New theme OULIPO has no article introducing it
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Having a page outside of any blog that would allow anyone to look at and click the preview buttons to see the Theme. Needing to log-in to see or explain a Theme to someone is not real friendly.
Having all the Themes so they can be seen outside of a blog would be great marketing.
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-LK, You received that massage because I removed the screen shot from my image hosting account because I am alloted only so much bandwidth a month through ScreenCast.com
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Way good! I have seen many people come by the Forum with “is there a Theme that does this” and not having the ability to link to suggested Themes is frustrating
Thanks
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If Oulipo offers a custom header, shouldn’t there be a way to hide the title/tagline text?
(I posted this in the Support forum, too)
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@heatheringemar Not necessarily, some themes have quite a separation between header image placement and title/tagline. Oulipo is one of those cases. For themes where the title/tagline are displayed on top of (or very close to) the image—we try to provide the option to hide the text.
But it’s a great suggestion—we’ll certainly consider adding that as an option in the future.
To hide the menu, you could create an empty Custom Menu.
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@heatheringemar: Oulipo is by no means an isolated case; see here:
http://wpbtips.wordpress.com/2009/03/24/header-images/
Usually there’s no Hide Text option if the title and tagline are’t inside the header image area.
You can always hide them if you have the paid CSS ugrade. -
HIde text/taglines
You could make a custom menu:
Add a new menu called “blank”
Use a custom link: http://YOUR_BLOG
For the label type in & nbsp ; without the spaces. That’s the code for a blank space (If I typed it without the spaces here, you’d see only a blank space.)
Add to you “blank” custom menu.
Save.
Select Primary Navigation —> blank
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