Tonight I’m checking out the new Artisteer 2.4 which just became available. The new version (in beta still) supports to major feature advances:
Vertical Menus for WordPress or other CMS systems like Drupal, Joomla etc
You can essentially run two menu systems now (at first glance).
In the image example above within the Artisteer design environment I have the option of both a horizontal menu and a (new) vertical menu.
No idea yet how that will be managed in WordPress as I haven’t exported one of these puppies yet, but that’s coming up next!
Category Driven Menus
Update – I just heard through the forums that not only have vertical menus been added, but now category driven menus are possible. There appear to be binary options for this.
- You can either have a Category based menu OR a Page based menu in the Horizontal menu or in the Vertical Menu.
- You can have a category in the horizontal and a Page based in the vertical or vice versa.
- You can NOT have a category AND a Page based menu in the vertical at the same time.
- You can NOT have a category AND a Page based menu in the horizontal at the same time.
All that said, this is just the post export (standard) options. There are probably some easy ways to hack some additional combinations into a theme after the fact
Flash Header Support for WordPress Theme Design
There is also flash headers support for WordPress themes now. I can add some very basic animation templates that Artisteer includes with the software, or if I have an .flv file I can import it into the theme header.
I haven’t tried that out yet, but I can’t wait to give it a go.
Changing a Template from one System to Another (Ergo WordPress Theme to Blogger or Drupal)
Here’s a nice cool upgrade option. If you have designed yourself a nice little template in say WordPress and you want to use the same exact design in Drupal or Blogger or Joomla or DotNetNuke or just an HTML page (for like a WP page template with modifications!) you can now do this with a click of the mouse (ok 2-3 clicks).
After you have the design you like, just change template type. Then save file as something else if you don’t want to lose your original theme/template etc and you are off to the races.
If you have a website powered by WordPress and you have a blog powered by Blogger, you could then easily cobrand the sites to look very similar as one working example. Gonna have to ruminate on some additional practical applications.
Extending Free Upgrade License
For just over a year now, I have received free upgrades to Artisteer. That’s part of the license. Buy Artisteer and you get free upgrades for a year. When I first picked up Artisteer in November of 2008, they were just moving to beta version 0.8 I believe. 1.6 versions later or from my perspective about 20 improvements, updates and upgrades later, it was now time for me to update my license.
For $59.95 I purchased another year of Artisteer upgrades, and now I’m cranking through the possibilities with 2.4.
In case you are wondering, it only took moments for my order to process and my old license became good for upgrades all over again. There is a huge amount of value in this program, but every time I download another free upgrade (yeah I paid for it, but most software companies don’t give away free upgrades at all), it feels great and puts a smile on my face. In total, I’ve invested just short of $200 in this software over the course of about 15 months, and I have earned a return on that investment of about 100x.
You can check your own
upgrade subscription status here.
Artisteer Discount Code/Link
If you would like to get a 5% discount on a new Artisteer license (home/education or standard) feel free to use my referral link http://www.artisteer.com/?p=brett
Note: Cross posted from Softduit Media.
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