Posts Tagged ‘wordpress’

Type Techniques change the way you design websites

Wednesday, January 13th, 2010

This will change the way you design websites. I posted a few articles a few months back — on all the different ways you can design with much more than the standard web fonts. Typekit was one of the services providing these design options. Now Typekit and WordPress have come together.

Add a line of code to your pages and choose from hundreds of fonts. Simple, bulletproof, standards compliant, and accessible.
Customize your WordPress blog with Typekit fonts.


They have just rolled out a way to easily use fonts on the world’s largest blogging platform. With Typekit and WordPress working together, customizing and designing with the look of the nearly 10 million websites they host, now takes just a few clicks.

Log into your WordPress dashboard and click on Appearance in the left-hand navbar. There, you’ll find “Typekit Fonts” with a place to add your Kit ID (available under “Embed Code” in the Typekit Editor). That’s it — you’re ready to go. You can choose fonts from our rapidly growing library to add them to any of the WordPress themes to give your web design a distinct look.

And of course, Typekit works with WordPress web designed sites that you host yourself.
The WordPress developer community has begun to release plugins for web designers and web developers from Typekit.
Check out the options over at the plugin directory.

WordPress CMS platform for web design and web development

Wednesday, September 16th, 2009

Did I mention I love wordpress. Not only for it’s open source blogging and CMS platform, it’s inherent SEO-ready features, it’s thousands of very useful plugins, the ability to sync with Twitter and FaceBook and the other many, many reasons….

I recently found this article from Jon Phillips from Spyrestudios titled “24 great tips to get the most out of wordpress”

Primarily for web designers and web developers—check it out http://spyrestudios.com/24-tips-tutorials-to-get-the-most-out-of-wordpress/

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WordPress is the CMS of choice

Thursday, September 3rd, 2009

I started with my first blog about 4 years ago on the blogger platform (from Google). I eventually tried them all including: Tumblr, Typepad, and blogs and forums using the Joomla CMS platform—I eventually moved to WordPress. What makes one better than the other and how does someone know which one is right for them? One thing I always look for is a large user base, not because we want to design with what everyone else out there is designing with, or the platform they are developing on—but usually open source platforms with a lot of people using them accelerate it’s effectiveness and widen the range and availability of modules and plug-ins—as well as push the software or platform to move ahead much more quickly in it’s effectiveness, and also to offer a huge amount of support from other users, developers and designers out there.

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Due to the fact that WordPress is open source, many say that it is not the best choice for a serious project due to insecurity – but we feel quite the opposite. To prove these points are not worthy, below we list and show you that WordPress can be used for serious projects and big brands that go big in scale (including The Wall Street Journal, Sony, and Ebay) :

http://ebayinkblog.com/

http://ycorpblog.com/

http://www.thefordstory.com/

http://blogs.wsj.com/

http://electronicsblog.sel.sony.com/sony/default.aspx

http://stylenews.peoplestylewatch.com/

http://www.nytimes.com/ref/topnews/blog-index.html

http://www.benjerry.fr/blog/

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Here is a great article on creating your own theme for WordPress. A theme for WordPress is the starting point for a web designer or web developer and the framework to the web design.

http://www.adobe.com/devnet/dreamweaver/articles/creating_wordpress_theme_with_dreamweaver_pt1.html

A simple article highlighting and explaining the SEO ( search engine optimization ) importance and qualities inside of WordPress

http://wpbloghost.com/blog/wordpress-search-engine-optimization/

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Wordtracker SEO Blogger is a plug-in for Firefox that opens alongside your blog entry as you are editing it to aid in finding the right keywords for your article. (perfect for interactive copywriters, web designers, and business professionals)

http://labs.wordtracker.com/seo-blogger

There is also a service and application to help you evaluate, export and compare your keywords. I have not tried this package and there seems to be an abundance of these types of applications out there, however this one looks very good

http://www.wordtracker.com

Here is an article by Pingdom – rating the different blogging platforms – WordPress being at the top of the list

http://royal.pingdom.com/2009/01/15/the-blog-platforms-of-choice-among-the-top-100-blogs/

WordPress, in our experience, is by far the best solution out there for the small blog that is shared among friends and the super-huge serious full-blown websites that require a content management system with thousands of built-in options and inherently search engine friendly!