FilmPress - New film inspired WordPress theme
Here’s another WordPress theme I’ve worked on recently, it never made it into production by the client, so I am releasing it into the wild… I like it. The client didnt’.
- Download filmpress10.zip
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WordPress related themes and plugins. My primary focus is on WordPress consulting, and in the course of conducting this work I get ideas for themes and plugins. This is where you can find any news relating to my WordPress development work.
Here’s another WordPress theme I’ve worked on recently, it never made it into production by the client, so I am releasing it into the wild… I like it. The client didnt’.
Here is my latest publically available WordPress theme, NewsPress - designed to be clean, simple and elegant. It was inspired by a theme I have been working on recently for one of my clients.

This is my second freely available WordPress theme… LookSee. I wish to pass on many thanks to the most fantastic Kate McKie for the name “LookSee”. It’s such a Kate thing to say! Kate also helped a great deal in selecting colours and tweaking the layout of this theme.
Here is what it looks like.

The intention with this theme is to make a very simple flexible framework for further work. The themes colour scheme is stored in a seperate css file from the layout, making changing the colours used by the theme a very simple task. Additional colour CSS files will be made available shortly. Ontop of this, a WordPress plugin is in development to allow modification of the colours and layout of this theme, to allow non-tech users the ability to simply modify a very flexible theme to suit thier needs.
The original upload of my new theme, “Muggles” was missing the images from the images directory. This minor update corrects that problem!
Thanks to everyone who pointed it out. Reminder to everyone to comment against the download page for any comments instead of emailling me! It does mean you have to register, but after that you can comment anywhere on my site!
Here is the first release of my first freely available WordPress theme, Muggles.
This theme was originally designed for a client, who decided it wasn’t what they wanted. I spent a bit of time working on this particular theme and wasn’t about to let that be wasted, so I hope you find a use for it.
It features bright yellow, pink and blue and nice curves.
Stay tuned, as I have already started working on some new WP Themes that are destined straight for the website (not through potential client filters), which will be available free too.
This theme (as with most of this website) is released under a Creative Commons, Share and Share A Like license. See my Legal Information for full license details.
It’s crazy when the same thing pops up from two different sources within a day of each other, and in this case it was the need to be able to “inherit” Meta data from parent (and further ancestor) pages in WordPress.
I had already developed most of this plugin as part of another plugin specifically designed for a specific purpose, but this portion has been removed and genericised to form “ATEM” (pronounced ate-’em).
You can find download ATEM 0.1 here.
Another new revision to subList has been released. This backs out some of the redundant additions made in version 3.0, adds support for a new option “notext” (for text to display when no pages are returned) and cleans up the documentation page significantly.
Thanks once again to Arun Kale for the suggestion for the “notext” option.
subList is available from the sublist page.
It’s time for a new major version thanks to major functionality changes in subList. These changes have come about thanks to suggestions from Arun Kale and a site he is currently developing. “subList” should really now be renamed to “s[ui]bList” or list subpages of any page, but we’ll stick with the name subList for now.
The new options include the ability to specify which page you wish to start listing from (options include “current”, “parent” or an arbitary post number). If you wish to list the current pages sibling pages (as now demonstrated on my WordPress Consulting Services page, down the bottom under “Other Services”) you can specify “parent”, it automatically doesn’t include the current page.
Full documentation and download is available from the sublist page.
Thanks to some great feedback from users especially from Paul Kaiser who pointed out to me a major issue with my subList plugin, which was even broken in one place on this site, version 2.4 of subList has been released.
The new invocation mechanism released in subList v2.2 was severely broken, and has now been repaired, along with a fix to the way the plugin handles draft pages and attachments.
See http://jaredquinn.info/software/wordpress-plugin/sublist for full details & download.
While I do not officially support URLList, nor was I planning to further develop it, a requirement for a slight change in functionality arose, which led to the fixing of a couple of long-lasting bugs, and the addition of this new functionality.
The new functionality is the ability to output it’s data as a list of URLs as HTML links (a href’s), the bugs that were fixed was that it previously ignored archive pages, which are now supported.