Well, I was looking for some of the features offered in the newer themes but so far hadn't found anything like PressRow.
I hope that the change will be what I'm looking for. But being decidedly techno-UNsavy, I'm a bit nervous about what's in store.
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@akwesasnecounterspin The default header image for Pilcrow is indeed different from PressRow's (both are very nice images of old books).
If you've set a custom header image in PressRow that should carry over to the new Pilcrow theme automatically.
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Pilcrow won't support a 'portrait' image next to a 'landscape' image...
In Pressrow this wasn't any problem. Now I can re-adjust all of my posts...see 4 your self: (Dutch) http://5uur.wordpress.com/2010/11/13/hoogtij-23/
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@wonderingpreacher If you're looking for the features offered in some of our newer themes I think you'll really like Pilcrow.
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Did my question just get overlooked?
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@anotthes We'll take a look at that issue right away.
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This is a shocker. Pressrow is such a classic that it should never go out of style. It has a wonderful, highly readable font among many other great features. Trying to fix this is going to cost me many frustrating hours.
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Why is no one answering the most pressing question of why are current users of Press Row being forced to change. I have a blog to write things, not endlessly tinker with the layout.
Plus, I want to be able to keep the old books header on the Press Row theme. The new old books are rather garish.
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I add my vote to the many others that would prefer to keep Press Ros
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@ksubi It shouldn't be too difficult to transfer your current Custom CSS over to Pilcrow. If you run into any issues contact us in support and we'll help out.
@victualling The major difference between PressRow and Pilcrow is the addition of features. The readable font has remained intact.
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@themeshaper
Sunds good, and will i be able to change the width of the layout, and header and define a custom header image/size via the CSS, since I'm not able to with Press Row?
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Count me as another unhappy camper about the change. In preview mode images look a bit larger and a bit out of focus. I'd rather just stay with what I have and what is working for me.
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I, too, am wondering why Press Row has to be retired?
Made the switch to check it out. My header image transferred over, but my search box that was in my sidebar didn't make it? How do I bring it back?
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the flickr photostream thumbnail appearance is definitely different for me.
pressrow: http://flickr.com/gp/xoom/L3eT8z
pilcrow: http://flickr.com/gp/xoom/17jH69also, my default header pic was reset to the default book pic as well.
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OK, got the search widget back, but maybe WordPress needs to fix it on their end so that widget makes the transfer go more smoothly for other users.
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I haven't tried switching over yet, and I'm not all that worried about it either. I change mine around from time to time anyway. I try not to complain too loudly when a free service doesn't do exactly what I want it to do--it's free, after all.
But I have been reading this thread with interest and the question that comes to mind for me as a professional writer/publicist/marketer is this: Why don't you have a "press version" story for why the old theme is being retired? The question has been asked over and over and the fact that it's being ignored makes people think the answer is something big and bad and scary and/or that you're simply not listening to them.
An answer could be that as technology changes, it becomes prohibitively expensive to continue supporting older versions of themes, or that overwhelming demand for new features has led to this better theme and the old one unfortunately can no longer be supported--those aren't very good examples since I don't actually know the real reason so it's hard to do... but the point is, why hasn't your PR department put a spin on this and given you an answer you can confidently and comfortably share & that would help to maintain the good relationship you already have with users?
Just wondering...
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@upwordsconsulting, Pilcrow is the punctuation symbor for the paragraph mark.
Not sure if I feel comfortable with the change to Pilcrow. Well, not like I have a choice. Good luck to everyone.
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@paulag1955 There are two main reasons for the switch. Firstly, PressRow's creator has a history of building on WordPress while limiting the freedom of his users and violating the core WordPress license. Continuing to use a theme tied to the same author is bad for everyone. But that's not the only reason for the switch. PressRow was sorely out of date and in need of a major refresh to bring it in line with the core WordPress experience. The new Pilcrow theme has a ton of options that let you customize and personalize your theme—custom menus, backgrounds, layouts, header images—while retaining a similar feel to the older PressRow theme.
If you want to grab the older books image and use it with Pilcrow, the older books image is available here:
http://support.files.wordpress.com/2009/02/pressrow.jpg
@ksubi The header dimensions can't be vertically with CSS but the default image could be hidden and a new background image added with CSS to the header.
@imrud The column sizes between the two themes should be almost identical. Contact us in support if you run into any trouble.
@sybaritestory We'll take a look at that issue right away.
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@themeshaper
Would I be able to get help to make it fit inside a 970x300 frame? 'cus that would make my day .
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@curiositycat There will be a proper announcement post for Pilcrow soon but I've given a short answer in my last post above. I hope that helps!
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Why do you have to change it at all?
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@ksubi The answer might wind up being a little involved for a forum post but contact us in support and one of the Theme Team will help you out. :)
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I miss my tagline. How can I have it back? It´s there in my settings, but it does not appear. Can u help?
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'The h4 tag that held the entry date is now simply a div with the class of entry-meta.'
It might simply be a div to you mate but I have no idea what on earth you're talking about. The whole thing seems absurdly technical to me. I can't be the only blogger aged 50+ who doesn't speak like that or who knows what it means.
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Thank you SO MUCH for the explanation!!! I agree with curiosity
cat and appreciate her logical explanation. Thank you for
responding, despite it being a bit sticky of a subject. My trust
in wordpress would not be fully renewed without this explanation.And now I can move on... :)
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I want to give my two cents...Keep Press Row and just add the other. I like Press Row and all my blogs/websites are based on it because I like it so much. Replacement is a BAD move. It seems like a lot of people agree with me.
Dr. Ric
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@barbaraporto PressRow didn't display the tagline but Pilcrow does in the footer.
@bravenewmalden The code samples only apply if you're using the Custom CSS upgrade for your blog.
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themeshaper, thank you for the link to the old, old books image. I'm still not very happy, but as least I'm no longer freaking out that the look of my blog is going to change in a bad way.
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you guys all need to chill, i just changed mine to get it over with and it really looks the same. and they probably can't use pressrow due to some expiration of a license agreement for the guy or entity who owns the copyright, or they might have to pay more for it and have decided not to extend the contract. we are getting a free service through which we can post our ideas to the world, and wordpress looks a lot a better than most other blogs out there.
if you really want to keep it you can download the format as a plug in and pay for your own website, or not. everyone should just relax, it really isn't that big of a deal.
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I think everybody would like to know the reason for this replacement. Could you inform us about it, please? Thank you.
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