Wednesday, August 7, 2013

Envato Notes

Envato Notes


Winners – Concrete5 Themes

Posted: 06 Aug 2013 05:20 PM PDT

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Many congratulations to the following authors who took part in our Envato’s Most Wanted event, where we invited authors to submit Concrete5 Themes to ThemeForest:

All authors will be receiving cash (PayPal/Skrill) payments within the next couple of weeks and will also receive an Envato’s Most Wanted badge! 8-) Meanwhile, you can see all the entries to the contest within our Concrete5 Themes category.

Bonus Prize 1: $1000

The $1000 BONUS prize for most items sold during the event period goes to:

Uhuru – Responsive Multi-Purpose Concrete5 Theme by DesignManiaPL

Uhuru - Responsive Multi-Purpose Concrete5 Theme - Concrete5 CMS Themes

Bonus Prize 2: $1000

The $1000 BONUS for best submission during event period as voted by the ThemeForest review team goes to:

Der Golem–Multipurpose Theme For Concrete5 by virtuti

Der Golem–Multipurpose Theme For Concrete5 - Concrete5 CMS Themes

Congratulations once again and keep an eye out for future Envato’s Most Wanted events across all our Marketplaces! :)

Still want more? Check out this all items in our category of Concrete5 Themes.

Free Marketplace Files for August

Posted: 06 Aug 2013 05:00 AM PDT

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Ladybugs, a landscape, sheep, and an epic battle sequence. Every month we bring you a collection of spectacular Marketplace items you can download absolutely free of charge. Here are August’s freebies. Grab them while you can!

PhotoDune: Ladybug

A macro photo by zagandesign of spring green plants and ladybugs. Get it free.

ActiveDen: Sliding Puzzle Customizable with XML and Flash AS3

This sliding puzzle game by duquekarl is easily customizable via an XML file. Get it free.

AudioJungle: Epic Battle Sequence 1

A high intensity orchestral piece by DavidOrr. This aggressive track features driving percussion, strings, and brass, and is suitable for fight scenes, RPG battle music, and more. Get it free.

ThemeForest: Spotless – Responsive One Page Theme

Spotless is a cleanly-crafted responsive theme by SakuraPixel. It features an iGallery, sortable masonry gallery, and multipurpose slider. Get it free.

VideoHive: Dual Impact

This customizable After Effects opener by addeystock requires no plugins, and includes a video tutorial. It includes two version – Promo and Web. Get it free.

GraphicRiver: Green Landscape with Tree

This background is a green landscape by VVaD, and features flowers, trees and clouds. Get it free.

3DOcean: Sheep

This 3D model of a sheep was created in 3ds Max by bank508. Get it free.

CodeCanyon: Minimal Transparent Menu

A clean and simple navigation menu by tiberiualexander. It uses easy-to-use semantic markup, and features unlimited menu levels and slide effects. Get it free.

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WordCamp San Francisco and WordPress 3.6

Posted: 05 Aug 2013 09:53 PM PDT

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It’s been just over a week now since WordCamp San Francisco 2013, and I’m still processing all the amazing information shared by the epic lineup of speakers.

I attended via live stream, which in Australia, meant getting up at 1:45am both days, grabbing a coffee, and sitting watching my computer screen until ~10:00am. Then heading back to bed a couple of hours later to start again.

But it was well worth it!

If you didn’t catch the live stream though, all the talks are gradually making their way on to WordPress.tv. In particular, you’ll be wanting to catch this year’s ‘State of the Word‘ by Matt Mullenweg (co-founder of WordPress’ and founder of Automattic), where he gives a run down on the last 12 months of WordPress, and his vision for the future of WordPress. (Make sure to watch the Q&A session afterwards too!)

If you’re after a TL;DR version of the State of the Word, I did a general round up where you can see some notes and links to good summary articles of the content. In particular Brian Krogsgard’s post on Post Status was published almost as soon as Matt finished speaking, and is a great read.

Some of the other excellent talks were:

Release during an event? No, thank you.

One thing people were hopeful to see happen at WordCamp San Francisco was the release of WordPress 3.6. However, the development team made the sensible decision not to release just prior to, or during, the event but instead released a week later.

WordPress 3.6 “Oscar” is now out!

What’s next with WordCamps?

There are so many WordCamps happening around the world, it’s hard to keep up. There are six more scheduled just for August!

If you happen to be attending WordCamp Europe in October, I’ll be there, and I’d love you to come say “Hi” if you see me. :)

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