Screw the premium theme market.
For that matter, let’s stop using the word “premium.” Let’s label it for what it is — pay-for-use.
For that matter, let’s stop using the word “premium.” Let’s label it for what it is — pay-for-use.
One of the problems with magazine-type WordPress themes has always been that they require more work than an average theme because of the extra image uploading.
What’s new in this version? I think the real question is, “What isn’t?” I’ve completely revamped the theme from the ground up while keeping most CSS classes and IDs intact.
First, you’re probably wondering why I’m writing this post to my theme users thanking them. Well, I just purchased a new computer monitor, and it’s all thanks to you.
Here it is. The Structure theme update many of you have been waiting for is finally here. After 21,627 downloads, I figured it was about time.
I’ve been hard at work these past couple of weeks putting together several new WordPress goodies for everyone. I’m pretty excited about some of the results I’m getting with the work I’ve been doing. Here are some things to look forward to this month…
We’ve learned how to spruce up our comments sections a bit with the first part of this series. Now, we’ll cover an about the author section for single posts. I think this will mostly be useful for blogs and sites with multiple authors because you might want to tell more about who is writing the post.
Early morning photos from a stroll through my neighborhood in South Korea.
I’ve been playing around quite a bit with the gravatar feature for WordPress since it now comes built in. I’ve learned a few things, so I figured I’d share them with you. From this point forward, I will assume you know what a gravatar is.
Well. It’s done. It took me a few days and several complete redos of the entire design, but I think I’m finally content with this new theme. I call it Retro-fitted because the colors are a kind of throwback to some past that I certainly didn’t live in.