Theme Name: an ordinary theme
Theme URI: http://www.blog.ordinary.ch/?page_id=269
Version: 2.5
Description: A simple theme with two corresponding random pictures in the header and a suckertree navigation thereunder. Optionally one or two columns. Two color schemes available. Widget ready. Please read the readme.txt file.
Author: Fabian Schmid
Author URI: http://www.blog.ordinary.ch/
Tags: one-column, two-columns, fixed-width, white, black, light


Thank you for using my theme!
For questions or feedback, complaint or love letters use blog (at) ordinary.ch


Installation
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Unzip the theme directory and upload it to wp-content/themes/ in your WordPress directory.
Choose the theme in the administration terminal of WordPress.
Customize the theme to your wishes.
That's it!


Change log
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* Version 2.5 (02.07.2009)
	Removed duplicate comment form in single view
	Ordered attributes in Stylesheet alphabetically
	Removed alt attribute for links in footer due to xhtml validity
* Version 2.4 (28.06.2009)
	Added WP styles for wrapping text around images (http://codex.wordpress.org/Wrapping_Text_Around_Images)
	Fixed display errors in two columns view concerning the comments template
* Version 2.3 (24.04.2009)
	Fixed search engine problems
	Fixed navigation problems in IE<7
	Reduced margins and paddings for ul and ol in entries
	Stylesheet cosmetics
* Version 2.2 (08.04.2009)
	Corrected category bug in sidebar
	Corrected some typing errors
	Added theme name and version to the footer
* Version 2.1 (07.04.2009)
	Added a couple of settings to the admin panel
	Improved the html and css structure
	Reorganized the file structure
* Version 2.0 (16.03.2009)
	Improved the html structure
* Version 1.9 (13.03.2009)
	Fixed some tiny imperfections
* Version 1.8 (12.02.2009)
	Increased the font size in entries
	Altered the font family in entries
	Added some additional font family stlyes if default font isn't available
	Lit the 'add comment' button
* Version 1.7 (05.02.2009)
	Removed the border for image links
	Altered index.php, single.php and search.php for code cosmetics
* Version 1.6 (29.01.2009)
	Removed the post counting for each category in brackets due to necessary changes in wp core files
	Added an instruction for readding the post counting for categories in brackets
	Lit the alternating comments background color
* Version 1.5 (24.01.2009)
	Added min-height for overall div #contentwrap
	Added important notice to readme
	Altered header.php for 404 error page reasons
* Version 1.4 (23.01.2009)
	Altered comments.php for style reasons
* Version 1.3 (19.01.2009)
	Altered footer for copyright reasons
	Removed non-existent images
	Adjusted theme tags
* Version 1.2 (15.01.2009)
	Altered style.css for style reasons
* Version 1.1 (10.01.2009)
	Altered style.css for style reasons
* Version 1.0 (12.12.2008)
	Initial version


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Necessary changes in WP core files for displaying the number of posts for categories

If in admin panel you set the setting 'Display the number of posts in brackets for each category' to 'Yes' you have to do the following steps:
- Find the WordPress core file wp-includes/classes.php and open it with an editor
- Search the following function:
	function start_el(&$output, $category, $depth, $args)
- Now find the following line within the function:
	$link .= $cat_name . '</a>';
- And change it to:
	$link .= $cat_name;

This removes the closing to the <a> tag and will allow the post count to be part of the link.
But of course the links arent closed now. That's why we have to add the closing tag to somewhere else.

- Find this part of code:
	if ( isset($show_count) && $show_count )
	$link .= ' (' . intval($category->count) . ')';
	
- And add the </a> at the end - as you can see here
	if ( isset($show_count) && $show_count )
	$link .= ' (' . intval($category->count) . ')</a>';

That's it!
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Thanks to...

* the whole WordPress team for the great job they do
* the script dhtml, javascript and css library http://www.dynamicdrive.com/ for the suckertree menu on which this theme's menu is based on
* Jeremy Clark for the WordPress Theme Options Framework, released here: http://clark-technet.com/2008/09/wordpress-theme-options-framework