Smashing WordPress: Beyond the Blog is a book by Thord Daniel Hedengren, published author and writer, freelance designer and a WordPress expert. We’ve got the second edition of the book, which was published in January this year. We have already reviewed a WordPress book by Thord back in June which turned out to be a … Permalink
I don’t know about you but sometimes its like information overload these days. Searching and sifting through the internet is exhausting enough before you even get a chance to read what you find. So yes we’re all ‘google-afied’ when it comes to searching about everything related to WordPress – but wouldn’t it be nice to … Permalink
React Pro is a premium WordPress theme created by The Theme Foundry and launched in July 2011, which later that month came to WordPress.com. React is a portfolio theme for web and graphics designers, photographers and artists. It’s design is simple and focused on the content, and most importantly responsive, meaning that React displays beautifully … Permalink
Here at Theme.fm apart from creating our own themes, we like to play around with other people’s creations. It’s not just an opportunity to see what others are doing, how they’re rolling out and what kind of features they’re implementing in their themes, but to actually learn from them by reading their code, structure and … Permalink
Today’s a great day for us over at Theme.fm because just last night our very first free WordPress theme has made it through the review process and has been approved for the WordPress.org Theme directory! San Fran is quite a minimalistic, typography-based WordPress theme that provides a few different color schemes to pick from and … Permalink
If you create themes for WordPress, free ones to the repository, premium ones to theme marketplaces or exclusive ones for your clients, there are some techniques that you will probably use to preview, debug and profile your work. The official themes repository and the marketplaces generally have reviews that you have to pass before your … Permalink
Whether you’re a tech blogger, web developer, WordPress ninja or simply run your own personal blog, there are times when you’d like to share code samples in your posts, like CSS snippets, PHP scripts or HTML. There are numerous of ways of dealing with code in WordPress, and in today’s post, we’ll try to cover … Permalink
We’re all thrilled by the release of the Google +1 button and most of all by the launch of Google+, so today we’re doing a round-up post of Google+ and Google +1 plugins, widgets and add-ons available in the WordPress.org plugins repository. This means that you can try out any of these plugins by browsing … Permalink
Choosing a typeface, either for a web page or a brand identity, requires a long and sometimes frustrating process for a designer. Most software works with the same principle when it comes to the font selection: A drop-down menu filled with the fonts installed, on minimum font-size. There’s no quick preview chance, you select the … Permalink
As you probably already know, WordPress has announced it’s third release candidate for version 3.2, while the actual release is being delayed for a few days. You might be familiar with some of the new features coming up in 3.2, but we have a dedicated blog post for that lined up. This post is about … Permalink