A few weeks ago, I was asked to give a short talk to the WordPress Edinburgh Meetup group. I went to print out my plugins for improving accessibility post that I based it on and horror of horrors, it came out at 16 pages, and the formatting was all over the place. I thought that it […]
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CSS Puns – My Collection
This is Day 16 in the 30 Day Blogging Challenge. You can read Day 15’s post here. This post is inspired by Saijo George’s site, CSS Puns, a jokey collection of CSS rules that may bear some resemblance to real life. Check out the original post above and my versions below. #driver .uk { float: left; […]
How You Can Customize Your WordPress Theme
This is Day 3 in the 30 Day Blogging Challenge. You can read Day 2’s post here. So you’ve searched for a WordPress theme and found one you like, but there’s one little thing about it that you want to change. Maybe the font is too big, or you want a different link colour. How can you […]
My initial thoughts on the Genesis Framework for WordPress
I’ve recently started using the Genesis Framework. Genesis is a paid-for theme developed by StudioPress which acts as a solid foundation for a WordPress site. Here are a number of things I’ve discovered about Genesis since I started using it. All Genesis themes are child themes of the Genesis framework A child theme is a […]