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Aegis 1.0.0-beta.2

16 Feb 20:45
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When you download the theme from GitHub and extract it, the default folder name will be aegis-1.0.0-beta.2. Before installing, please rename this folder to aegis. Also, avoid using the original zipped file with WordPress' default theme installer to prevent any errors.

The Aegis version 1.0.0-beta.2 has been officially released and is now available for download and evaluation. This release signifies a pivotal milestone in the project's development cycle. We invite all developers, users, and interested parties to engage with this version. Consistent with Aegis's overarching guidelines, adherence to established testing best practices is essential to facilitate effective collaboration and garner comprehensive feedback.

The Aegis block theme is presently in its development phase. It is highly advised against installing, running, or testing this on production or mission-critical websites. For a comprehensive evaluation of the theme's capabilities, it is recommended to have WooCommerce installed during testing. Evaluations of the Beta version are best conducted on a dedicated test server and site, ensuring safety and efficient debugging throughout the development process.

Furthermore, engagement in issue testing plays a pivotal role in software development, offering a significant avenue for contribution irrespective of one's expertise. This methodology not only guarantees the software's stability but also propels its progression, rendering contributions in this realm profoundly influential.

Should any issues emerge, they are anticipated during the Alpha phase of development. Individuals who come across bugs or other discrepancies are encouraged to promptly report them by creating a GitHub Issue. For those adept at crafting reproducible bug reports, GitHub remains the preferred platform for submitting these comprehensive accounts. Before proceeding with formal reporting, it is advisable to cross-check any identified issues against a list of previously recognized bugs.

Contributions are not limited solely to coding. There are multiple avenues for participation, including testing, issue triage, discussions, and contributions to design patterns and templates. A special focus is directed towards improving accessibility, in line with the theme's objective to cater to individuals with visual impairments. Those looking to contribute are encouraged to explore open issues on GitHub, aligning with areas of their expertise and comfort.

1.0.0-beta.1

22 Dec 22:07
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1.0.0-beta.1 Pre-release
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Warning

When you download the theme from GitHub and extract it, the default folder name will be aegis-1.0.0-beta.1. Before installing, please rename this folder to aegis. Also, avoid using the original zipped file with WordPress' default theme installer to prevent any errors.

The Aegis version 1.0.0-beta.1 has been officially released and is now available for download and evaluation. This release signifies a pivotal milestone in the project's development cycle. We invite all developers, users, and interested parties to engage with this version. Consistent with Aegis's overarching guidelines, adherence to established testing best practices is essential to facilitate effective collaboration and garner comprehensive feedback.

The Aegis theme is presently in its development phase. It is highly advised against installing, running, or testing this on production or mission-critical websites. For a comprehensive evaluation of the theme's capabilities, it is recommended to have WooCommerce installed during testing. Evaluations of the Beta version are best conducted on a dedicated test server and site, ensuring safety and efficient debugging throughout the development process.

Furthermore, engagement in issue testing plays a pivotal role in software development, offering a significant avenue for contribution irrespective of one's expertise. This methodology not only guarantees the software's stability but also propels its progression, rendering contributions in this realm profoundly influential.

Should any issues emerge, they are anticipated during the Beta phase of development. Individuals who come across bugs or other discrepancies are encouraged to promptly report them by creating a GitHub Issue. For those adept at crafting reproducible bug reports, GitHub remains the preferred platform for submitting these comprehensive accounts. Before proceeding with formal reporting, it is advisable to cross-check any identified issues against a list of previously recognized bugs.

Contributions are not limited solely to coding. There are multiple avenues for participation, including testing, issue triage, discussions, and contributions to design patterns and templates. A special focus is directed towards improving accessibility, in line with the theme's objective to cater to individuals with visual impairments. Those looking to contribute are encouraged to explore open issues on GitHub, aligning with areas of their expertise and comfort.

Aegis incorporates ten headers, three of which offer a sticky functionality coupled with a mega menu feature. Additionally, there are four footers available, and users can effortlessly toggle between them using the Header and Footer Builder. Among its Patterns, Aegis offers the following:

  • 9 Headers (three sticky) with integrated Mega Menu
  • 3 Heros
  • 3 About Us
  • 2 Teams
  • 2 Testimonials
  • 1 Pricing Tables
  • 2 FAQs
  • 1 Contact Us
  • 4 eCommerce
  • 8 Blog Archives

In total, it features 35 Block Patterns for now. Subsequent Beta releases will progressively introduce new Patterns and complete Pages.

In addition to 6 new Block Patterns, this latest release also brings a host of bug fixes, performance enhancements, and elevates the code to higher standards of quality.

In conclusion, the strides made in the Aegis 1.0.0-beta.1 version underscore our commitment to excellence and innovation in this project.

1.0.0-alpha.3

10 Nov 14:45
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1.0.0-alpha.3 Pre-release
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When you download the theme from GitHub and extract it, the default folder name will be aegis-1.0.0-alpha.3. Before installing, please rename this folder to aegis. Also, avoid using the original zipped file with WordPress' default theme installer to prevent any errors.

The Aegis version 1.0.0-alpha.3 has been officially released and is now available for download and evaluation. This release signifies a pivotal milestone in the project's development cycle. We invite all developers, users, and interested parties to engage with this version. Consistent with Aegis's overarching guidelines, adherence to established testing best practices is essential to facilitate effective collaboration and garner comprehensive feedback.

The Aegis theme is presently in its development phase. It is highly advised against installing, running, or testing this on production or mission-critical websites. For a comprehensive evaluation of the theme's capabilities, it is recommended to have WooCommerce installed during testing. Evaluations of the Alpha version are best conducted on a dedicated test server and site, ensuring safety and efficient debugging throughout the development process.

Furthermore, engagement in issue testing plays a pivotal role in software development, offering a significant avenue for contribution irrespective of one's expertise. This methodology not only guarantees the software's stability but also propels its progression, rendering contributions in this realm profoundly influential.

Should any issues emerge, they are anticipated during the Alpha phase of development. Individuals who come across bugs or other discrepancies are encouraged to promptly report them by creating a GitHub Issue. For those adept at crafting reproducible bug reports, GitHub remains the preferred platform for submitting these comprehensive accounts. Before proceeding with formal reporting, it is advisable to cross-check any identified issues against a list of previously recognized bugs.

Contributions are not limited solely to coding. There are multiple avenues for participation, including testing, issue triage, discussions, and contributions to design patterns and templates. A special focus is directed towards improving accessibility, in line with the theme's objective to cater to individuals with visual impairments. Those looking to contribute are encouraged to explore open issues on GitHub, aligning with areas of their expertise and comfort.

Aegis incorporates eight headers, three of which offer a sticky functionality coupled with a mega menu feature. Additionally, there are four footers available, and users can effortlessly toggle between them using the Header and Footer Builder. Among its Patterns, Aegis offers the following:

  • 8 Headers (three sticky) with integrated Mega Menu
  • 3 Heros
  • 3 About Us
  • 1 Team
  • 2 Testimonials
  • 1 Pricing Tables
  • 1 FAQ pattern
  • 1 Contact Us
  • 4 eCommerce
  • 5 Blog Archives

In total, it features 29 Block Patterns for now. Subsequent Beta releases will progressively introduce new Patterns and complete Pages.

In addition to 5 new Block Patterns, this latest Alpha release also brings a host of bug fixes, performance enhancements, and elevates the code to higher standards of quality.

In conclusion, the strides made in the Aegis 1.0.0-alpha.3 version underscore our commitment to excellence and innovation in this project.

1.0.0-alpha.2

27 Oct 20:46
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When you download the theme from GitHub and extract it, the default folder name will be aegis-1.0.0-alpha.2. Before installing, please rename this folder to aegis. Also, avoid using the original zipped file with WordPress' default theme installer to prevent any errors.

The Aegis version 1.0.0-alpha.2 has been officially released and is now available for download and evaluation. This release signifies a pivotal milestone in the project's development cycle. We invite all developers, users, and interested parties to engage with this version. Consistent with Aegis's overarching guidelines, adherence to established testing best practices is essential to facilitate effective collaboration and garner comprehensive feedback.

The Aegis theme is presently in its development phase. It is highly advised against installing, running, or testing this on production or mission-critical websites. For a comprehensive evaluation of the theme's capabilities, it is recommended to have WooCommerce installed during testing. Evaluations of the Alpha version are best conducted on a dedicated test server and site, ensuring safety and efficient debugging throughout the development process.

Furthermore, engagement in issue testing plays a pivotal role in software development, offering a significant avenue for contribution irrespective of one's expertise. This methodology not only guarantees the software's stability but also propels its progression, rendering contributions in this realm profoundly influential.

Should any issues emerge, they are anticipated during the Alpha phase of development. Individuals who come across bugs or other discrepancies are encouraged to promptly report them by creating a GitHub Issue. For those adept at crafting reproducible bug reports, GitHub remains the preferred platform for submitting these comprehensive accounts. Before proceeding with formal reporting, it is advisable to cross-check any identified issues against a list of previously recognized bugs.

Contributions are not limited solely to coding. There are multiple avenues for participation, including testing, issue triage, discussions, and contributions to design patterns and templates. A special focus is directed towards improving accessibility, in line with the theme's objective to cater to individuals with visual impairments. Those looking to contribute are encouraged to explore open issues on GitHub, aligning with areas of their expertise and comfort.

Aegis incorporates four headers, two of which offer a sticky functionality coupled with a mega menu feature. Additionally, there are four footers available, and users can effortlessly toggle between them using the Header and Footer Builder. Among its Patterns, Aegis offers the following:

  • 4 Headers (two sticky)
  • Integrated Mega Menu
  • 3 Heros
  • 3 About Us
  • 1 Team
  • 2 Testimonials
  • 1 Pricing Tables
  • 1 FAQ pattern
  • 1 Contact Us
  • 4 eCommerce
  • 5 Blog Archives

In total, it features 25 Block Patterns for now. Subsequent Alpha releases will progressively introduce new Patterns and complete Pages.

In addition to 9 new Block Patterns, this latest Alpha release also brings a host of bug fixes, performance enhancements, and elevates the code to higher standards of quality.

In conclusion, the strides made in the Aegis 1.0.0-alpha.2 version underscore our commitment to excellence and innovation in this project.

Aegis 1.0.0-alpha.1

13 Oct 22:03
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Aegis 1.0.0-alpha.1 Pre-release
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Warning

When you download the theme from GitHub and extract it, the default folder name will be aegis-1.0.0-alpha.1. Before installing, please rename this folder to aegis. Also, avoid using the original zipped file with WordPress' default theme installer to prevent any errors.

The Aegis version 1.0.0-alpha.1 has been officially released and is now available for download and evaluation. This release signifies a pivotal milestone in the project's development cycle. We invite all developers, users, and interested parties to engage with this version. Consistent with Aegis's overarching guidelines, adherence to established testing best practices is essential to facilitate effective collaboration and garner comprehensive feedback.

The Aegis FSE theme is presently in its development phase. It is highly advised against installing, running, or testing this on production or mission-critical websites. For a comprehensive evaluation of the theme's capabilities, it is recommended to have WooCommerce installed during testing. Evaluations of the Alpha version are best conducted on a dedicated test server and site, ensuring safety and efficient debugging throughout the development process.

Furthermore, engagement in issue testing plays a pivotal role in software development, offering a significant avenue for contribution irrespective of one's expertise. This methodology not only guarantees the software's stability but also propels its progression, rendering contributions in this realm profoundly influential.

Should any issues emerge, they are anticipated during the Alpha phase of development. Individuals who come across bugs or other discrepancies are encouraged to promptly report them by creating a GitHub Issue. For those adept at crafting reproducible bug reports, GitHub remains the preferred platform for submitting these comprehensive accounts. Before proceeding with formal reporting, it is advisable to cross-check any identified issues against a list of previously recognized bugs.

Contributions are not limited solely to coding. There are multiple avenues for participation, including testing, issue triage, discussions, and contributions to design patterns and templates. A special focus is directed towards improving accessibility, in line with the theme's objective to cater to individuals with visual impairments. Those looking to contribute are encouraged to explore open issues on GitHub, aligning with areas of their expertise and comfort.

Aegis incorporates four headers, two of which offer a sticky functionality coupled with a mega menu feature. Additionally, there are four footers available, and users can effortlessly toggle between them using the Header and Footer Builder. Among its patterns, Aegis offers the following:

  • 2 hero patterns
  • 2 About Us patterns
  • 1 Team pattern
  • 1 Testimonials pattern
  • 1 FAQ pattern
  • 1 Contact Us pattern
  • 4 WooCommerce patterns
  • 4 Blog Query Patterns

In total, it features 16 patterns for now. Subsequent Alpha releases will progressively introduce new Patterns and complete Pages.

In conclusion, the strides made in the Aegis 1.0.0-alpha.1 version underscore our commitment to excellence and innovation in this project.