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Jason Bobich
KeymasterHave you ever made a logo or had a designer make a logo? You do not make a logo for a client in Photoshop. That’s just unprofessional and not how it’s done. If you make a logo in Photoshop, it’s just stuck at that size. Logos are always delivered in vector format.
Besides, it’s not like there’s really much to the Arcadian logo anyway. Just install the Dancing Script font and write out your new text in Photoshop. Judging from your question and response, I wouldn’t advise actually buying Illustrator if you don’t already have it and have a grasp on these concepts. You don’t need to learn a new software just to write some text out in that font.
Jason Bobich
KeymasterThe logo there is a smart object created from the logo.ai file. You can’t edit a vector smart object in Photoshop (other than adjusting its size and applying layer effects to it).
To edit the actual logo itself, you’d need to open up logo.ai in Adobe Illustrator. Then, from your Illustrator canvas, you’d drag the logo to Photoshop and now it becomes a smart object you can use in Photoshop.
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Jason Bobich
KeymasterHello Barry,
Which file are you trying to edit? The logo.ai file? Smart objects (i.e. vector elements) can’t be edited with Photoshop. Generally, you’d use Adobe Illustrator for that.
The logo included was a vector file created in Illustrator, and so if you were trying to edit it, you’d need to do it in Illustrator.
You’ll also need the Dancing Script font installed on your computer.
Jason Bobich
KeymasterHello Mark,
Have you seen this plugin?
http://wordpress.org/extend/plugins/theme-blvd-favicon/
It will setup all of those for you.
Jason Bobich
KeymasterHello,
The function can just go anywhere after the framework has been included to setup the theme’s functions.
Are you currently placing this in functions.php of a Child theme? Have you setup this child theme’s functions.php to include the theme framework at the top like this? — http://dev.themeblvd.com/tutorial/child-theme-setup/#themeblvd
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October 19, 2012 at 2:42 am in reply to: Upcoming shortcode changes and the possible magazine theme? #260Jason Bobich
KeymasterHello Gina,
Nope, there really isn’t anything you have to worry about with the shortcodes. Currently Alyeska is running v2.1 of the framework and the next update to Alyeska will have v2.2 — So, we’re just talking about an update.
Many of the shortcodes have changed and have been improved. However, I’ve been very careful though to make sure that all shortcodes check for older methods being used where relevant so when people update everything doesn’t break.
And then the other thing to note is that, as you eluded to, you will have to install the Shortcodes plugin. But no worries on that, it will literally be as easy as just activating it and all of your old shortcodes will just work.
I honestly am not totally sure what’s going to come next. After Jump Star gets released I’ll be getting back into releasing new themes. What I have lined up next are a magazine theme and a most likely a BuddyPress theme. But I haven’t got it all figured out just yet.
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Jason Bobich
KeymasterHello,
Have you set featured images on the posts? This is what I mean by that: http://www.screenr.com/q7c
If so, can I see a link to the issue?
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