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  • #186919

    Kyle
    Keymaster

    Very cool, Rob…and that’s a great to hear 🙂

    Just a heads up but it appears as though your blog link is broken.

    #187349

    Rob D
    Participant

    Are you sure Kyle? Is working fine for me.

    #187393

    talk2bks
    Participant

    http://www.eatatjoespizza.com – using integrity

    #187690

    lausley
    Participant

    Enjoying working with X-Theme and getting some good feedback on the new look. I think it really helps engaging new users.

    trianglekayak.com

    #188020

    Kyle
    Keymaster

    Working now, Rob!


    Hi Brian – Now I’m hungry 🙂 There appears to be an issue with the alignment of the content. If you need any help, a member of our team will be happy to assist in another thread.


    Hi Larry – It’s coming together…thanks for sharing! I would continue to focus on polish items like breaking up chunks of text and making images more uniform and standard sizes. Cheers, my friend!

    #188179

    jeffyablon
    Participant

    Matt, I’m jump on that train with you: FOLKS, we unveiled http://thewordpresshelpers.com last week, and would love feedback of any kind!

    #188343

    JamieNiccole
    Participant

    Would love to share our baby! Since finding X it’s like finding my soul mate! Haha Seriously though … I would never recommend anything else!

    We are gathering surveys now for a better customer experience, however we’ve received some really great feedback thus far. Would love to see what the community thinks as well.

    Check it out >> http://www.180vape.com

    #188371

    Kyle
    Keymaster

    Hi Jeff – Thanks for sharing! I’m not seeing much by the way of content yet, but as soon as you do I’d be happy to give more constructive feedback.


    Hi Jamie – We love hearing that, thank-you! I can tell you spent some time tweaking the different elements to bring everything together. It is also very smart to be gathering info on creating the best customer experience possible. This is something so easily overlooked in the web design world as we often tend to take what we like and put it on the page expecting everyone else to love it just as much as we do 🙂

    Thanks for sharing this valuable insight…a great reminder for all!

    #188420

    mikewolf1127
    Participant

    Hey all-

    After much tweaking and great support from Theme Co., we have officially launched our new site.

    Check it out!

    http://www.thewolfbrothers.com

    #188492

    spacedfisherman
    Participant

    ok so, i have a strange question, and one I have always wondered about. take http://www.azuz.it above. [ Just picking that as its the first I looked at ] How do people hide the fact there site is WordPress on the likes of http://whatwpthemeisthat.com.

    I am just curious?

    #188647

    Kyle
    Keymaster

    Looking good, Mike! Happy to know we were able to help along the way! The black/yellow/white really works well together as do the creative fullwidth video bands.


    Brendan, not sure about that. You can always change the name of the theme if that is what you are concerned about, but as far as hiding whether the site is WordPress that would be a much more involved undertaking and not sure of the benefit even if it were possible.

    #189108

    mlee615
    Participant

    Great looking site!

    #189297

    Steve G
    Participant

    It is very interesting to see just how many different ways the X theme can be customized and no site really looks like any other. I like the use of some of the more advanced features some of you use, but I am so far too much of a novice to figure out video headers and picture content that moves.

    Here is my site for my business as a forensic psychologist. I would welcome any suggestions to better the site or to take advantage of some features of X that would benefit the site.

    http://psycholegalassessments.com

    Thanks

    #189487

    Kyle
    Keymaster

    It is fun indeed, Steve! There are a great many very talented folks in the Themeco community 🙂

    I think you’re off to a great start. One thing I would try to focus on would be to break up all the content you’ve placed on your homepage into more “chunks” with links out to places where they can read more. People don’t necessarily read websites/content, they skim so your primary goal on the homepage is to present bite size snippets that convey the big picture with opportunities for people to learn more on particular areas they want to learn.

    It also helps to come up with a purpose for each page and then ask whether each piece of content, copy, image, button, etc help to achieve that goal or get in the way of achieving it. Give people a clearly defined call-to-action on the site and they will be much more likely to engage with you/your site in the manner you would like.

    #189715

    lowlandet
    Participant

    Hi Kyle & Co.

    We’ve use X-theme for 99% of every webpage we build, and I’d thought that we should share our latest project for a smaller client: http://www.gardinbussen.nu

    Made from uniqued webdesign, and styled with X-theme, custom css and child theme.

    I hope you like it! 🙂