Tag: wordpress

  • Hard At Work and No Play!

    This week has flown by! It’s already Friday of my first week out here at the Headway World Headquarters, and we’ve made tons of progress! We’ve pushed out a survey to the community, an important bug fix release (which included several security fixes as well as big hitting features the community loves). We’re also working…

  • Announcing Headway Toolbox!

    Announcing Headway Toolbox!

    I wanted to take a minute and announce Headway Toolbox, a new site I’m starting with fellow Headway Support Gal, Caitlin. We’re combining forces for good and launching a new premium tutorial and webinar site.

  • Easy Way to Change jQuery to Google API

    Easy Way to Change jQuery to Google API

    So I get this question asked a lot through the Headway forums, or just people in general wanting to know how they can switch to loading jQuery from Google’s CDN of JS libraries. So I figured I’d post here.

  • Icons, Menus, and Headway, Oh My!

    Icons, Menus, and Headway, Oh My!

    I was in the Headway forums the other day and had someone ask how to create ??a menu that contains icons. I gave him the basic,’well you need to use CSS and do this and that to get it to work,’ type answer, and I got back the general ‘well I don’t know CSS or…

  • Did you know I’m one of three most important people in WordPress?

    Did you know I’m one of three most important people in WordPress?

    Remember that whole Thesis vs. WordPress debate that lasted a few minutes some time ago? Matt tweeted something about getting a T-shirt if you contacted him via his blog. Well I started my morning out with a trip to the PO box to see if anything was there (really I was hoping a check from…

  • My Issue with Headway “Designers”

    My Issue with Headway “Designers”

    Headway theme is a great WordPress theme for the DIYer’s and the developer. If you’re looking to create a blog or a 1.0 site for your business. It’s a theme that allows you to create a site without having to code. You don’t need to know CSS or PHP or even a lot about WordPress.…

  • Twenty Ten: A Walkthrough

    Continuing on our WordPress 3.0 journey, today we’re taking a look at the new default theme, Twenty Ten. It’s replacing Kubrick, a theme that has been installed with WordPress since 2005. I didn’t go in as deep of depth as I would have like, for instance,

  • Using Permalinks in Development

    Today’s screencast is #2 of my series about WordPress 3.0 and a local development environment. It’s all about getting Permalinks working on your local system. Of course this only applies to people using Mac OS X, but the same methods should apply. Watch the video below, or watch it in HD!

  • New WordPress Development Series

    I’m sponsoring a new WordPress screencast series about setting up your local development and some of the new 3.0 features. Over the next couple weeks, we’ll be taking a look at things like, setting up your development machine, using permalinks locally, TwentyTen and child themes, menu management, and much more. I encourage you to check…

  • WordPress 3.0 has been Released!

    A big congratulations goes to every developer out there that has coded, documented, screencasted, and so much more for the release of WordPress 3.0! I was planning on doing an overview video of some of the features I covered in a previous article,