Tag Archives: process

WP Features: Theme or Plugin

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Reading my wpdaily.co updates today and saw this post talking about WordPress theme features. Eric explains the debate: Generally-speaking, the conversations have always circled around features: There are those that believe every feature you could ever imagine should be included like text color, font selector, and more. On the flip-side, there are those that feel [...]

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On Going Responsive (responding to Where to Start)

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I needed to write this up about going responsive in response after reading Where to Start (by Trent Walton of Paravel) about getting started with responsive web design. Thanks for sharing your thoughts Trent, I agree whole heartedly. In my experience it is the same. I wanted to share his post and also add my [...]

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Android App Development Keystore for Beginners

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Getting into some mobile app development for Android and I was unprepared for the keystore file that is required to be included in the apk file. Using PhoneGap Build to compile my app the interface requires a keystore file uploaded. After some digging on google it seems that the most common way to create a [...]

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Style Tiles

Style Tiles are about designing a system or guide to style a website rather than full comps and mockups. They really come in handy when talking about Responsive Web Design since it frees the designer from having to think about different layouts (as much, it should already be addressed in the wireframe stage). The designer [...]

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3 Plugins that Improved My Workflow in 2012 – WP Daily

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I’ve guest authored a post on wpdaily.co: 3 Plugins that Improved My Workflow in 2012. The post describes the 3 plugins that I used during the past year which transformed my workflow (in good ways). They are BackupBuddy, Gravity Forms and Advanced Custom Fields. Have any comments? Favorite Plugins? Please, jump over to the post [...]

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PhoneGap Build Starter Project

I'm liking Ryan's initiative to make PhoneGap Build documentation and workflow updated, bug-free and more streamlined. I've been using PhoneGap and phoneGap Build more and more and I've really been enjoying how simple it makes the process. I'm all for making it better still and think it will be hugely useful! Embedded Link The PhoneGap [...]

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How I’m skinning my resposive cat // “Talking of Design” : Kev Adamson’s Blog

We need more articles like this that talk about process and how they are applying these new web mantras like ‘Mobile First’ and ‘RWD’ and ‘Design in the Browser’. These mantras lead us to think these techniques are very black and white, but there is a lot more to it than that. Like most everything [...]

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LESS and syntax highlighting for Pea.rs

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Pears is an open source WordPress theme by Dan Cederholm (simplebits), enabling people like us to get your own pattern library up and running quickly. Collect, test, and experiment with interface pattern pairings of CSS & HTML. I’ve customized pears. I’ve forked it, adding support for coding in LESS as well as code highlighting! The [...]

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WordCamp Presentation Slides: From Photoshop PSD to WordPress Theme

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Here are my slides for my WordCamp Atlanta presentation, From PSD to WordPress Theme: Under the skin: PSD to WP on Prezi PSD to WP on SlideShare [UPDATE] I’m updating this post that originally just contained my slides with the meat of the presentation as well. I don’t think a presentation is expressed well at [...]

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Speaker at WordCamp Atlanta 2012

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I’m proud to announce that I’ve been asked to speak at WordCamp Atlanta this year! WordCamp will be held this weekend and hosted at SCAD Atlanta! My session is titled: From PSD to WordPress Theme: Under the skin. Obviously, I’ll be focusing on themes. We’ll look at what they are, what they can do, how [...]

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    Presenting at WordCamp Atlanta – Child Themes

    The presentation? Your firstborn child theme. Child themes 101+2. I’m speaking at wordcamp atlanta this afternoon about themes and child themes. I’ll update this post with post-presentation notes. Learn how to mod themes the right way. Using child themes you won’t loose your edits when there’s a theme update. (101) We’ll go over the advantages [...]

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    Hooks, In a Nutshell – WP Daily

    I’ve published another article over on wpdaily.co exploring the concept of hooks. I remember when starting out that people kept mentioning hooks and filters and actions and… it took a while to grasp what they each meant. I think the first time I started to grasp it was when I read the codex and saw [...]

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    Speaker at WordCamp Atlanta 2013

    I’m excited to be speaking at WordCamp Atlanta again this year! The time is quickly approaching for WordCamp Atlanta 2013, March 15-16. I spoke last year and discussed the process of going from Photoshop PSD to WordPress Theme, here are my slides and notes for that WordCamp Presentation. This year I’m speaking along the same [...]

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    WP Features: Theme or Plugin

    Reading my wpdaily.co updates today and saw this post talking about WordPress theme features. Eric explains the debate: Generally-speaking, the conversations have always circled around features: There are those that believe every feature you could ever imagine should be included like text color, font selector, and more. On the flip-side, there are those that feel [...]

    Packery Preview, from Metafizzy & descended from Masonry

    David Desandro / metafizzy, maker of masonry and isotope of which I’m a big fan and user of has been busy with a new project called Packery. Packery, looks to be a child of Masonry. As you would expect it seems to be pushing things much further and addressing a few pain points of masonry. [...]

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    On Going Responsive (responding to Where to Start)

    I needed to write this up about going responsive in response after reading Where to Start (by Trent Walton of Paravel) about getting started with responsive web design. Thanks for sharing your thoughts Trent, I agree whole heartedly. In my experience it is the same. I wanted to share his post and also add my [...]

  • Recent Comments

    Evan Mullins

    Evan Mullins

    The keystore is used for creating valid apps that are associated with the author. It is not...
    Rohan Dave

    Rohan Dave

    I am new in android and have certain question about KeyStore. Is KeyStore used in user...
    arpit

    arpit

    very useful thank you …..
    Duan

    Duan

    @ugh You’re joking, right? I do some basics in Flash, but come on – all you do is...
    Cátia Vala

    Cátia Vala

    Thank you so much Evan! That’s great! Keep going with your amazing work. :)
    zproxy

    zproxy

    thanks :) i bet its faster to google and find some ad hoc documentation than the other way.