As I use Habari more and more and continue to fill in the cracks in this theme, I am finding more ways to use the functionality it has. The newest thing I have been playing with is the tags, or more specifically how to use tags to control options in the theme....
Read More »I've recently become more and more interested in Habari, and the approach that Habari takes, particularly when compared to WordPress. If you have been reading my WordPress blog you will know I have written a few posts about Habari, but I felt it was important not to let Habari take over what is a WordPress blog. That is why I have set up this sub-blog....
Read More »In my last post I wrote about the concept of desiging dual use themes, that is themes that will work across multiple platforms. I don’t mean themes that are ported to another platform, but one single theme that will work on both. That is what I am doing for my re-theme of this site, and in this post I will explain how I have gone about it....
Read More »In my last Habari plugins post I highlighted the differences, and similarities, in the way plugins are created for WordPress and Habari. In this post I am going to look at the differences in how the user is given configuration options....
Read More »I’ve spent the last few days writing a photoblog theme for Habari to run my future photoblog: http://www.eloquium.co.uk so I am now in a position to compare theming on WordPress to theming on Habari....
Read More »This blog is my stage for investigating and using Habari. This is my place to try new themes and plugins in the real world and live with it on a day to day basis.