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Dec
10

Ultimate blogging theme

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beurl.me – If you love blogging, then I’m sure all of you have been searching for the best theme since the day you started your blog. You feel totally disappointed if you can’t find the perfect theme. And only after you’ve spent countless hours searching high and low, you finally come to accept the fact that the perfect WordPress theme does not exist. But, there are a few almost-perfect themes out there and one of my favourite one is Ultimate Blogging Theme, a premium WordPress theme developed by Carl “Kidblogger” Ocab — a 15 year old boy — from the Philippines who has had phenomenal success blogging. beurl.me

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www.RickBillings.com Here’s a quick tip on “How To” add a © Copyright Symbol in WordPress or any other program on your computer. The WordPress Theme that I am showing and use which is very simple can be found at this link. www.RickBillings.com

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Jul
28

The Ultimate WordPress Theme Bundle

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The Ultimate WordPress Theme Bundle
Earn .5 per Sale – 50% of – Easy to sell as it’s such good value. 475 Premium WordPress themes from big name studios like StudioPress, WooThemes, iThemes, Gabfire, ThemeShift and more… these themes usually sell for each!
The Ultimate WordPress Theme Bundle

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Jul
08

How to Layout WordPress Themes

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How to Layout WordPress Themes

The 1st issue you should consider when learning how to design WordPress themes is whether or not you know how to use cascading model sheets or CSS for short. CSS is the core glue that determines how any WordPress theme appears and with no this essential information, you’ll have a lot of issue. If you’re new to CSS, fear not, we can give some sound guidance.

The ideal way to style WordPress themes (spoken as somebody with about 50 WP sites beneath my belt) is to truly use another template as your base. Search as a result of the cost-free templates directory at WordPress.org and locate a template that is quite near to your style fashion. Down load it and set up on your test web site. While each template is unique, they generally have the exact same core construction. To test editing your 1st theme, check out employing the default TwentyTen template that installs with WP alone.

Nearly all WordPress themes are constructed in the subsequent way — an index, web page and single publish template that inserts the header, sidebar and footer PHP files. Header files commonly have some diploma of customization to them, linking to the stylesheet, with custom made layout aspects for the emblem or branding things. Almost all of the sidebar WP3 themes are the similar, although the footer php files also have a bit of customization to them. Modifying these files can be relatively simple if you know simple HTML. Just make sure to save frequent backups so that you can backtrack a single stage in case you make a mistake. You can generally make some simple HTML and CSS structural modifications to these files devoid of too substantially energy.

The vast majority of your function is likely to be in the CSS file. This is in which you will set your shades, font dimensions and basic spacing. One particular simple way of acquiring out which certain model is responsible for a certain setting is to use the Firebug extension for Firefox. This will help you swiftly figure out which elements is responsible for a distinct design and style component in the theme you are attempting to customize.

In the CSS file you can generate configurations for background pictures which is how you are going to set up the style and design for nearly all of the theme. Unless of course a design and style factor is embedded in the page content material itself, all of your style and design elements will be set in the CSS file. Slice your graphics in Photoshop, then set proper widths and heights to the DIV tags in your CSS file and you are on your way!

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Nov
30

Contributing To The Theme Review Team

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Contributing To The Theme Review Team

Earlier this month, I had the opportunity to not only interview Chip Bennett regarding the new WordPress Theme Review team but I also had a chance to speak with Edward Caissie who is a member of the team. You can listen to the full interview and associated discussion on episode 106 of WordPress Weekly. However, one of the things that came out of that show was the need for community volunteers to help out in the reviewing process. After speaking with Edward, he accepted my request to write a guest blog post explaining how people can contribute to the theme review team.

The following was written by Edward Caissie, member of the newly established theme review team.

How do I get involved with the WordPress Theme Review Team (WPTRT)?
It’s really rather simple. Just follow these steps below.

  1. Subscribe to the Theme Review mailing list.
  2. Make sure you have a WordPress.org username.
  3. Send a message to the mailing list expressing your interest in helping out with Theme Reviews.
  4. A current WPTRT member will contact you (generally via a reply to your message). If you are ready they will assign you a ticket in the Theme trac and you will be on your way to becoming a Theme reviewer.

Of course, there is more to reviewing Themes as part of the WPTRT, the above is just how you get started.

Let’s have a quick look through these steps.

  1. Subscribing to the mailing list gets you involved in one of the main discussion areas of the WPTRT. It is one of the places we discuss ideas about various items that may, or may not, affect how the Theme Review guidelines are interpreted or used when reviewing a submitted Theme.
  2. Your WordPress username is a common focal point for all of your WordPress activities. If you are a Theme author, or a plugin developer, you already have one and this is the one that will be used on the Theme trac system. It could also be the username you log into the WordPress Support forums with although current members generally use their “developer” username.
  3. We need to know you are interested, although you can also log into the #wordpress-themes channel on freenode.net and chat via IRC with one of the theme reviewers as well. The mailing list is generally the more common approach.
  4. We assign the first few tickets to new reviewers just to help with the learning process. Once you have shown you understand the process we’ll make a few changes behind the scenes and you will be able to assign yourself your own tickets in trac and carry on reviewing Themes.

We expect that sometime during this process you have thoroughly familiarized yourself with the Theme Review guidelines as well as a few other relevant pages in the codex. Here are the links to the pages I always recommend reading:

  • Theme Development – http://codex.wordpress.org/Theme_Development
  • Theme Unit Test – http://codex.wordpress.org/Theme_Unit_Test
  • Theme Review – http://codex.wordpress.org/Theme_Review

NB: Just in case, I would suggest reading these pages at least once a week, although generally our intent is to not have them change very often.

Also, you should create yourself a test-bed installation; import the Theme Unit Test data (from the link above); and, install the following few very useful plugins:

  • Log Deprecated Notices by Andrew Nacin aka nacin
  • DeBogger and Theme-Check by Simon Prosser aka Pross

I also suggest installing a plugin that writes viewable text to ‘wp_footer()‘ for testing as well, if you do not have your own preference you are welcome to download and install my BNS Login plugin.

Now, you might be asking why would I want to join the WPTRT?
There are many reasons and many ways to get involved with the WordPress community. This one will offer you: insight into how the Theme submission process works; the opportunity to influence positive change in the Theme Review guidelines; a wealth of new ideas and code possibilities; and, interactions with some of the best and the brightest current Theme authors involved with the WordPress Themes repository.


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