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El Text-o contains a lot of script and performs an incredible amount of work behind the scenes on your web page. El Text-o is not for everybody and not for every project. I have made a good faith effort to test El Text-o on less than 150 themes, on multiple browsers, focusing on themes that have special built-in features like transparencies, rounded corners, animated menus, etc that could potentially have conflicts with El Text-o. The issue I encountered could be something as simple as rounded corners not displaying properly or something more extreme. In any case, I want my customers to have the latest, most honest information available.

The list below contains the names of those themes that have issues. I would consider those themes listed in the left column below as being unsuitable for use with El Text-o. Those in the right column have IE6-specific issues only. If you have reached the point where you are not concerned with viewers using old, outdated browsers, then perhaps those themes listed as having IE6-specific issues will be acceptable for you with El Text-o.

Also, if you are the type of person who changes your RapidWeaver page output to "tidied", you should know that this will stop El Text-o dead in its tracks. (If that sentence made no sense to you, don't worry, you're not tidying your page)

Let me say this again, I want to be a straight forward and honest with my customers and potential customers as possible. If I ever encounter issues with any other themes, I will add them to the list pronto.
Themes unsuitable for use with El Text-o:

  • B Stealth
  • Bohemian
  • CA Konzern
  • CA Lino
  • CA Roman
  • Composition Pro
  • Creamux
  • Multi PageMix
  • Multi Panels Pro
  • Multi Black Shadow
  • Plasma Pro
  • Varsis Creamy Wide
Themes with IE6-specific issues with El Text-o:

  • CA Blendit
  • CA Corners
  • CA Raster
  • CA Usine
  • Multi Geometry
  • Simplify
  • ThemeWeaver 009 (IE6 only does not fade/collapse)