Melora redefines customization. Powered by our new Dynamic Theme Engine, every last piece can be colored precisely, all without leaving the WordPress menus. Select a color–or enter an HTML hex code–and Melora intelligently skins images and modifies CSS. It’s the ultimate custom paint job.
The ease-of-configuration continues with Melora’s built-in Menu Builder. Add pages, categories, and more. Drag and drop to reorder, or use one-click in-place editing to rename. Add child menu items to create dropdowns. Looking up Page IDs or modifying template files are things of the past; with Melora, you direct your visitors to where you need without the hassle.
Melora comes with our standard pledge of a bug-free experience, cross-browser support on all modern browsers, and continual free updates in the future. Still intrigued? Check out the full list of offered features below, or take the demo for a spin.
Note: the Dynamic Theme Engine requires GD 2.0 or higher, a common inclusion with PHP. Check with your hosting provider for availability.
Melora v1.02 Features
- + Dynamic Theme Engine lets you recolor every piece of the design exactly to your needs
- + Use the Menu Builder to create dropdown menus from your pages, categories, and everything else
- + Widgetized sidebar, footer, and ad spaces
- + Custom Popular Posts, Ad Space, and Twitter widgets
- + Combine any two widgets into a single tabbed widget
- + 30+ custom theme options
- + Fully cross-browser (IE6+, Firefox, Safari)
- + W3C valid XHTML
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Yes, but you most likely have it. Dynamic Theming requires the GD library, version 2.0 or higher. This is a common extension for PHP and is provided by many popular hosting providers. If you’re unsure whether you have it, contact your host. Aside from this, the Dynamic Theme Engine has[...] Continue Reading
We currently support Firefox, Safari, and IE6+ on all our themes. By “support”, we mean that each page is tested in each browser, and coded to look and behave identically across them. It also means that if you find a bug specific to one of these browsers, we treat it[...] Continue Reading
Yes. Threaded comments are supported up to 10 levels (the maximum supported in Wordpress). Generally, we recommend 5 levels or fewer with this theme.