Tag Archives: code

Coding a WordPress Theme from HTML / CSS in 26 Minutes

In this video I demonstrate the first steps of coding a WordPress theme from HTML / CSS. I also show how you can speed up the process by using Dreamweaver snippets. To create the basic foundation of this theme only took me 26 Minutes. Second video will cover more advanced development

ShopperPress Tutorial | How to Create an Amazon or eBay Affiliate Store with WordPress

Visit sp.premiumpress.us for more information about the ShopperPress theme. Overview Create a beautiful online store in minutes with ShopperPress’s premium WordPress ecommerce theme. Creating affiliate stores, online shops, or even mp3 download sites has never been easier. ShopperPress… the answer to all your ecommerce needs! See our channel for the lastest ShopperPress discount coupon code http Get your storefront up and running in minutes! So, if you want the best ecommerce shopping cart solution for you, get ShopperPress.

Divine Elemente: WordPress Theme from your Photoshop Design

Divine Elemente is a plugin for Adobe Photoshop, that creates a “non-existent bridge” between Photoshop and WordPress (PSD to WordPress) This short 5-minute video covers the essential information about Divine Elemente and its work, including installation, new PSD template creation, theme publishing, etc. Anyone getting acquainted with Elemente should watch this video first.

Open Source Questions and Answers

This is a good open discussion about open source and what it means.

live.pirillo.com – John Perez is a college Freshman who is doing an argumentative paper on Open-Source applications. He sent me a list of ten questions that I am going to answer in simple terms. Also, we’re using our GoToMeeting to allow you to follow along with everyone as they use Open-Source applications.

Firefox, Mozilla, & Open Source: Software Design at Scale

(April 3, 2009) John Lilly, CEO of Mozilla, and Mike Beltzner, Director of Firefox, share their backgrounds and perspectives on how the Mozilla project produces Firefox and other products: what works, what could be better, and what issues they’ve found themselves thinking about most recently. Stanford University: www.stanford.edu Stanford Center for Professional Development: scpd.stanford.edu Stanford University Channel on YouTube: www.youtube.com