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Like many great themes the Unstandard theme did initially lack some basic features like widgets and gravatars. I made a widgetized and gravatar-ized version and this version has been donwloaded almost 600 times from October 2008 till now. Which proves that it’s still a popular theme and a decent upgrade was necessary.

Unfortunately I am thinking of changing my blog theme, while the current one will probably no longer serve my goals set for 2009.
The good news however is that the original author of the Unstandard theme has made his theme now WordPress 2.7 compatible: I suggest you check out the demo and get this new and approved version instead!
Should you not want to upgrade WordPress, than my ”pimped’ version will still be available for reference and download.
Have fun with this great theme.
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Does the updated Unstandard theme cover all the useful edits you’d made to it, or would we have to do the manual edits ourselves?
I think everything is covered fully, although I have not installed/tested it myself…I think it’s save bet, since Derek is still fully supoorting it.
I’ve installed this theme, but I have problems with the pages. It keeps showing the default ‘home’, ‘about’ and ‘subscribe’ pages. When I add a page in the back-end nothing changes.
Any hints where to alter this?
Joep, these links are hardcoded in the header; you should manually edit them to your needs in the theme editor.
At last that was the case in the older versions, it sounds like it still is the case in the current version also.