Multi-level Navigation Plugin for WordPress
Note: This is a replacement for the now defunct Suckerfish dropdown menu plugin for WordPress.
Features
The plugin generates the code (W3C valid) necessary to create a Son of Suckerfish horizontal dropdown, vertical flyout or horizontal slider menu and is 100% compatible with the Multi-level Menu CSS Generator.
Posted on Jun 1st 2008 by Ryan
Ice Edge WordPress Theme
The theme is designed for use with our Simple CMS WordPress Plugin.
Features
As with the Simple CMS theme, “Ice Edge” does not display comments, tags or categories. This theme is designed to display WordPress Pages as part of a static website.
Support
Support for this theme is available in our themes support board.
Posted on May 10th 2008 by Ryan
Simple CMS WordPress Theme
The Simple CMS WordPress Theme is designed as a development theme for our Simple CMS WordPress plugin. This theme is not designed to look pretty, but is a practical, simple theme to build your own designs from.
Features
The theme does not display comments, tags, categories or anything related to posts only. This theme is intended to display WordPress Pages and nothing else.
The entire theme folder contains only four PHP files, unlike WordPress’s default Kubrick theme which uses 16! Hopefully this will make building themes for static websites a lot easier as there is less junk to remove to create your simple static site.
Posted on Mar 14th 2008 by Ryan
Simple CMS WordPress Plugin
The Simple CMS WordPress plugin converts the WordPress blog tool into a basic CMS (Content Management System). Simple CMS removes all of the complicated blogging functionality which is not needed for a basic static website. This allows for easier use of the admin panel by non web designers.
If you are a “WordPress Administrator” you will not see any difference, but if you log in as a “WordPress Editor” or below, you will see a vastly simplified administration panel suitable for simple static websites.
Free Download
Simple CMS WordPress Plugin Version 1.2.4
Posted on Mar 14th 2008 by Ryan
Multi-level Navigation CSS Generator
Our Suckerfish Dropdown CSS Generator allows you to generate a restyled Suckerfish dropdown menu. You can copy and paste the CSS generated from the page to create your menu.
Implementation
The CSS works with our WordPress Dropdown menu plugin or can be used on any unordered list with an ID of #suckerfishnav, ie:
<ul id="suckerfishnav">
<li><a href="">Tomato</a></li>
<li><a href="">Capsicum</a></li>
<li><a href="">Cucumber</a></li>
</ul>
Support
Please visit our dropdowns support board for assistance with this product.
Posted on Mar 7th 2008 by Ryan
Hellish Simplicity WordPress Theme
Hellish Simplicity is a widget ready WordPress theme developed by PixoPoint lead developer Ryan Hellyer for his personal blog. Hellish simplicity is available in red and blue designs and comes supplied with a PSD file to allow you to change the text in the header logo.
Free download
Download Hellish Simplicity Version 1.2.1
The Hellish Simplicity theme is available for viewing on Ryan Hellyer’s blog or you can see it in action on our WordPress theme demo site.
Posted on Feb 26th 2008 by Ryan
Aqua Vaccinium WordPress theme
Aqua Vaccinium features a smooth blue and green theme and has a prominent Suckerfish dropdown menu built in (no plugin needed).
Visit our WordPress theme demo site to see Aqua Vaccinium in action.
We’ve tried to keep the theming as simple as possible to allow for easy customisation. There are only five template files, plus images, javascript and css files. The original build file for the logo (PSD format) is included, so you can edit it to match your own site name.
The main dropdown menu is set to display categories by default, but you can insert other pages into your dropdown if you like. The blue section (below the main menu) displays either the blog description or the category description depending on what page you are on.
Posted on Feb 23rd 2008 by Ryan
WordPress Dropdown Menu Plugin
This plugin has been superceded by the ‘Multi-level Navigation Plugin‘.
Posted on Jan 14th 2008 by Ryan