WordCamp Savannah: Visual Theme Editor
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Hey! You! At WordCamp Savannah!
I’m talking about my 2010 Google Summer of Code project, a visual theme editor, right about now!
You should give it a spin!
WordCamp Savannah: WordPress + jQuery
I also wrote a presentation plugin. Check out the source here!
Download Modular Twenty Ten
After receiving a request a few minutes ago, I realized that examples are no fun unless you can play with them! I’ve decided make Modular Twenty Ten available to download.
Modular Themes: Performance
Modular Themes, Part 2: Theme Organization
Modular templates provide us with a new way to organize our themes. In this post, we’ll discuss how separating theme structure from theme content reduces repetitive code and makes theme code easier to follow.
Modular Themes, Part 1: Why?
Have you ever wanted to change a class in the loop? You’re likely going to have to edit upwards of five files. The worst part? Most of the code you’re editing is identical.
GSoC Proposal: Visual CSS Editor
Hello world
Well, hello. Lately I’ve come across the desire to share thoughts, code, and random minutia that falls outside the scope of the project blog. That desire, combined with my blatant lack of a web presence and love to tinker has led me here. It also gives me a wonderful excuse to play around with all the new features in the WordPress trunk.
The design you see now is a child of the illustrious P2, which provides a nice blend between stream-of-consciousness and essayist blogging. The visuals aren’t set in stone by any means; at the time of writing, the site doesn’t even have any widgets (the horror!). What’s a personal site, if not a work in progress?
In the near future, you’ll likely (hopefully?) hear about the Google Summer of Code, tidbits from Europe (especially Edinburgh), and anything else I feel worth sharing.