INSTALLATION: Upload to your /wp-content/themes/ directory It should now be available in your Wordpress Admin -> Presentation Tab Choose it by clicking on the screenshot or the name COMPATIBILITY: - Wordpress 2.3.1+: Fully compatible, all features enabled. Vertical menu for sub-pages and sub-sub-pages: Go to Admin -> Presentation -> Widgets. Drag and drop the "Subpages" widget into one of the sidebars. A good place is the top of the left sidebar. Now when sub and sub-sub pages exist, they will be displayed at the place where you dropped the widget. - Wordpress 2.2.x: Fully compatible, 1 feature missing. No Subpages widget, but you still have all default widgets and the 41 options on the options page. The options page is at Admin -> Presentation -> BFA Round Tabs Theme Options - Wordpress 2.1.x: Fully compatible, 2 features missing. No subpages and no widgets, but the 41 options page is fully functional, and nothing breaks. You need to use the sidebars as they are, Pages, Archives and Links on the left, Categories, Recent Posts and Meta on the right. - Wordpress 2.0.x This theme does not work in 2.0x and older - Wordpress 1.5.x We did not even try this in 1.5.x IMAGE ALIGNMENT IN POSTS & PAGES In earlier versions of this theme, there used to be an option to "float" all images in posts and pages left or right. Float is supposed to be the new, modern style of aligning images but it introduced various problems and overall was less intuitive. There is no image float option from version 1.10 on. Now you're encouraged to use the good, old "align" option in the Wordpress editor for every single image that you want to "float" or "align" left or right within a text. While in the Wordpress editor, whenever you click the image editor icon (the Tree icon), you'll get the image editor window, and therein you'll find a drop down menu named "Alignment" with the options "Right" and "Left" (among others). Use those options to align your image left or right, with the text wrapping around it. Wrapping text around images looks nice but it requires a little thought: What if your text is not long enough to get "past" the image? The following text (that you rather had display below the image) will STILL be on the side of the image, because the "float" or "alignment" is still active. To break the float (to get past the image) either use a h1, h2, h3 or h4 heading, or press "Enter" to create a new paragraph. All this will break the float and you will be below the image and on the left side again. Things that will break image "floats"/"alignments": - A heading formatted with h1, h2, h3 or h4 - a new paragraph (to be created by pressing "Enter") - the next item of an ordered (1,2,3...) or unordered (bullets) list. LICENSE: You can use this theme freely, including commercially. You can modify this theme, but the footer link must remain unchanged. That includes any changes, including the addition of "nofollow" or similar. This theme is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution Share Alike License. See http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/3.0/ for further information.