of Ashford and Ashford Pro. Following on the heels of Smashing Magazine selecting Ashford for a second time, listing it with other top WordPress frameworks like Thematic, Carrington and Hybrid, this release is the most child theme friendly version so far. With this release of Ashford v0.5, Added over two dozen [...] Read more »

Smashing Magazine selects Ashford as a WordPress framework

by Tim Bednar June 9, 2009 » Add the first comment.

Smashing Magazine has selected Ashford for a second time and listed it with other top WordPress frameworks like Thematic, Carrington and Hybrid. Ashford is not yet ready for third-party development, but the v0.7 will see the publication of child theme documentation. With the next release of Ashford (v0.5), I will be selling new momblogger themes and offering several [...] Read more »

Momblogging

by Tim Bednar June 4, 2009 » Add the first comment.

After many months of consideration, I’m going to be releasing a set of “momblogging” child themes for Ashford. After reading this post and considering that my wife has been asking me for a theme, it seems like a great place to start. Fred at AVC writes about mombloggers, Momblogging is one of the fastest growing [...] Read more »

Customizing your site? Get Ashford Pro.

by Tim Bednar June 2, 2009 » Add the first comment.

Ashford is free and will remain free. If you need unlimited support buy Ashford Pro for only $49: Learn how to customize Ashford Find out how to use Ashford features to build the pages you require Advocate for new features There will be support for advanced users as well as developers using [...] Read more »

How two organizations use Ashford

by Tim Bednar February 12, 2009 » Add more comments.
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Ashford child themes Both of the sites profiled here, use Ashford as their parent theme adding a custom child theme to give it the right visual design. This means they are free to upgrade to any future release of Ashford and get every new feature I build without changing their child theme. Ashford for small business [...] Read more »