WordPress 4.1 was just released. The update includes all new features and tools to help your writing experience within WordPress be better than ever. Below I’ll note wha...
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WordPress 4.1 was just released. The update includes all new features and tools to help your writing experience within WordPress be better than ever. Below I’ll note wha...
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As a web designer or developer there usually comes a time when you need something more than a basic HTML based website to get your or your client’s content live. **Conte...
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If you’ve been on the web for a while now chances are you have heard of a tool known as WordPress. Starting as a simple blogging tool WordPress has transformed the way p...
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WordPress is everywhere. More than 25% of websites are built on the CMS that is highly customizable. Being free and completely configurable explains the popularity and m...
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New from the team at Automattic is version 4.3 of WordPress. This version is called "Billie" and brings new features such as:
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Working with databases can be a challenge if you want to work locally and then sync or deploy to a production server of some sort. There are a lot of obstacles in place ...
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For my entire career as a designer and developer, I have worked with WordPress almost exclusively. In that time 100% of the web servers I’ve hosted on have been Linux-ba...
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WordPress is the most used CMS when it comes to building websites today. It’s a CMS(content management system)...
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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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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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Part 4 is here! This video begins the very first part of the design and code journey ahead. In this and the videos to come, I walk you through my own process in setting ...
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Continuing on in Part 7 of "How to Design and Code a Product Landing Page", I begin adding content from our design to the WordPress theme.
To start I make preparati...
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In part 8 of "How to Design and Code a Product Landing Page", I pick up where I left off after optimizing and creating dynamic menus for our theme and add some custom fi...
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Continuing on in part 9 of the screencast series titled "How to Design and Code a Product Landing Page" we dive deeper into developing and styling the header portion of ...
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In Part 10 of How to Design and Code a Product Landing Page, I continue coding the landing page. The last part of the series ended with me styling the header portion o...
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In Part 12 of my "How to Design and Code a Product Landing Page" screencast series, I continue building out the next section of our design.
The "Benefits" section of ...
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In Part 14 of my "How to Design and Code a Product Landing Page" screencast series, I begin implementing the eCommerce portion of the site.
In this video, I finally d...
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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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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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In Part 15 I carry on adding the eCommerce functionality inside the product landing page. I make use of a stripe WordPress plugin which allows you to output a fully inte...
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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 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 4 of How to Code HTML to WordPress picks up where I left off in Part 3 after I added Gulp tasks to...
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Part 17 of How to Design and Code a Product Landing Page deals with refinements to the product landing page's styles.
The first half of the video is spent adding cu...
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Part 5 continues my series titled "How to Code HTML to WordPress". In this video, we make custom post types, categories, and custom fields that tie together to create th...
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In the last part of the "How to Design and Code a Product Landing Page" screencast series, I finished up our desktop view of the design.
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Part 6 continues my series titled "How to Code HTML to WordPress". In this video, I finish up coding the custom post type feature for the menu section of the page.
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Continuing on from Part 6 of my How to Code HTML to WordPress screencast series I begin to make the final push to m...
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The end is here! In part 8 of my screencast series "How to Code HTML to WordPress" I create a widget footer section of the HTML theme.
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