
Wednesday October 1st, Brian Gardner announced that Revolution is going open source. Yes, open source. This means that the new set of themes will be available under the GPL license and in compliance with standards set forth by WordPress. Jason Schuller, who runs WP Elements will be teaming up with Brian Gardner on the Revolution project and a completely new Revolution site will be launched on November 1st.
All the themes that are currently available at the Revolution theme site will no longer be available after the launch and current All-Inclusive members will automatically inherit the ability to receive the aforementioned theme package benefits at no additional cost. Now for most of us who can't wait to see the upcoming themes, here's a sneak preview.
This theme, geared towards the photography/portfolio folks, will have the capability of showing 600×400 high quality images, and will autosize the thumbnail images at the bottom where the recent photos will be.
Since a majority of Brian Gardner's current themes are on the “masculine” side, he decided to offer up a variety of styles on the new site. This one is ideal for women’s portals.
And this is for the grungy/media type sites.
UPDATE: The Revolution Two open source site launched early on October 29. Click here to visit Revolution Two now »
Sneak Preview of New Revolution Themes Going Open Source
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