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Category Archives: Themes
Zennoposter Randomly Selecting Elements On Page-WordPress Themes
seoexpertsguide.com Here I show you how to use the Pro Branch Constructor in Zennoposter’s Project Maker to randomly select elements on the page. In this case we are looking at picking a random theme when signing up to wordpress.com.
Bizz Free Business WordPress Theme
An overview of my free Bizz WordPress theme for business and portfolio websites. Download the Bizz wp template at: www.wpexplorer.com
Part 1 of coding HTML / CSS into a WordPress Theme
In this video, I set the basic foundation of a WordPress theme and create the first dynamic content area on the home page grid.
Affiliate Marketing WordPress Theme: Leapfrog Theme Review
Click Here to get it – www.warriorplus.com Here’s my review of the Leapfrog Review theme. To read more, check out the link above.
TimThumbCraft – WordPress Theme Vulnerability
This video is a demonstration of the TimThumbCraft tool, which in short creates an image with appended PHP code, directly usable with the TimThumb Vulnerability, that exists in many WordPress themes. This video, tool AND blog entry were made for Ethical and Educational Purposes Only!
Top 3 WordPress Themes | Now 3 More WP Themes
For more in-depth tutorials visit: pressmastery.com The role that WordPress themes play is an important one. The general theme tends to be the first thing that people notice when arriving on your WordPress website. It is completely true that if they should find the theme displeasing, they may quickly exit your website and move on to another. With this being the complete opposite of what you would like for them to do, consider your theme choice very carefully. WordPress will provide you with both free themes, as well as those that are offered at a cost. While the free versions may seem the obvious choice, these are limited in number, and will subject you to having a website resembles thousands of others. Additionally, these may not provide all of the tools that the paid versions have, which will reduce the number of options you have for site design and more. This is something that must be considered, particularly if you wish to use your website for business purposes. When browsing WordPress themes, consider your main topic so that a cohesive look is attained. Do note that many themes come with a standard header photo, but this photo can be replaced with a photo of your own. Never pass up a theme that offers the functionality you desire just because the header photo is not aligned with your main topics. This, as well as many other page elements, can be changed within minutes. Even novice users will find this easy to accomplish. http
WordPress Theme How To – Part 1
I’ve recently updated these videos. The first in the series is a “showcase” video where I demo several of the types of sites. This is even easier now than every before. Here’s the link to the video: www.youtube.com I am an affiliate for BlueHost which means that if you use my link to signup, they’ll give me a percentage of the signup fee. This is a nice way to say “thanks” if you’ve found my videos useful… a nice way for some “karma” to go around 😉 www.bluehost.com This theme is titled, “wordpress theme how to” which is basically just a how to install a wordpress theme. This was meant mostly for those that are relatively new to wordpress. I hope this helps.
WordPress Themes Review
takethefirststepmarketing.com – Create a custom WordPress theme in minutes. WordPress is hot. Many are flocking to this blog platform and getting rid of their regular web sites for this option. This video explains about wordpress themes, free wordpress themes and paid wordpress themes. Where to get them and what you will need. Themes mentioned on the video www.elegantthemes.com www.wordpressthemeshock.com Godaddy hosting click here: x.co Godaddy domains click here: x.co
WordPress Theme Editing Basics for TwentyTen & TwentyEleven Default Themes
In this video I demonstrate how to do some basic editing on the default WordPress themes (Twentyten and Twentyeleven) to reduce the header size and remove some of the items that, in my opinion, take up way too much space in the header. In the process, I show the basics of setting up a child theme and provide a glimpse into how I use local copies of WordPress running on my computer to make theme editing a lot quicker and simpler. I also demonstrate how to preview changes in Firebug and then copy those changes into your theme css file. This tutorial is intended for non-techies…if you are an expert, then this isn’t for you. Enjoy!