As promised, I've adapted Tarski to work out-of-the-box with WPMU. Options page stuff that doesn't apply to a WPMU install is hidden, a link to your blog network is automatically added to the footer alongside the credits, and the custom header API is implemented, plus the odd tweak here-and-there.
→ Tarski 1.4 announcement and download
I'd be interested to hear of any bug fixes, suggestions, feature requests, or even "it worked fine for me!" type comments - leave me a note here, or pop by our forums.
Enjoy!
thanks a ton! This is a very popular theme.
Wow, great job!
Hope more and more theme writer would be doing this :)
Thanks, enseignement - I've fixed the bug in our SVN repository and it'll be in the next release.
Agreed, credit to you ceejayoz - the more mu friendly theme designers, the happier the world is :)
one problem:
when I uploaded the header,
it does not appear in the "browse" directory and so it cannot be deleted.
Is there any way to delete the images that were uploaded.
I'm not quite sure what you're talking about there... the Custom Header API isn't a Tarski invention, so issues you're having there aren't really Tarski problems.
There's a 'reset' button in the Custom Header tab to delete the one you've uploaded. You shouldn't have to delete it manually...
thanks for your reply,
it seems that reset button makes it go back to the old banner, but the pic file remains on the directory.
Not much I can do about it if that's what's happening - as I said, we didn't write the Custom Header API. It's a part of WordPress, not Tarski.
Just got my adaptation of Tarski ready!.
I looked online so much for different themes, yet I stuck with Tarski because it's just nice and elegant by itself. Yet if you play around with it you quickly realize it's very VERY easy to customize. :-D
Any feedback welcomed of course.