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Build A WordPress Theme From Scratch With Bootstrap

In the last few months I’ve spent a load of time building WordPress themes with Bootstrap. If you needed to you could easily build a whole themes from scratch in less than a day with it – that’s the beauty …

written by William Patton on June 19, 2013 in WordPress Custom with 10 comments

Floating Jetpack Social Share Buttons In Responsive Design

UPDATE: You can now demo the floating social buttons created in this post on this very site. Scroll down the page and you’ll see them in action. Send me an email if you have problems adding these to your own …

written by William Patton on June 19, 2013 in WordPress Custom with 4 comments

Responsive Web Design By Example – Review

Recently I had the chance to read through a book written by Thoriq Firdaus of HongKiat – Responsive Web Design by Example. The book walks you through creating 3 unique designs using 3 different responsive HTML5 & CSS3 ready front-end …

written by William Patton on June 16, 2013 in Book Review with no comments

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Make a WordPress Plugin in 2 Minutes Flat

Making a WordPress Plugin isn’t actually hard. You can even just click one of the magic buttons below and get a ready-made plugin for you to do whatever you please with. Download the Plugin filesPlugin files on Github Just upload …

written by William Patton on April 20, 2013 in WordPress Custom with no comments

WordPress Theme Development From Scratch – get_template_part()

I’ve written multiple times about the absolute slimmest theme possible, and the minimum theme requirements for the WordPress.org theme repo so I won’t go into the detail of what’s in the those kind of themes again. Instead in this post …

written by William Patton on March 27, 2013 in WordPress Custom with 2 comments

Using jQuery in a WordPress Theme

Using jQuery in a WordPress theme is a little bit different than using it on other static pages. It’s nothing major but without knowing your scripts simply won’t work.

written by William Patton on March 23, 2013 in JQuery and WordPress Custom with one Comment

Build your own SEO Tools – Ubersuggest, Google Docs and ImportXML()

If your an SEO or a online Marketer of any kind you’ve probably done more than your fair share of keyword research. We all have our own methods of doing keyword research so I won’t go into too much detail …

written by William Patton on March 16, 2013 in 10 Minute SEO with 9 comments

Build your own SEO Tools for Free – Part 1

As SEOs we make use of dozens of different tools, pulling in data from hundreds or thousands of sources to spreadsheets from data pools so massive it’s not even worth calculating. It used to be that the only way to access …

written by William Patton on March 15, 2013 in SEO IMPACT with no comments

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Build a Responsive Nav Menu for WordPress

During my attempt to build a responsive theme framework I decided to launch a demo site with it and give it a little style of it’s own. During the building of the site I decided I would need a few …

written by William Patton on March 8, 2013 in WordPress Custom with 7 comments

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Deciding your Media Query Breakpoints – Responsive Web Design

When it comes to responsive web design there are two primary methods of response. Fluid Layouts and Adaptive Layouts. Fluid layouts rely on setting widths as percentages to make everything scale depending on the screen size while adaptive adopts fixed …

written by William Patton on March 5, 2013 in Web Development with 2 comments

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