Last week we refreshed the look of this site. We choose a different shade of yellow, which is bright and vibrant. We picked it from the dribble shot here. We liked the colours so much that, we went a head and crated a colour scheme for Swift using them as base colours. This new colour scheme is
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Swift v7.0.9, Slider short code and improved responsive layout.
We know we released v7.0.8 just a couple of days back, but this update can not wait. Navigation menus in stock android browser of older phones were expanding upon page load and made the layout look very awkward. We missed it because the devices we used for testing had chrome as the stock browser. As if
Swift v7 is here, Get it for free.
The first stable release of v7 is here. This version is further optimzied for speed. Swift demo site now scores 91 and 96 for mobiles and desktops respectively on Google Page Speed. Major change to this version is the removal of news paper layouts. We had to remove them because they were not responsive and
SwiftThemes.Com redesign, Final Beta, Stable Release on 24th Feb
The final beta before the stable release if here. This release has a lot of improvements and bug fixes. Here is the list of major changes. Added app like sliding navigation. Added retina support. Here is a tutorial on how to enable it Added short code capability to ad management. Added more typography presets. You
[Theme Update] v6.3.4 with few bug fixes
In 6.3.3 I indented the code for readability. Everything was fine expect textareas in theme options page and widgets added by Swift. Tabs used for indentation were treated as part of the text area, and every-time the options were saved, it would add the tab to beginning of the option value. For some of the