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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.

WordPress Theme Tutorial: Part 3 – Single Post Template

In HD! This tutorial will teach you how to make your own theme using WordPress, the popular blogging tool. In this video, we finish up going over the functions used on the homepage, and then adapt the template from the homepage to an individual page. It’s really just a continuation of the last video. See codex.wordpress.org for more info. Files Used in Lesson (as of Part 3): andrewanimation.biz

WordPress Theme Tutorial: Part 2 – Homepage and Functions

In HD! Post your thoughts on the quality. This part of the tutorial shows you how to build the homepage for your website, while introducing several important WordPress core functions in the process. See codex.wordpress.org for more info. Files Used in Lesson (as of Part 3): andrewanimation.biz (Note: The index.php does NOT change in Part 3, so you are safe to use this .zip as a guide.)

WordPress Theme Tutorial: Part 1 – Setup

This tutorial will teach you how to make your own theme using WordPress, the popular blogging tool. This video talks about some basics of theme setup, and adds the header, footer, and sidebar to the pages. Nothing big yet, that will come in the next video. Files Used in Lesson: Original Page: andrewanimation.biz Theme Up to This Point: andrewanimation.biz Sample Posts: andrewanimation.biz

wordpress Theme from your Photoshop Design in Seconds

psd2cssonline.com – now you can take your wordpress Theme Design in photoshop and convert it directly to all the code and images needed to be a real working wordpress theme. Just name some of the layers in your Photoshop PSD file right, upload to psd2css Online, and seconds later you’ll download a zip file with all of the code, files and images. Then just unzip it into your wordpress installation and it works!