Archive for 'WordPress'
Website Face Lift
Posted on 02. Jan, 2010 by Terry Reinert.
Over the last few months I’ve been doing a lot of thinking about the path that I’ve been following through the photography industry and where I want that path to carry me in the future. With the advent of my blog a few years ago I’ve been gaining a bit of traction in the grand [...]
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Making Comments in WordPress Look Good
Posted on 23. Sep, 2009 by Terry Reinert.
Many bloggers enjoy receiving feedback and community participation on their blogs but their themes neglect the displaying of comments. The default comment display format built into WordPress isn’t all that bad if it has some extra formatting help via your theme style sheet. If you don’t like the default comment display then WordPress makes it [...]
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Social Networking and WordPress
Posted on 13. Jul, 2009 by Terry Reinert.
At this point in time I feel comfortable saying that anyone who does anything on the internet has heard of Twitter, Facebook, and the term Social Networking. Both Twitter and Facebook have been talked about in the news media a great deal over the last year as both have gained huge popularity with many different [...]
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Creating a Header Image for WordPress Blog
Posted on 12. Jun, 2009 by Terry Reinert.
Here is a quick video tutorial showing how to create a header background image for a WordPress blog using Adobe Photoshop. The tutorial is geared towards people who do not know any HTML or CSS programming as well as those that do not know anything about editing WordPress themes. [youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sG9ZXVXPZTw[/youtube]
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WordPress: Why You Should Use It
Posted on 22. May, 2009 by Terry Reinert.
This is the first post in what will becoming a WordPress specific series of posts on my blog. This series of posts will mainly focus on how to tweak WordPress and WordPress themes to operate and look the way you want them to. However, I will also be throwing in other tidbits of information along [...]






