Posted on March 31, 2009 at 12:01 am as Theme
Manifest is a clean and streamlined WordPress theme that focused on the content and not the distractions. It utilizes a single column, 500 pixel wide layout. No sidebars. No widgets.
Jim Barraud included the standard Wordpress 404 template, which in addition to a nice “not found†message, it provides your readers with a list of recent articles. There is an archives template that supports categories, tags and monthly views as well.
Pricing: Free
Requirements: -
Source: http://jimbarraud.com/2009/03/19/manifest/
Posted on March 29, 2009 at 12:01 am as Information
Shoutem has shared us 10 Ways to Build Your Blog Community with Twitter. Every blogger, no matter how ambitious or dedicated to his or her blog – wants a community around it. There are 3 Reasons Why Twitter Rocks for Your Community.
1. It’s less tedious than forums. As any other type of website, forums have a specific organization scheme that users need to learn. What if you have both article comments and a forum – what will the user choose to do? With too many choice, he may just end up staying quiet.
2. It’s more effective than e-mail because you’re communicating to the community. While e-mail is personal, what happens when you get to much e-mail? What happens when you stop responding to people?
3. Accessible everywhere – browser, desktop, mobile,… With all the tools and ways to access both Twitter or your own microblogging network, you choose the way you want to engage your readers.
We all know that Twitter is good for our community. So how do we empower our community with Twitter?
Posted on March 27, 2009 at 12:01 am as Theme
OneRoom is a beautiful three columns theme with fixed width and widget-ready free wordpress theme. It has built-in author section in sidebar and gravatar support for comments. This theme has been tested in all the major Web browsers (Firefox, IE6+, Opera, Google Chrome, Safari).
Pricing: Free
Requirements: WordPress 2.7+
Source: http://web-kreation.com/index.php/wordpress/oneroom…
Posted on March 25, 2009 at 12:01 am as Theme
Scarlett is an elegant wordpress theme designed for bloggers who like light colored or bright colored themes. This theme is suitable for any niche. The theme layout is stylish and dynamic contents elements are built into it. Scarletts is also WordPress 2.7 ready with threaded comments.
Pricing: Free
Requirements: -
Source: http://web2feel.com/scarlett-theme/
Posted on March 23, 2009 at 12:01 am as Information
Speeding up the time it takes you to develop new Wordpress themes can become a very critical habit that will help you as you continue on in this business. When most freelancers start out, they usually are sure to take on one client at a time.
As you get more comfortable and know your limits, you may become a little daring and take on two, maybe three clients at the same time. If you respect yourself enough to deliver quality work in a timely fashion to these clients that put their faith into you, you better hope you have sharp time-management skills.
The production of a well-developed Wordpress theme can take 20-25 hours. 11 Tips for Speeding Up Wordpress Theme Development will help you speed up the production of your theme projects. Try to implement these next time you work on a theme and notice the increase in motivation and how much time you’ll save.
Posted on March 20, 2009 at 12:20 am as Information
Chris Brogan has a mindset for framing posts that is useful to blogger. He wrote 20 Blog Topics To Get You Unstuck. You might not like all 20 ideas. The goal might be to look at what he has written for ideas and come up with your own list. In fact, it might even spur you to write 20 blog topics for your industry or community. The followings are the 5 out of 20 questions you might answer.
Posted on March 18, 2009 at 12:01 am as Plugin
MobilePress is a WordPress plugin that will render your WordPress blog on mobile handsets, with the ability to use customized themes. The plugin also allows specific themes for specific devices / mobile browsers, such as iPhone, Opera Mini, Windows CE Mobile and other generic handset browsers.
The plugin also allows WordPress theme developers to create custom mobile themes for WordPress blogs using the MobilePress plugin. Therefore, theme designers can create specific iPhone themes or generic themes.
MobilePress also features Mobile SEO which detects Google and Yahoo mobile search bots. These mobile search bots will see the mobile version of you blog which allows your blog to optimized and indexed on Google and Yahoo mobile search.
Pricing: Free
Requirements: -
Source: http://mobilepress.co.za/
Posted on March 16, 2009 at 12:01 am as Plugin
Redirection is a WordPress plugin to manage 301 redirections, keep track of 404 errors, and generally tidy up any loose ends your site may have. This is particularly useful if you are migrating pages from an old website, or are changing the directory of your WordPress installation.
Redirection uses three core concepts: Modules, Groups and Redirects. A module consists of many groups, and each group consists of many redirections. A module determines how the redirections will be used, and a group allows you to separate redirections into logical units. A redirection represents an action performed when a particular URL is accessed.
Pricing: Free
Requirements: WordPress 2.6+
Source: http://urbangiraffe.com/plugins/redirection/
Posted on March 12, 2009 at 12:01 am as Theme
Imprezz is a simple and beautiful 3-column free WordPress theme. The theme can be used in various setting for various purposes – in magazine-blogs, but also in corporate and private blogs. The theme supports WordPress 2.7.1 and works well with the zdcomments widget (which is used to display the top commenters).
The theme is released under GPL. You can use it for all your projects for free and without any restrictions.
Pricing: Free
Requirements: -
Source: http://www.smashingmagazine.com/2009/03/10/download-imprezz…
Posted on March 11, 2009 at 12:01 am as Information
The WordPress Design Award is held by WpWebHost. The winners will get a badge which links back to the page stating the winners. Also, the winner of each category can get $200 cash (via PayPal) plus a life-time hosting sponsorship as well.
The WordPress Design Award is divided into 5 separate categories. Your website must be WordPress powered with an original design or a completely original modification of a free or premium theme design. Simply write a blog post about joining the Best WordPress Design Award and submit your URL in the comment form in WpWebHost Blog in order to join the contest.
Source: Best WordPress Design Award