New updates on Revolution2 Themes

If you haven’t noticed by now, the Revolution2 themes by Brian Gardner are absolutely my most FAVORITE WordPress themes available right now! They’re not free, but they’re SO worth every penny! Before I knew how to customize the themes myself, I had a company design my wordpresschick theme for me (yes, I paid them…but they had already done my selfhelpchick site…and I LOVED them both). I loved the look and the colors, but knew that in order to take this site to the next level, I really needed to have something that was a litte more of a magazine style theme and had better options for using all types of  media. And when in helping another client, I discovered the revolution themes!

So the really cool thing is that in his email today (not to me personally, but to his subscribers), he said he’s updating the themes so the categories on the front can be moved by simply dragging and dropping…much like you re-order widgets! WOO HOO! No more digging into php…..and that he’s trying to widgetize everything. Ah, how I love widgets! So, needless to say…as soon as they’re available I’ll be purchasing them and will have links and tutorials out too!

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  1. Debra Moyer says:

    I recently purchased the Studio Press Themes package by Brian Gardner (1 week ago to be exact.)
    After reading this post, I’m wondering if I received the Revolution2 Themes that you are referring to in this post? I’m new to WordPress and have your site an incredibly helpful resource! Thanks for being here!

  2. Kim says:

    Hi Debra,
    Thanks for the comment! :-)
    You do actually get all of the older Revolution Two themes when you buy the all themes package. Just log into the support forum which is where can download all your themes and you should see the older themes in there as well.
    Thanks,
    Kim

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