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In the last video, I began the series in which I’m creating the complete WordPress theme that is to used on my personal site. During that first installment, we set up the basic structure of files that will generate markup but also setup some foundation styles. Today we continue the design process with part 2. Within that, we expand on CSS rules that we’ve also created and also begin outputting data from the comment system among other things. Website: www.tom-rogers.com

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September 16, 2011 Linux Fan

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