Rockstars, Weddings, and Blogs

September 8, 2009 No comments yet
Rockstars, Weddings, and Blogs

A rockstar coach to wedding planners needs a website that shines and effectively promotes her programs, and this modification of the OverEasy Woo Theme does just that.

“Small Changes” and Theme Purchases

August 12, 2009 No comments yet

I helped a friend out with some small changes to his site recently, Selling the Startup, and it reminded me what happens when a "quick fix" turns into a major problem. Sometimes themes can be a gamble—just like purchasing the services of any web company—so it is important to check out reviews and references before [...]

My Tech Team Released

August 10, 2009 No comments yet
My Tech Team Released

My Tech Team is an adaptable, agile company that is ready to meet their customers’ needs. Their new site reflects that with user-friendly navigation and frequent service updates.

Hear Florida – A Joomla to WordPress Conversion

August 3, 2009 No comments yet
Hear Florida – A Joomla to WordPress Conversion

Many clients end up with a website that is frustrating, difficult to use, or that doesn’t meet their needs. Instead of scrapping the whole project, some sites can be quickly converted in other formats that better suit the company’s needs, like this Joomla to WordPress conversion of Hear Florida which boosted the company’s SEO capabilities.

A Custom WordPress Blog Archives Page

August 2, 2009 3 comments

Note: This post assumes you know how to use custom page templates in WordPress as well as know how to edit text php files and upload them through FTP. If you are already lost, you can always hire me to make your custom blog archive page for you.
I make a lot of sites that use [...]

ThatPHPGirl.com Update

July 29, 2009 4 comments

Version 2 of ThatPHPGirl.com reflected a shift in my marketing from a more standard theme template to something more personalized for my potential and current clients.

Tracking WordPress Theme Updates & Changes

July 29, 2009 3 comments

Wordpress updates always seem easy, but when you make custom changes to your theme you will need to keep track of those in order to bring the changes to the next version. The easiest way to do this is to make a php comment in your template. For example, you might write a note like [...]

Changing your Wordpress URL (Fantastico Install)

July 9, 2009 1 comment

If you used parts of my post on Moving and Upgrading your WordPress to change your blog’s URL (if say, for example, you were trying to take a development site live with the final URL), and something still isn’t working right, check your .htaccess and wp-config.php files—especially if you installed WordPress through Fantastico.
I recently ran [...]

Moving and Upgrading your WordPress

June 23, 2009 2 comments

Note: This post assumes you are using the self-installed WordPress on a Linux-based server running MySQL and phpMyAdmin. It also assumes that all your current plugins and your current theme is compatible with the latest version of WordPress.
Please read through all of these instructions and make sure you know what they mean before you begin. [...]

Woo Theme Customization – Oregon Treehugger

May 27, 2009 2 comments
Woo Theme Customization – Oregon Treehugger

Oregon Treehugger is my personal passion, and this Woo Theme modification reflects my love of all things green in the care I took into making this site to talk about my garden.