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Anatomy of a Magazine Style Premium WordPress Theme – Part 3.2 “Conditional Navigation Menus”


Welcome back! Have you subscribed to my RSS feed? If not, please consider doing so. Thanks for again for visiting!The navigational aspect of a site, especially one that is database driven, should have menus that are dynamically generated as well- just like the rest of the sites content, but is seldom the case. The [...]


Anatomy of a Magazine Style Premium WordPress Theme – Part 3.1 “Navigation – Second Level Menu”


This tutorial is running longer than we initially anticipated, we will break section 3 further into sub-sections.
In our ongoing exercise to learn the nuts and bolts of a magazine style WordPress theme, we examine what has become by far the most ignored part of a theme design, the navigation menu.
As important as they are, they [...]


Anatomy of a Magazine Style Premium WordPress Theme – Part 2: DOMTab, Tabber, more


In continuing our efforts of slicing and dicing a Magazine style WordPress theme, we come to a very interesting juncture with Java interfaces. This probable is the most ubiquitous feature of most all magazine themes. If you think about it, it makes sense that magazine style themes use this non-obtrusive code to help manage content. [...]


Anatomy of a Magazine Style Premium WordPress Theme – Part 1 “The Loop”


Let me say it for the millionth time “content is king” and we all know that, don’t we?

Since content is the most important part of a site, your WordPress powered theme must emphasis on content presentation. Most cookie cutter themes come with a post list that runs based on the time your posts were published, [...]


Top Reasons to not use Yahoo! Hosting


I try not to write such posts, but the frustrations expressed by my clients who hosts on Yahoo! Small Business compels me to point out the obvious shortcomings of a popular host. This non-exhaustive list is in no particular order, it’s just the top 4 reasons why I would not recommend or host any on [...]


  • Notepad++ for Better Design

  • I gave up on Notepad a while ago and switched to Notepad++, which among other things allows one to format a file in UTF-8 without BOM, in turn cleaning up your XHTML files for validation (no “Byte-Order Mark found in UTF-8 File” warnings).
  • 11.24.2007 - 11:55 pm - (4) - Asides, Resources, XHTML


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