Part three of my screencast series "How to Code HTML to WordPress" I opt to get our Gulp task runner plugin as a result of some CSS
snags that co...
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Part three of my screencast series "How to Code HTML to WordPress" I opt to get our Gulp task runner plugin as a result of some CSS
snags that co...
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Part 2 of the "How to Code HTML to WordPress" screencast series is dedicated to optimizing the theme for development as well as the beginning of making the main nav dyna...
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Part one of the "How to Code HTML to WordPress" screencast series begins with getting WordPress installed, a starter theme activated, and copying the bundled assets to...
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Welcome to the very first video of my new series titled "How to Code HTML to WordPress".
In this screencast series, I'll take a new approach to build WordPress them...
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Gulp.js is a not so new toolkit built using JavaScript that helps automate your workflow as a developer. Whether you do front end development, back ...
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I use WordPress for a variety of projects. I have to say that I have a love-hate relationship with it for many reasons. I'll save those for another time but for the most...
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I've come to a point in my career where my knowledge of web development has hit a plateau. I, like many front end developers, are probably used to working with WordPress...
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The time has finally come, CSS is about to become dynamic with the introduction of CSS variables. While the new technology is experimental, it’s very exciting for me as ...
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HTTP/2 is here and like many of you, I had little to no idea what that means. Until I did a bit of research and wrapped my head around all the jargon found inside many t...
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I use WordPress for about 99% of my clients’ projects. I do this for a variety of reasons but mostly because my WordPress workflow is pretty efficient and my clients are...
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This past week I needed to make use of Bootstrap alongside WordPress. I needed to tie it together with WordPress and use it like any ole’ static website. Unfortunately, ...
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