NorfolkGreg wrote: ↑Thu Sep 30, 2021 1:49 pm I can't replicate the "Trying to get property" issue you have with Adivvyo so assume there may be an issue with your installation to XAMPP that you have copied to your server.
XAMPP runs out of the box and I only copied the wonderCMS files to my webspace for testing. But to be honest that error doesn't matter to me as I have no intention to use that theme.
However, I do find Watercolor and Sky ignore the Summernote editor and editing is only possible in HTML. They also both ignore the Additional Contents plugin.
Yes, both themes show the HTML code instead of the editor. The "Add new editable area" link on the starting page is not clickable.
As you suggest, it seems that Sky may have been intended as a new default theme, but until I saw your post and I went searching for it I hadn't discovered that you have to add its repository to your installation to make it available. I guess it was recognised that the current version isn't fully ready for the default distribution yet.
Yeah, that was weird. I thought, hey, I want the new shiny theme - where is it. But of course adding it was not the problem, the missing editor functionality is.
The main site has a few inconsistencies. For example it says that there will never be more than 25 themes available but currently there are (I think) 27 and I can't find the promised voting system to limit it to 25!
There are themes that let you select a colour variation. And then there are these many themes like Pink, Purple, Red, Green etc. that are the same and only the basic colour scheme is different. I think it would be useful to bundle these as one theme and then add a colour selector. That would reduce the overall number of themes nicely.
As with the limited number of plugins - to me that's artificial. I mean, if there
were more
and they were all super useful, then I am all for making them available. There are currently 16 plugins which are just language packs, and I don't know who in 2021 still needs a counter (I proudly rocked that stuff when I had a Geocities homepage in 1996) but of course I don't mind all of that! It's just that right now there are no plugins that need to be voted out.
My dirty workaround ATM is to use a different theme with Summernote to add all the contents and pages and whatnot and then switch back to a modified Sky theme.
I would appreciate it if I could just add a tweaked theme locally just like the ones from Github, there is no way to select an individual theme. If I add a new theme to the themes folder, it's not displayed on the themes selection page. EDIT: I do know that I am supposed to upload a theme and then get it from the online repository but I do want to mess with it locally, just on my XAMPP installation and only when everything is finished, upload the WonderCMS folder to a webspace. I know that the idea of "offline" is probably very old-school but I really would love to have that option.