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WordPress Themes

Monday, January 11th, 2010

Product Description
A guide to making your own themes with WordPress.

The guide starts with a small introduction to installing WordPress locally on your own PC, and then follows with a thorough look at how a WordPress theme is constructed.

A basic design is established and then expanded upon, ultimately leading to the creation of three example themes.

An online accompaniment provides all themes and graphics for download…. More >>

WordPress Themes

The Latest On WordPress Themes

Sunday, January 3rd, 2010

As WordPress and blogging become more and more well loved, the list of customization options continues to grow. One can attribute that to each user wanting his or her blog to be unique or very much personalized. Who knows, one day a theme can be just as unique as the blog’s author! The following is an overview of the latest developments on WordPress themes.

WordPress Widgets

The blog software developer has recently come up with an edition of this plug-in for the full-version WordPress. A Widget here refers to those tools you can use to modify your site—its sidebar, design, or general layout—without having to know and use HTML codes. About a hundred Widgets are featured in the WordPress Widgets blog, and they are classified in categories such as photography, music, discussion, video, income, and links, among others. It is a fun and simple way of customizing your site, so that it features everything you care about, and nothing you don’t.

Not all themes are ready for these Widgets, but, and some modifications need to be done to include this fun feature in the sites that make use of such themes. http://Automattic.com gives full instructions on how to go about making your WordPress site Widget-friendly. WordPress is continuously adding to their already-vast selection of Widgets to suit their user’s whims and personalities.

Canvas Plugin

This blogger-friendly plugin has recently allowed blog users to make their very own theme for their WordPress blog. The excellent news is that this plugin allows users a pretty excellent level of customization without them having to study and use codes. The result: a site that looks very professional built within the range of a few minutes to a couple of hours. Even better news is that this plugin comes for free.

This stand-alone plugin opens up to a bare starting point, with a selection of blocks that you can include in your layout by drag-and-drop method. Among the many features of Canvas are Banner, RSS, Static Text, Feature, Digg, Flickr, Random Tagline, Comment, Category List, Asides, Archive, Description, Calendar, Search, Post, and Navigation functions. Meanwhile, an Ink tab gives the user the freedom to determine the styles to be used on the page, sans the need to check the actual stylesheet. This tab proves to be quite useful for beginners, because it features help links that corresponds to each theme component, the style of which you may be about to identify. These links load the template with an indication of the part in question, to give the user a clear thought of what effect the change will have.

“Being Moderated” Notification

It does not come as a surprise that some comments are being moderated by the recipient blog’s owner or moderator. But, it would be nice for you to let your keen comment writers know that you have received their comment, when the system is programmed to delay posting of comments on your blog until it has been read and approved by you. Without this notification activated, some of your readers may reckon that their comment just got lost and they’ll have to write their comment all over again, when in fact your blog has secured it and it’s only waiting for your approval. But, the blog author may need to be familiar with code to activate this feature. Nevertheless, it is one way to deter comment spammers from infiltrating your blog. Your may also word the notification in your liking. Here’s an example: “Thank you for your comment. It may take a while before your comment may be published. Please check back later.”

More Themes to Match Content

While it is all up to the blog author to choose, it would be quite useful to have a theme that will give first-time readers of your blog a pretty excellent thought of what to expect by simply looking at the design in use. For this reason, WordPress theme designers are coming up with more specific themes to match a variety of specific types of content. Experts say that the first several seconds spent by a visitor on your blog determine the impression they get of your site. So if your site fails to capture attention straight away, then it’s most likely that you’re losing potential repeat readers or site visits.

When designing your site or choosing the appropriate theme, keep in mind that the first concern of a site visitor is whether or not the site has the kind of information needed by him or her. The visual elements, being much quicker to grasp than the textual, will help in a huge way. If the theme you choose does not correspond to the general content of your site, then attracting more followers will need more effort. Whether we like it or not, looks matter for a lot of people, as this is how beliefs and opinions are initially formed.

WordPress Theme Contests

To ensure your steady stream of new themes, WordPress and certain partners have organized theme contests to learn and recognize the best themes that have cropped up lately. Last year even saw several competitions that attracted theme creators and users alike. This year, but, the WordPress camp has witnessed a slowing down in the production of themes, perhaps due to the fading novelty of it all, not discounting the fact that a lot of those who submitted themes before did it for free.

Nevertheless, customization of WordPress blogs still holds quite a lot of promise, with the arrival of new customization features, such as the Canvas and Widgets plugins. It also promises more highly-customizable themes in the future. For now, you would already be missing out on a lot if you are not already trying out the latest WordPress customization plugins. You can also try modifying some basic features, such as whether your front page should show excerpts or the full blog entries, or changing the number of posts that will show up on your blog index, or both. Whatever you choose, there are hundreds of themes available and other options for you to use, to get as close as ever to your most desired look for your blog.

Sites that Soar! WordPress themes made easy

Tuesday, December 29th, 2009

Product Description
Step-by-step instructions for using free WordPress themes such as Mimbo and Branford Magazine to make fantastic-looking websites.

Written by an artist for non-technical readers. No programming skills necessary!… More >>

Sites that Soar! WordPress themes made simple

Revive Your Blog With Custom Wordpress Themes!

Saturday, December 26th, 2009

Are you a dedicated blogger? Do you always browse the Internet in search of templates and premium Wordpress themes? If you have answered affirmative to either of these questions, then we have some pretty fascinating information for you. It involved custom Wordpress themes and additional information on the subject. Enter the world of blogging with us!

Wordpress has generally been defined as a smart system for those who want to publish their very own blogs. Written in PHP, Wordpress is quite simple to use and highly functional. Millions of users have learned to rely on custom Wordpress themes for their blogs and are now spreading the word to their friends. Premium Wordpress themes represent some of the most well loved searches on the web, especially as there are hundreds of websites presenting such templates as fantastic prices. The vital thing is that you are patient enough to find the very best.

You may be wondering what the difference between free and premium Wordpress themes is. While you may not have to pay for those that are free, these cannot be compared so easily. Custom Wordpress themes have a professional look and they are recognized for their top quality. The template is simply incredible and you can convince of the difference on your own, once you enter online and start searching. Two other very vital features of a premium theme are represented by: the footer contains absolutely no links, plus the footer PHP file is not ciphered.

Premium Wordpress themes are generally used for personal online blogs but you can also expect to find them used for business blogs. If you are interested in purchasing custom Wordpress themes, then all you have to do is go to the website of your choice and click on a simple button. The most common method of payment is through PayPal. Online, you will encounter the greatest diversity of premium Wordpress themes, with various elements of designs and motives. Those who are plotting to start an artist’s blog are invited to use custom Wordpress themes, especially those that are art-inspired. We are talking about a 3-column template, with bright shades of red and yellow.

You may have noticed that the number of party blogs has increased in the past few years. People and particularly youngsters are using the revolution in blogging to catch up with friends on partying. They use custom Wordpress themes suitable for their needs, with funky designs and awesome colors. You can expect party blogs templates to come in darker shades, such as black and blue. Premium Wordpress themes for party blogs can also come in simpler tones and designs, suitable for those who are beginners. It all depends on what you are looking for and what image you are trying to make.

If you are a girl making a blog, then perhaps you might prefer custom Wordpress themes with floral elements. What does red garden suggest to you? Well, you can expect a premium theme that comes with bright red colors and gorgeous flowers. This is perfect for your personal blog. There are plenty of other choices out there, such as a pink evening or a windmill sunset in elegant shades of pink and grey. Learn premium Wordpress themes today and prepare yourself to amaze all of your friends with your blogging!

Are you interested in finding premium Wordpress themes? You’ve come to the right place. Pick up the ones you like and return real soon for some more! We also offer custom Wordpress themes design service for your blog and we invite you to contact me and question for a quote.

The Web Designer’s Idea Book: The Ultimate Guide To Themes, Trends & Styles In Website Design

Friday, December 11th, 2009

  • ISBN13: 9781600610646
  • Condition: NEW
  • Notes: Groundbreaking New from Publisher. No Remainder Mark.

Product Description
Inspiring Web Design at a GlanceThe Web Designer’s Thought Book includes more than 700 websites arranged thematically, so you can find inspiration for layout, color, style and more. Author Patrick McNeil has cataloged more than 20,000 sites on his website, and showcased in this book are the very best examples. Sites are organized by color, design style, type, theme, element and structure. It’s simple to use and reference again and again, whether you’re talking with a co-worker or discussing website design options with a client. As a handy desk reference for design layout, color and style, this book is a must-have for starting new projects…. More >>

The Web Designer’s Thought Book: The Ultimate Guide To Themes, Trends & Styles In Website Design


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