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Bancroft Hotel

The Bancroft Hotel had a website, but it was built mostly with images so no search engine (or person, for that matter) could easily find them. Hmm, how to fix that?

New Post

Adding a new post is probably the first thing you'll want to do with your new WordPress site. Here's a super quick overview of the basics.

Adaptive Technology

Adaptive Technology works with blind people, so we needed to make sure their site would be "JAWS" friendly. Does WordPress pass the screen reader test? So far, so good.

First United Lutheran Church

Lauren and Bradley are at it again. Transforming a whole lotta nothing into a gotta-have-it something. And this is a CHURCH website.

Spirit Makeover

Camille Mojica Rey was a perfect candidate for a WOO Canvas site. Hmm, on the other hand: who isn't?

Curry Senior Center

Not bad at all: nice images, lots of content, good navigation. Hard to beat, but with WOO Canvas and Slider Pro, it sure makes the job easier.

WOO Canvas Top Nav Styling

In WOO Canvas, the top navigation is aligned left and flush with the top of the browser. I wanted it floated right, down a bit, and custom styled. Here's how.

Larson Shores Architects

Taking WOO Canvas to the next level: a strikingly sharp architect's flashy new website. Did I say Flash?

HIP Investor Upgrades to WOO Themes

HIP Investor is a hands-on company. They want to add their content and add it on a regular basis. They want some design control and certainly content control. HIP, meet WOO.

The Law Offices of Michael J. Desmond

For more design and layout control behind the scenes (fonts, sidebar positioning, even content width and shortcodes), we chose WOO Themes Canvas to build the framework.

Raised Without Cages

Is a WordPress "good enough" for a fancy San Francisco designer's site? Have a look and you be the judge.

Under the Wheel of History

I'm getting to the point where I'm going to use WOO Themes--especially Canvas--unless I'm convinced otherwise.

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