I wanted a lite weight theme, which is fast, which doesn’t hammer the server, SEO optimized, AdSense ready, easy to customize, and easy to carry forward the customizations when updating the theme. I checked a lot of free and premium themes, none matched my requirements. That’s when I decided to build one myself. I started
SWIFT user community is now powered by BuddyPress
I migrated the vBulletin forum to BuddyPress yesterday. If you are following SWIFT theme from the beginning you must be knowing that the support forum was first powered by bbPress, I migrated it to vBulletin as bbPress had limited functionality and vBulletin was more user-friendly though it attracted a lot of spam. Now that I’m
Shoot your ideas and suggestions and get a pr6 backlink
Hello Swiftler’s, I’m free from my personal commitments for 2 weeks, I would like to spend these two weeks completely on improving SWIFT. It would be great if you can give me a helping hand. Here is how you can help. If you have any suggestions or ideas , don’t keep them for yourself. Please
Update | SWIFT version 5.50 supports WordPress menus
Here comes another update of SWIFT. I have implemented WordPress menus feature into SWIFT v5.50, added a custom box to the post editor to easily upload thumbnails and fixed the image resize problem which has been there for a long time. Import / Export options feature added in version5.40 wasn’t working correctly in all cases,
Suggestions and Ideas invited for the next version of SWIFT
Hello Swiftler’s, It’s been a long time since I made major changes to SWIFT, it’s time to add some cool and fancy features to SWIFT making the best use of new features added to WordPress3.0. Here are what I planned for the update. Please post your suggestions and ideas. Fix the image resize problem. Separate