
#Best rapidweaver themes 2014 free
In the coming few days I'll be releasing major free updates for the Filter stack and the Lookup stack. Things like Nivo Lightbox support, Font Awesome icons, Bootstrap, FitVids and retina.js. These themes are now fully responsive and include a lot of expert features and functionality usually only associated with premium themes. Speaking of free themes, both the Basic Blue and Blank themes have received significant updates and have been re-released today for download. We'll probably retain about half a dozen of the most popular free themes and get them updated to a very high standard and released. I've decided to cull a lot of the free themes because many of them had not received any updates for several years and were showing their age. As of October 2014 when RapidWeaver 6 came out, I've setup a Wiki for all theme-related documentation.Ī couple of the free themes like Darkness, Pixie and White will be updated and reinstated on the website over the next few weeks. The support page has been reorganised to bring the most popular links further forward and the old user guide is now gone. Both free and premium themes are now listed on the same page.

I can confirm my online businesses meet these new requirements.Ī few changes have taken place on the ThemeFlood website to simplify the website. Everyone has to comply, regardless of where they're selling from. As of yesterday, it's now a legal requirement for digital downloads and electronic services sold to EU customers to include VAT (at the rate set where a customer is buying from). Also if you're purchasing from Europe, everything is "good and legal" from a VAT perspective. The checkout process should be a lot faster and more pleasant now (no need to enter the same information twice and get redirected between different websites). I've switched shopping cart providers to a new company called Paddle.

If you're about to embark on new RapidWeaver projects for 2015, now is the ideal time to stock-up on new themes and stacks. There are still a few links being changed and snippets of documentation being edited, but for the most part everything is back to normal.

A follow-up message to say that the Stacks4Stacks and ThemeFlood websites have largely returned back to a normal operating state.
