One of the many advantages of having your site built in WordPress is the availability of shortcodes. Introduced back with WordPress 2.5, shortcodes are literally simple, shorthand codes that the writer can insert into posts or pages that render a specific thing on the page – most commonly a graphic button, a social sharing link, an info box, a divider line – anything a developer can think of.
Redecorating for 2009
I suppose it’s a New Year’s thing, but last week I got the urge to do a quick redesign of my website. It had only been about 8 months (?) since my last one, but I’m always inspired by new colors and new layouts and it’s always fun to try on a new dress. [...]







How to Pick The Best WordPress Theme for Your Blogsite Project
Posted on May 31, 2010 by Mary in Commentary, WordPress
One of the most important parts of any of my clients’ WordPress projects is the initial meeting when we discuss which WordPress theme would best meet the client’s needs. If you haven’t worked with WordPress yet, a WordPress theme gives the site its layout and navigation structure, as well as its “look and feel”. So, what do I look for in a WordPress theme? Most of the time it’s way more about function than form…