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It's cool, new and very fast
By sdpate48, 2014-05-25
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I don’t have a lot to say except I wish the documentation was better. We got 1.1 with no change log.
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Muy bueno
By proteinas, 2014-05-25
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Es justo lo que buscaba. Esta muy logrado
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Great magazine theme at no cost
By LinuxExplore, 2014-05-25
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This theme is just great, i am using it in my blog All Exam Tips. I am using it with all three sidebar and full of widgets and looks cool.
Thanks to wordpress for providing it as free and default theme.
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Thank's WP Team!
By Boite Mails, 2014-05-12
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Good looking but i prefer eleven !
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Very nice, responsive theme
By aqq, 2014-04-25
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Overall a really nice theme, needs just a few tweaks here and there, and you probably want to adjust the colors, so make sure you also get “Fourteen Colors,” “Fourteen Extended,” and “Twenty Fourteen Enhanced Image Navigation.” All of these could really be incorporated into the theme.
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Free look like a premium theme!
By Akhtar, 2014-04-25
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The theme is designed with minimalistic style in mind and uses great spaces between images and typography for well balanced the content.
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Great theme
By alquiler coches mallorca, 2014-04-25
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Easy to use, responsive and free.
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Good for magazines
By PabloDamaso, 2014-04-25
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In my opinion twenty fourteen theme suits best for magazine-styled blogs or very visual webpages. The vertically-oriented left side bar is not a very user friendly idea in my opinion and some colours should be changed. However it works well if your main content are pictures and not text, as post area is quite narrow.
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Why do the Default WordPress Themes Always Suck?
By graftedin, 2014-04-25
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Why can’t the default wordpress themes be simple, basic css structures that all US to customize them.
1. They need to allow css elements to inherit their styles. For example if I set the a link color at the beginning of the css file I shouldn’t then have to go through the rest of the css file and change it 20 more times.
2. The default twenty fourteen theme has a black side bar on the left using the :before selector. When using some basic css tools like IE’s dev tools that element can’t be selected and identified. I’ve been building web sites for 13+ years…..if it takes me more than 30 seconds to identify an element like that…..its too complicated. I wasted an HOUR trying to figure out where that was hiding.
3. Media query’s should work and be kept simple. The twenty fourteen theme has a min-width which doesn’t seem to work. I’ve always seen this as a max-screen width….why the change?
The bottom line. I end up charging clients an extra 5 hours (which is never enough) to build wordpress sites because of these bad themes. Its NOT reusable code. Default themes should be reusable and quickly customizable. I shouldn’t have to spend HOURS sorting through them and deleting the vast majority of the settings.
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Blog elegante diseño
By accesorios, 2014-04-12
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He instalado este tema en mi blog y funciona muy bien, el diseño es muy bonito y la velocidad de carga excelente!! Muchas gracias!
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Nice
By hari12, 2014-04-12
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Nice Theme, Thank you
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Can't edit Style.css only in this theme
By ericcoutinho, 2014-04-12
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Running the Twenty Fourteen theme, when i try to edit the Style.css file, the browser page goes blank, and no modifications done.
What i already tried?
– Disable all plugins
– Change file permissions
– Re-upload the Wp-admin folder
– Delete and reinstall Twenty Fourteen
– Reinstall the 3.8.1 through Dashboard
– Try another browser
– Delete all host account, creating a new one, installing WP again, and still the same.
Only Style.css have a problem, all other files i can edit. All other themes have no problem, just Twenty Fourteen.
So it doesn’t work at all, unless i wanted to use it without any changes. The Stylesheet is a mess to edit by the way.
It looks awesome at first sight, but it’s “just another wordpress theme”, and a bad one.