Ad Clerum

“Ad Clerum” is a Latin phrase which means: “To the clergy.” Perfect theme for churches or other non-profits.

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7 Responses to “Ad Clerum”

  1. Hello,I just updated my wordpress site with Ad.Clerum but now my right sidebar isn’t showing up in IE. The odd thing is that if you go to any of the other sites using the same theme from this page it does. I changed nothing. Any toughts on why that is?

  2. Hi Robin.

    It’s possible it is an IE bug. If you could post your issue in the forums, I can assist you further. Thanks.

  3. Hi – using your themes for couple of blogs – love em! I noticed that As Clerum does not have a home.php file in use as Ships Ahoy does. Is it possible to convert the home.php into Ad Clerum to get the ability to compress posts after the third one, etc? Feel free to email if you need more space. Thanks!

  4. Oops I see you renamed my template to Antiquity. Same Question though, thanks

  5. I am using your WordPress theme called Ad Clerum. I have had some complaints that images are missing on the home page. When running a browsershots test I see that MSIE 6,7,8 all have issues with the home page; it drops pictures and text. I am using a static page as Home. I read that MSIE has problems with some 3 column themes? Could it be a CSS issue? Does your Ad Clerum update address this issue? Not sure what is happening here but our group is thrilled with the look and feel of the site. The only thing we have changed are the graphics and maybe some resizing in CSS? Any help or advice would be appreciated.

    • @Dave:
      If you get this in time… I am moving this site over to empirethemes.com. You’ll find that the Ad Clerum WordPress theme has been updated since your current version. You can find the updated version here:
      http://empirethemes.com/ad-clerum/

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