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A heads-up on the wp database backup plugin by Austin Matzko
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Some inspirations – favicons, gradients / textures / shadows, icons, whitespace, alignment, typography, styling
Finally, the next episode of my WordPress webcast is up…. it’s a little shorter than usual, but we tackle the possibility on how to display a static page as frontpage, and how to create page-templates. As usual, there’s also a little CSS in it.
I think I finally fixed the audio – so I hope everybody is kind of able to understand me clearly


Finally – I did it; my new site is up and running. It involved a lot of careful planning, and I re-did everything at least twice. But now, I think everything works as designed…. note that some older posts might have been moved, so if you can’t find some content any more, let me know…..
The site is based on the 960 grid which I found quite useful; and obviously, I still have WordPress running in the background! Let me know what you think – possibly, I’ll add some more tweaks here and there…
I also expanded the link sections (blogrolls), as well as the category and page structures; and finally, I think I will work more with pictures in the future, making use of the great Zemanta extension.

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….
Today we look at the sidebars – and how to widgetize them. This is not a big deal, but you have to understand what you are doing… as always…
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