WordPress Theme: Multiflex-4

Current version : 1.2 (July 31, 2008)

multiflex-4.1.2.zip

Wordpress Port of the Multiflex-4 layout #4 (3 column).
The design of this theme is originally made by Gerhard , a pastor for a christian church. All design credits goes to Gerhard.

Screenshots :

Screenshot of the Multiflex-4 WordPress Theme

Screenshot of the Multiflex-4 WordPress Theme

Screenshot of the Multiflex-4 Theme - Admin Settings

Screenshot of the Multiflex-4 Theme - Admin Settings

Changes in v1.2 :

  • Added Gravatar support

Changes in v1.1 :

  • Added Theme Options in the Admin area
  • Left search box removed
  • Added ‘Latest Additions’ (Recent Posts)
  • Removed Post count number from the categories
  • Lots of other improvements & bugfixes

Install the Theme :

1. Download the theme
2. Unzip & upload the folder multiflex-4′ to ‘/wp-content/themes/’
3. Activate the theme in the admin area

Please leave your comments here so i can make improvements & fixing bugs in the Theme, thanks!

Last but not least : have fun!

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17 Replies to “WordPress Theme: Multiflex-4”

  1. Pete, that was a fantastic job you did! Keep going! Gerhard

  2. Mike

    I could not make the changes by myself. This was exactly what i was looking for! Thanks!

  3. Jeff

    Thanks for this beautiful theme!

  4. have bug =/

    in page Search

  5. Hello Alexandre, thanks for pointing this out!

    The bug is now fixed, please re-download the file.

    Greetings to Brazil!

  6. Thank you!

    i am back multiflex v3.
    Multiflex v4 are incomplete

  7. Mike Ruffle

    Fabulous piece of work. One question. Why are there two search boxes? I want the search box above the right-hand column so how do I get rid of the left-hand column search box?

  8. Can you make the right side bar widget like the left one, but keeping the css style?
    I have tried but ended up messing up the whole code and had to download and install it all over again!
    I think this template is awesome, would love to be able to use it.
    Thanks in advance for your help!! I appreciate it.

  9. worCOhOLic

    The link to the download is broken…

  10. Ben

  11. Hey there,

    Thanks for the mention of WP Multiflex 5. And of course - nice job with the WordPress porting of the previous version on Multiflex.

    Thanks,
    Leland

  12. Chris

    Hi, I love your WP version of the multiflex template. It works beautifully. I would like to ask you, though, how to make drop down menus. I have them enabled but cannot find an easy way to add an item to a submenu.

    Otherwise I am very happy with what you have made.

    Chris

  13. Chris

    Hi, I am Chris from the previous post.

    I figured out the submenu issue and will tell how to do it for anyone else as dumb as me.


    When you create a new page, if you assign a ‘page parent’ to the new page, it will appear on a drop down menu under the parent page.

    Simple as that. But you may initially have to add it as a parentless page if you want to be able to uncheck the box to keep it from showing up on the page header. Then edit it and assign to a parent page.

    Again, thanks for a nice template.

  14. @Chris

    Glad you figured it out & thanks for your comments! I will fix this issue with the subpages from not being able to check/uncheck them in the admin section (thanks for that!). I also got notified that the theme doesn’t support gravatars, I will fix that as well.

    ;-)

  15. I forgot to mention that if you want to easily reorder your page structure in WordPress, there’s a wonderful plugin called pageMash:

    - Download
    - Homepage

    HTH ;-)

  16. The theme has been updated to version 1.2

    I only added Gravatar support & some missing CSS classes required by the WordPress Theme Directory.

    The issue with the sub pages wasn’t an issue: on the top navigation sub pages are anyway not listed (depth=1).

    Have fun!

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