Wordpress Theming / Powerful Secrets

on Jun 13 in Blogging, Design, Elvgren, General, Taft, Wordpress

Displaying stunning code-prowess and cunning code-poetry, Chris J. Davis has taken the time to write some exemplary and detailed posts on Wordpress 1.5’s Themes architecture and tips and tricks for coding themes. You’re not worth your Wordpress Theme salt if you’re not interested…

The posts have thus far been divided into three posts, and or most interest to myself has been the latest, entitled “Secrets Of WP Theming – Part 3″ detailing the ill-mentioned home.php feature of the Wordpress theme architecture. Expect this kind of a feature to be incorporated into both Elvgren and Taft, by the way.

To see Chris’s posts, visit the following links:

The greater scope of this demonstrates how saavy users really can set up WP to be sophisticated AND elegant web solutions.

Comments

  1. Chris J. Davis

    Jun 13th, 2005

    You are making me blush with your accolades… seriously. I am very happy that you have found the series helpful so far, and I am excited to see what you come up with using what I have thrown out.

    Great things are in the future for WordPress powered blogs.

  2. Denis

    Jun 13th, 2005

    My pleasure Chris. Keep up the great work!

  3. Lefebvre

    Jun 24th, 2005

    I have done some modifications in your theme. I liked. The sidebar menu is hiden. I think the desing looks more cool this way.

    Thxs

    L.

  4. Denis

    Jun 24th, 2005

    Lefebvre,

    Thanks for your comment, I think this is an AWESOME update to the ELvgren template and would love to include it as part of the download. Could you spare your code on exactly how you did it? Please let me know!!!

  5. Lefebvre

    Jun 25th, 2005

    Of course.

    Its a simple hack. But you must include some lines in head.

    I can send the arquive to you. Is quite simple and easy.

  6. Denis

    Jun 25th, 2005

    Lefebvre,

    I’m *definitely* interested in the code that performs this neat GUI effect. Please pass along the archive or at least the code files.

    Thanks!

  7. Lefebvre

    Jun 25th, 2005

    Send-me a e-mail.

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