One of the coolest things about WordPress in my opinion is that when a client calls and wants a redesign or a fresh look for their website, it’s just a matter of sitting down and coding a new theme. I launched Indian Hills Country Club first in 2001 and we have redesigned the website 3 […]
Your Thoughts on WordPress?
I pretty much develop all of my clients websites these days using wordpress as the backend content management system unless there are some really far out project requirements that I don’t see wordpress as a good fit for. Honestly I don’t hear many project requirements these days that won’t work inside of wordpress, especially given […]
Genesis Framework 101
I have been working on a project involving the beta release of WordPress 3.0 and the Studiopress Genesis Theme Framework this week and I have to say the more I use this combination I can see how things are fixing to change in the CMS world. For the better too I might add. The WordPress […]
Projects: Crawford for Congress
Another one of my recent projects has been a political website for Republican First Congressional District Candidate Rick Crawford. We were retained by the Crawford Campaign to redesign their existing website and to incorporate some new functionality to their base WordPress installation. Given the amount of plugins that are available today for WordPress it’s a […]
Genesis Theme Framework Review
I am a huge fan of Brian Gardner’s StudioPress Premium Themes for WordPress and have been for a while now. His code is always consistent, clean, and well documented. StudioPress CSS (cascading style sheets) are always very easy to navigate for adjusting fonts, colors, etc. So in the latter part of 2009 when StudioPress. announced that […]
Projects: WordPress Themes
In case some of you haven’t noticed, I have been relatively quiet lately. The reason for my silence had a lot to do w/ the fact that I somehow managed to simultaneously catch the stomach virus and flu at the same time. Fortunately I am doing a lot better. While getting caught back up on […]