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Template Expands Automatically with your Content – WordPress, Joomla, Drupal or HTML/CSS!

February 14, 2010 by Erick  
Filed under Wordpress


psd2cssonline.com – Sick and tired of all the hoops you had to jump through to get expanding themes with psd2css Online? All your problems are over! Use the new _frame Layer Naming Convention and get a theme that exands with your content instantly and without any special slicing of layers or manual editing of the CSS. Watch the video and see how easy it is to get Joomla, wordpress, Drupal themes and just plain HTML/CSS designs to expand with your text content. You can even put other psd2css Online features inside the _frame (links, buttons, image gallery thumbnails, anything!) and they will push down with the content. This features makes all of the previous videos explaining the expanding theme techniques obsolete! Don't forget to fan the psd2css Online Facebook Page: facebook.com

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6 Responses to “Template Expands Automatically with your Content – WordPress, Joomla, Drupal or HTML/CSS!”
  1. cfkane1941 says:

    Amazing, Shaun. You’re right, ‘_frames’ is the coolest feature now. Thanks for demystifying theming and the incredible work.

  2. dtmediaproducts says:

    You rock Shaun!

  3. jmasterxx says:

    Thank you so much. These vids are SO HELPFUL! How do I create a template with multi page designs for Wordpress? eg. Index.php, single post.php, archive.php… I would like each of these types of pages to have different layouts. Can this be done through PSD2CSS? Thank you again for the help Shaun.

  4. psd2cssonline says:

    Hi jmasterxx -
    WordPress itself should be used for the multiple pages. And for different layouts per page? I have support for that for the Drupal CMS, but haven’t added it for WordPress yet. I will look into it – Thanks!

  5. acdpico says:

    hi Shaun,
    i was using the _frame feature it works great but how do I set a minimum height to the page. I don’t like it resizing on every page. In a previous tutorial you explained the “min-height” but it didn’t work when I edited the CSS.
    Thank you
    i enjoy your tutorials, keep up the good work.

  6. DrupalRevolution says:

    rock on man.

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