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Moving Resources

We’ve struggled a little bit to figure out how best to organize and present information about the Carrington framework, themes, support and documentation. Having it all here is confusing to everyone, and that’s something we’re hoping to remedy with some of the changes we’ve made and some that we’re still working on.

Here is the (current) plan in a nutshell:

  1. Done: Create separate community support forums for our three consumer Carrington themes (Blog, Text, Mobile). These are now live and hosted on the Crowd Favorite website.
  2. Done: Create an additional community support forums for developers and designers to work together regarding the Carrington framework and Carrington JAM.
  3. Done: Deprecate the Google Group. It gets SPA, it’s hard to find things in old threads and it’s confusing to have both end-user theme support and developer framework support in one place.
  4. Planned: move all framework documentation, etc. from this site to carringtonframework.com. We’ve got some good plans for making that site a great developer resource, no idea on timeline at this point. Also, we want to add inline documentation to the code to support some of these efforts – patches welcome.

Sorry for the constant shuffling around of late. Hopefully in the near future everything will be settling into their more permanent locations.

Posted by Alex King on May 5, 2010.

Categories: Announcements

5 Responses

  1. I was about to register for the forums but it’s a little hard to do that right now — since there isn’t a register link anywhere :) .

    by Dan Cameron on May 6, 2010 at 1:55 pm Reply

  2. Where is the documentation right now?
    Am I crazy? I can’t seem to find any info regarding these functions:
    http://github.com/Gipetto/wordpress.tmbundle/blob/master/Support/carrington_functions.plist

    Did I just start using a framework that is undocumented beyond the general overview stuff here: http://carringtontheme.com/developers/ ??

    Does the post context not support home.php?

    Wtf cfct_choose_content_template() ? If it wasn’t for the Google Code Forums I wouldn’t even know cfct_template_file(‘type’, ‘file’); , which I didn’t see listed in any of the Readme’s, nor any instructions how the functions work.

    This framework seems like serious dopeness, but did I just pick a very poor to pick it up?

    by Oliver Sumpton on May 7, 2010 at 10:38 pm Reply

    • Hi Oliver, you should see references to these filters and hooks (“these functions”) throughout the README.txts included in the theme.

      by dreams on Sep 15, 2010 at 11:09 am Reply

  3. What has happened to the Functions Reference in the documentation?

    by John on May 15, 2010 at 7:34 am Reply

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Carrington is a theme platform for WordPress from Crowd Favorite. It includes the Carrington Core, a reactive templating engine that makes it easy to create different visual styles for different site areas and content and Carrington Build, an advanced drag and drop page layout system that enables full editorial control for complex pages.more →
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