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Photoshop Skills
My investigation and study of various photoshop blogs and tutorials ist starting to pay off; I am working on a slight make-over of the BlueMonday Coaching website. Today, I successfully incorporated the first changes (most notably the nice jQuery accordion on the blog page). Some more stuff will follow – I will tweak the menus, [...]
WordPress Links Page
Hey all, I know I am overdue with the next episode of my WordPress theme webcast – simply no time at the moment. In the meantime, you might want to head over to the WordPress resources page I just created – it’s a collection of links I gathered over time…. Share and Enjoy:
Creating the “BlueMonday” theme – Part 04
Today we focus a lot on CSS; if you are familiar with it, you might just want to watch the first minutes of the webcast, where I show some bits around code organisation in WordPress (header.php and footer.php). Links from this episode: The CSS-Hover hack for the Internet Explorer was created by Peter Nederlof The [...]














Creating the BlueMonday Theme – Part 05
By tkhobbes on 29.05.2009
Today, we tackle the comments. I find this feature powerful, yet tedious to design / style, when creating a new theme; this is why I want to get it out of the way right now. Note – I need to understand why the audio is so bad – will tweak a little, hopefully the next [...]
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