Posts Tagged ‘child’

The Ethics of WordPress Themes At A Premium

Monday, September 8th, 2008

Are things changing in the way developers are providing paid themes?

I haven’t really talked about it a lot but I’ve been trying to do pay-for-use themes differently. Namely, giving away what might normally be considered a “ Premium ” theme —my WordPress theme framework Thematic—and charging for upgrades.

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How to add sIFR to your Wordpress Themes

Tuesday, August 26th, 2008

How to add sIFR to your Wordpress Themes . Similar Posts:.

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Five clean, minimalist themes for WordPress

Monday, August 18th, 2008

Minimalist themes for WordPress

The problem with blog design is two-fold. Firstly, Most blog design makes it too darn hard to blog the way your mind runs. Sometimes you want to write an in depth article, sometimes you want to link to a funny picture. And then, most blog designs treat every page the same when—trust me—your readers aren’t treating every page the same. What to do?

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WordPress Tutorial – Make "Child" Subpages and Subpage Links

Thursday, August 14th, 2008

This Beginner-level WordPress tutorial shows how to create a “child” subpage that has another page as its “parent”. You can make links to these subpages using the Blogroll. In some WordPress themes, links to child subpages appear underneath a link to the parent page in the website navigation links – either in the sidebar or under the main horizontal navigation links. In other WordPress themes, you cannot see any links to child pages. In either case, you can create a visible link to a child page by making a new link under one of your Blogroll categories. This tutorial also shows how to find the web address (URL) of a WordPress child page when it is not visible anywhere in the website navigation links.

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