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Tutorial how to adapt a simple HTML blog layout into a WordPress theme
IN ONLY 11 INDIVIDUAL LESSONS this WordPress Theme Tutorial is going to show you how to build a powerful, up-to-date, WordPress Theme from scratch. As we go along I’ll explain what’s happening including (for better or worse) my thinking on certain techniques and why I’m choosing one path over another. Essentially, I’ll be teaching you everything you need to know about WordPress Theme development.
Starkers is a bare-bones WordPress theme created to act as a starting point for the theme designer.
Free of all style, presentational elements, and non-semantic markup, Starkers is the perfect ‘blank slate’ for your projects, as it’s a stripped-back version of the ‘Twenty Ten’ theme that ships with WordPress.
Best of all: it’s free and fully GPL-licensed, so you can use it for whatever you like — even your commercial projects.
With the rising popularity of Twitter, it is no surprise that more and more bloggers are looking for ways to distribute their content via twitter. With the launch of Twitter @Anywhere, bloggers are now given an easy way to embed the Twitter @anywhere on their blog and allow their readers to quickly post a tweet or to follow the bloggers without leaving the site. If you are still figuring out how to do it, here are several ways that you can do it in WordPress
In the past, for those who wanted to set up a WordPress multi-users site, the only solution is to use WPMU. Unfortunately, setting up a WPMU site can be difficult and tricky. Furthermore, migrating your existing WordPress blog to a multi-users site is almost impossible. With WordPress 3.0 (currently still a release candidate as of this post), the new “Network” feature can easily transform any blog into a multi-users site. You can even upgrade/migrate your existing WP blog to a multi-users site with few clicks.
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