We’ve introduced a new feature here, the Showcase.
This is an opportunity for designers and developers that use the Carrington framework to display the great sites they are building with Carrington. The Showcase allows you to include a write-up of the site and site features, a logo and bio for you or your company, and how using Carrington made building this site easier.
Have you built a site using Carrington? Add it to the showcase!

The post entitled “Carrington Theme” notes that
“Using the Carrington framework, we were able to create custom displays for the Showcase posts in the main blog view, single post view and a completely different category view without writing a single line of conditional code. We simply created new templates, used the Carrington template naming conventions, and the framework did the rest.”
I think it would be splendid for you to write a post showing how this was done. That would be an excellent example of how to use the Carrington framework, and many of us would learn from that. I will be receiving some help from your team tomorrow on implementing Carrington for my site, eliminating a lot of conditional coding, and I will learn from that. I am looking forward to it. But, I also know that the more examples I have, the more I am able to learn about how to implement a new framework. Hence, posting how you implemented the showcasing would be very beneficial for me, and no doubt for others.
This is an opportunity for designers and developers that use the Carrington framework to display the great sites they are building with Carrington. The Showcase allows you to include a write-up of the site and site features, a logo and bio for you or your company, and how using Carrington made building this site easier.