RapidWeaver
Apples to Oranges moves to Justin Fleming Design
Justin Fleming Design has assumed complete control of the Apples to Oranges RapidWeaver theme, including future updates, sales, and customer support. Justin Fleming, a long-time friend and past colleague, helped create the unique and original design for the Apples to Oranges theme. Justin is a great and enthusiastic guy, and he provides excellent customer support. Justin will provide a great future for the Apples to Oranges theme. You can learn more about Justin Fleming at his website, Justin Fleming Design.
Introducing RapidSearch 4 search plugin for RapidWeaver
I am very happy to announce RapidSearch 4, a major update to my best-selling RapidWeaver search plugin. RapidSearch 4 includes many features like:

- Immediate inline search results
- Search for websites, images, blogs articles, and news entries
- Customize search result colors
- Customize search button text
- Customize header and footer
- Highlight search terms in results
- Improved utf8 character support
- Improved product activation process
Download the RapidSearch 4 demo
Purchase RapidSearch 4 for USD $15.00
UPDATE: The demo download is now a Universal build for both Intel and PPC users
Powered by Google
RapidSearch 4 uses the Google search engine to provide the best search solution for your RapidWeaver website. Search results are displayed immediately on your own RapidWeaver website so you can captivate your audience and control your own branding.
Search safely
The Internet can be a scary place! This is why RapidSearch 4 now comes with website and image safe search filters.
Advanced image search
RapidSearch 4 provides advanced tools to fine-tune your image search. You can filter search results by file type (JPG, PNG, GIF, and BMP), by image type (Photos, Faces, Clip Art, and Line Art), or by image resolution (Small, Medium, Large, and Extra Large).
Blog and news search
RapidSearch 4 can search blogs like Daring Fireball or news organizations and networks like The New York Times
SEO Beginner’s Guide
RapidSearch 4 relies on the Google search engine to index your RapidWeaver website. RapidSearch will only return search results for pages that have been indexed. Therefore, it is in your best interest to use good search engine optimization practices. This is a beginner’s guide to help you learn and use search engine optimization in your RapidWeaver website.
Go to http://www.joshlockhart.com/index.php/store/product/rapidsearch/ and click “SEO Guide”.
Online Documentation
I have written comprehensive documentation for RapidSearch, available online on the RapidSearch product page. Please refer to the documentation if you have any questions about how to use RapidSearch.
Go to http://www.joshlockhart.com/index.php/store/product/rapidsearch/ and click “Documentation”.
How to upgrade to RapidSearch 4
If you are upgrading from a previous version, you must read the upgrade instructions available in the RapidSearch online documentation. RapidSearch 4 is not backwards compatible with earlier versions, so it is important that you follow the provided upgrade instructions. RapidSearch 4 is a free upgrade for existing users. You will receive a download link for RapidSearch 4 via email very soon.
How to add rotating banner images to a RapidWeaver website
Many of my customers ask how they can add rotating banner images to their RapidWeaver website. Larry Pollock (known as Sundog on Twitter and the Realmac forums) has answered that question. He has recorded a 22 minute screencast at SupportCasts.com detailing how to add rotating banner images to a RapidWeaver theme using jQuery and the Cycle plugin. Membership is required to view the entire 22 minute screencast. A 4 minute teaser screencast is available for non-members.
RapidWeaver 4.3 Release Candidate 2
Realmac Software has released RapidWeaver 4.3 Release Candidate 2. This update includes many bug fixes and tweaks. I strongly recommend this update to all RapidWeaver 4 users.
Introducing Envision 2.0 for RapidWeaver
Envision 2.0 is here! This update includes new theme variations, new color pickers, bug fixes, and IE8 compatibility.
New Features
“Navigation - Height” theme variation
Control the height of the top horizontal navigation menu
“Navigation - Left and Right Padding” theme variation
Control the left and right padding of the top horizontal navigation menu items. A smaller padding will allow you to have more menu items.
“Blog - Colors > Read More Link” color picker
Control the color of the Read More link on blog listing pages
“Blog - Colors > Read More Link (Hover)” color picker
Control the hover-state color of the Read More link on blog listing pages
Added 300px, 350px, 400px options to “Header - Height” theme variation
Now you can use a taller header
Added 50px, 350px, 400px options to “Banner - Height” theme variation
Now you can use a taller banner iamge
Bug Fixes
Many of you experienced rendering issues with Envision in Internet Explorer 8. These issues are fixed, and Envision 2.0 now supports Internet Explorer 8.
I also corrected a rendering issue with the magnifying glass search icon in the navigation menu. If the top horizontal menu items exceeded the available width, the search icon would become displaced. This is fixed.
New RapidWeaver Snippets for Envision
I have included eight (8) RWSnippets for my Envision RapidWeaver theme. These are in the “Extras” folder in the product download. They are:
- Footer Alignment
- Header Alignment
- Page Header 1 Font Size
- Page Header 2 Font Size
- Page Header 3 Font Size
- Page Header 4 Font Size
- Remove Content Top Border
- Title Font Weight
These RWSnippets provide additional functionality and also replace several theme variations I removed from Envision 2.0. Why did I remove several theme variations? According to my recent tests, Internet Explorer only reads up to 31 external style sheets. Subsequent external style sheets are ignored. This feature/bug partially explains why many of you experienced rendering issues with Envision 1.0 in Internet Explorer. Envision’s theme variations exceeded this threshold and therefore caused Internet Explorer to ignore subsequent style sheets. To resolve this issue, I removed the “Title - Font Weight” and “Page - H1…H4 Font Size” theme variations and replaced their functionality with free RWSnippets included with Envision 2.0. I do apologize for any inconvenience this change may cause, but there is nothing more I can do to resolve this inherent browser limitation.
To install a RWSnippet, double-click the .rwsnippet file. To apply these RWSnippets to your Envision website, drag and drop the snippet from the Snippet window into the Page Inspector > Header > CSS text area.
Please let me know if you have any questions or comments about Envision 2.0. Enjoy!
Forthcoming Update for my Envision RapidWeaver Theme
My Envision RapidWeaver theme continues to be a tremendous success. Many of you have even adopted Envision for your own websites. Many of you have also sent me great constructive feedback and suggestions for improvements to my Envision theme. I hear you. I am currently working on the first update for my Envision theme that fixes several issues with Internet Explorer 8 and third-party plugins. This update should be released within a week.
Introducing my Envision RapidWeaver Theme

I am excited to introduce Envision, my newest RapidWeaver theme. Envision provides many theme variations and color pickers to help you customize your RapidWeaver website. Envision also provides built-in support for RapidSearch, jQuery, PrettyPhoto, JS-Kit Echo, and more. I have provided three (3) built-in theme styles to help you get started. Envision works with RapidWeaver 4 and above (although it should still work with version 3.6).
Purchase Envision
My Envision RapidWeaver theme is available today for $19.95 USD. You can also purchase an Envision / RapidSearch bundle for $27.45 to save 50% off the price of RapidSearch.
Flex RapidWeaver Theme Update Released
My Flex RapidWeaver theme has received a minor update today that addresses several bugs and introduces several new features. Changes in this update include:
- Fixed: Photo album and movie album thumbnail display bug
- Fixed: Footer line-height bug
- Added: Verdana and trebuchet font family options
- Added: Header Height variation
- Added: Header Font Weight variation
- Added: Header Font Family variation
- Added: Layout Base Font Size variation
- Added: Footer Alignment variation
To install this upgrade, replace your existing flex1.rwtheme file with the new flex1.rwtheme file included in the upgrade download. You can locate your existing flex1.rwtheme file in the ~/Library/Application Support/RapidWeaver/ directory. Please backup all relevant files before performing this upgrade.
All current Flex RapidWeaver theme users will receive a download link via email within 24 hours. All future Flex RapidWeaver theme users will receive the most recent version of Flex. Please contact me with any questions about this upgrade. Enjoy!
Flex theme receives minor bug-fix
I have released a minor bug-fix for my Flex RapidWeaver theme. There was a CSS error with the “Page - Banner Image” variation. This issue is fixed and now works as expected. Current Flex users will receive a free download link via email very soon.
Introducing my new Flex theme for RapidWeaver

Say hello to Flex
I am very excited to announce Flex, my new RapidWeaver theme. My Flex theme is available today for USD $19.95. You can also purchase a Flex/RapidSearch bundle to save 50% of the cost of RapidSearch! Simply put, I believe Flex is the most customizable RapidWeaver theme I have ever built. You can read about its features below.
Feature highlights
- Hybrid horizontal navigation menu with vertical drop-down submenus (1 top level and up to 7 submenus)
- Built-in jQuery 1.3.2 Javascript library
- Built-in PrettyPhoto lightbox gallery
- Built-in search form with RapidSearch integration
- Up to 20 header backgrounds with user-defined background image, position, and repeat (10 JPGs and 10 PNGs)
- Up to 20 user-defined banner images (10 JPGs and 10 PNGs)
- Rounded corners on various layout elements with user-defined radii
- Transparent menu tabs and drop-downs with user-defined transparency
- JS-Kit comment support
- Color pickers for most layout elements, including a, p, em, i, strong, b, blockquote, cite, code, ins, del, and more
- 6 Theme Styles to help get you started
- Supports RapidWeaver 4
Integrated RapidSearch search form
Flex provides a built-in search form that integrates seamlessly with my RapidSearch plugin for RapidWeaver. Now your website visitors can search your website with minimal setup.
Built-in jQuery 1.3.2 and PrettyPhoto lightbox
Flex provides a built-in minified copy of jQuery 1.3.2 and the PrettyPhoto lightbox. You have access to the complete jQuery library out of the box. And setting up a professional lightbox gallery for images, movies, Flash SWFs, and YouTube videos is a breeze.
Custom header backgrounds
Flex is my first theme to provide customizable header background images. You can use up to 10 JPG images and up to 10 PNG images in your header background. You can even specify the background image position and repeat direction.
Built with web standards in mind
Flex was built with web standards in mind. Flex uses the XHTML 1.0 Strict DTD, and you can use color pickers
to style a, p, em, i, strong, b, blockquote,
cite, code, ins, del, and more!
Web Browser Support
- Safari
- Firefox
- Chrome
- Internet Explorer 8
- Internet Explorer 7
- Internet Explorer 6
***Rounded corners do not work in Internet Explorer. Transparent PNGs do not work in Internet Explorer 6.