Optimizing your WordPress theme for mobile browsers
How can you best optimize your WordPress blog or website for mobile browsers? Here are some tips.
How can you best optimize your WordPress blog or website for mobile browsers? Here are some tips.
Many of my clients get their websites set up and it's ready to go live and then ... "Oh yeah, content. Hmm. That."
Here's a quick video going over some WordPress basics: adding a post to a category and then adding a link (formerly known as blogroll).
Film Quarterly had a good site with lots of content. But managing that content had become troublesome. They had years and years of archived content: images, copy, covers, photos, etc. They needed a site that could handle all of that content in a user-friendly--and visitor-friendly--way.
It's only been about five years, but I'm finally moving on from my old look to an elegant, powerful, and downright snazzy look for Likoma.
Melanie Johnston had a nice-looking site, but she wanted to add new content. It was built in HTML. Hmm, what to do, what to do. Aha, WordPress.
Lee Foster won four awards in the Society of American Travel Writers recent writing competition for its Western Chapter. The awards were announced at the Boise, Idaho chapter meeting in July 2010. Two of the awards were for his website.
Lauren Deane of Good Looking Ideas (goodlookingideas.com) wanted a site that she could update herself but didn't sacrifice design style. In fact, she wanted a site that didn't sacrifice anything.
With the expert design work of Cathy Grisham, we built Gayle a site that's customized to her style and useful so she can add her award-winning work to the site with ease.
I had the good fortune to win a bid at the Rooftop School auction for an item to design a website—offered by the team of Bradley Charbonneau of Likoma and Gil Zeimer of Zeimer's Advertising Shoppe to assist with both the website design and marketing ideas.
WordPress custom fields can be very powerful. Here's a quick example of how one custom field is used for automatic thumbnails on the home page.
BNI Embarcadero (bniembarcadero.com) was a nice-looking, functional site. Until Lauren Deane of Good Looking Ideas came along.
Bradley is the man. He took my half-thought, half-digested rubbish of an idea and turned it into a sleek, "simple is beautiful" website.
Here's an excellent To Do List for writers to help promote your books, your writing, and your platform, put together by social media guru Chris Brogan.
Lee Foster explains the economics of selling mobile applications compared with selling (traditional, paper) books in his article, "Apps – the Future of Travel Journalism?"