Join the Prodigy Developer’s Beta
Alright guys and gals, it’s the moment you’ve all been waiting for! Time to take Prodigy for a test drive!
But this is a two way street — I’m assuming you’re the best, the brightest, and the most gifted WordPress peeps out there, and I want good, constructive feedback from you so we can make Prodigy the best theme framework available.
So, here’s what you need to do.
First, you need to download Prodigy. You can do that either by checking it out via SVN, or you can download the ZIP. Either way, do it, then upload it to your server.
Next, get yourself a copy of Legacy, the default child theme for Prodigy. Truth is, Prodigy is just the engine, and it’s pretty useless by itself. Legacy gives it a nice, simple coat of paint, and helps illustrate some good practices for building child themes on top of Prodigy. Upload Legacy to your server too, then log in and activate it.
DO NOT activate Prodigy itself. There’s nothing dangerous about it … it just won’t look very good.
Then, start testing things out. Over the next few days, I’ll be posting some tutorials and other helpful documents that will make things a little easier to understand. In the mean time, take a look at the source code for Prodigy and see if you can follow what’s happening.
Finally, head over to the Developer’s Beta blog and get involved. Ask questions, suggest changes, post critiques, request new features — whatever! I want to make Prodigy a solid application that will stand the test of time, and your feedback is critical. In order to post, you’ll need to have an account. To get an account, email me, and I’ll hook you up.
For now, that’s all I have. I’ll see you at the dev-beta blog!
I grabbed the file by way of svn but the Prodigy zip file download doesn’t seem to be working.
It should be working fine now.
[...] … just follow the instructions at Prodigy Central. You can either download the ZIP or you can pull the code directly using SVN [...]
A fresh install of Prodigy and Legacy. I made a new page, but it doesn’t show in the page menu bar. Any ideas how I can fix this?
Yeah, what you need to do is go into the ‘legacy’ folder and find the user.functions.php file and modify the options array. You need to specify which pages you wan to include in the menu. The home link is included by default, but it can be removed.
You’ll notice that there are a lot of options you can set in that one place, so feel free to play around with them and let me know what you think. At some point, I’ll have an options page that handles this. Until then, this is the best I could do in a short time period.
impressed by it’s elegance..
btw, what do you expect from this theme in the future?
will you make it a “feature rich framework” or something else?