If you do decide to release your theme to the public you will want to display it in the popular theme listings, my favorites are Theme Viewer and Theme Codex. Another useful method of distribution is in blog posts; you may have seen posts titled like ‘50 Nice Wordpress Themes’, if a blogger likes your theme they might add your theme to their list and if they don’t include it you can still leave a comment linking to your theme.
themeviewer: http://themes.wordpress.net/
themecodex: http://codex.wordpress.org/Using_Themes/Theme_List
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August 1st, 2007 . by C. Douglas Conlan
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If you have a business, a blog (short for web log) is a marketing tool that can further position you as the expert in your industry. Your prospects and clients want information about your products and services. They are hungry for it! And a blog gives you the opportunity to share your expertise with people across the
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A minimalist design is not the same as a simple one. There, I said it. Now let me quote Dave Eggers:
What very few designers realize, particularly the younger ones, is that most people would rather read something—actually read the words—than look at all of their lines and arrows and silly pictures they’ve screened
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Ever since the very early releases of WordPress, users have been eager to customize the software to suit their own needs. Indeed one of the more prevalent needs in today’s context is the need for content management, or more specifically, a Content Management System (CMS). With its flexibility and power, WordPress can be customized into a full fledged CMS, and many people are already doing just that.
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What is a CMS?
aus: http://codex.wordpress.org/User:Lastnode/Wordpress_CMS
mals googlen: wordpress CMS
This is the main post for the Add Your Own Headers Wordpress plugin.
This plugin allows you to add tags to the header of an individual page or post such as keywords/descriptions, custom meta tags, external style sheet links, or embedded style tags. You no longer need to use conditional
statements or separate templates just to change something like a background image, text style,
Quelle: http://codex.wordpress.org/Plugins/Navigation
WP-PageNav (http://wp.sieker.info/projects/wp-pagesnav)
Dynamic Menu Highlighting Page Navigation : Allows one to create dynamic menu’s utilizing the page structure one creates normally. This plugin includes the ability to allow for dynamic highlighting and menus of multiple levels with a number of good options. Note: read the included text file for explanation of options.
WP-PageNavi (http://www.lesterchan.net/wordpress/readme/wp-pagenavi.html)
Adds a more advanced paging navigation your WordPress blog.
