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Category Archives: Code
Did you know I’m one of three most important people in WordPress?
Remember that whole Thesis vs. WordPress debate that lasted a few minutes some time ago? Matt tweeted something about getting a T-shirt if you contacted him via his blog. Well I started my morning out with a trip to the … Continue reading
Great Looking Headway Designed Sites
In continuing my discussion from my previous post about Headway Designers, a comment by MommyGeek, made me think it was time to highlight Designers that went above and beyond and made really great examples of what you can do with … Continue reading
Posted in Code, PHP, Themes, WordPress
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My Issue with Headway “Designers”
Headway theme is a great WordPress theme for the DIYer’s and the developer. If you’re looking to create a blog or a 1.0 site for your business. It’s a theme that allows you to create a site without having to … Continue reading
Screencasts Anyone?
I wanted to take a moment to give you an update as to why I haven’t been posting here lately. First, things got super busy at my day job, trying to get a new release out the door, which should … Continue reading
Twenty Ten: A Walkthrough
Continuing on our WordPress 3.0 journey, today we’re taking a look at the new default theme, Twenty Ten. It’s replacing Kubrick, a theme that has been installed with WordPress since 2005. I didn’t go in as deep of depth as … Continue reading
Posted in Code, PHP, Screencasts, Tutorials, WordPress
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This is the personal space of AJ Morris. Here you will find his thoughts and ideas about the mobile and web development area. The views and opinions expressed here are his own and not that of his clients or employers