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CMS » 18.09.2008 » by gearup
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Step by step on-screen video tutorial on how to edit your blog using the latest free Wordpress software.
CMS » 21.07.2009 » by Sonya*
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10 minutes workshop.
Adobe DreamWeaver » 12.03.2011 » by ZapBangBoom
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Dreamweaver CS5 now allows you to work with CMS platforms like WordPress, Joomla!, and Drupal. This makes editing and customizing CMS easy. In this lesson, we'll also take a look at how to set up a staging server in Dreamweaver CS5.
CMS » 18.09.2008 » by gearup
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Step by step on-screen video tutorial on how to edit your blog using the latest free Wordpress software.
CMS » 28.03.2009 » by gearup
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This is part 1 of the wordpress integration. In this tutorial we integrate the background, header and a portion of the main left content area. As always, there’s a severe lack of quality control here since I have a “No editing” policy (because I’m lazy) featured in the later portion of the video..
CMS » 09.07.2008 » by bybye
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Watch this tutorial video and learn how to search engine optimize your Drupal website using 5 great contributed modules.
CMS » 04.03.2008 » by who
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If you have been struggling with the popular Joomla Content Management system running on Windows, this tutorial should help get you going in the right direction.
CSS » 28.03.2009 » by gearup
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Well this one could have ended up being a disaster as I had just finished drinking and took 2 sleeping pills, but fortunately I knocked it out. This is the final stage in the CSS process. In the next parts, we’ll integrate it into wordpress which is the final section.
Adobe Photoshop » 25.03.2009 » by gearup
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As promised, here’s part 2 of the free wordpress design video tutorials. In this tutorial we’ll finish off the theme design by focusing on the content portion. We’ll design the social networking sections, the main content/post section and the right sidebar.
CMS » 14.12.2008 » by gearup
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Being a pretty new blogger myself, I am just learning how to leverage my blog as a marketing tool.
CMS » 15.12.2008 » by gearup
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Here is a quick video on how to go about doing it and a custom.php to get you started.
CMS » 04.11.2008 » by gearup
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Develop Drupal PHP modules in seconds using a simple yet powerful Ruby gem.
Adobe Photoshop » 26.03.2009 » by gearup
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In part 3 watch as I cut the design up into images. In total we end up with 14 image files that we’ll use and reference in the HTML/CSS tutorials to come. Cutting up the design into images is very important as they serve as the basis of how you will structure the HTML & CSS.
Adobe Photoshop » 26.03.2009 » by gearup
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This is the second step in the html/css’izing process of a layout. Follow along as I explain and code out the HTML for the premium wordpress theme design.
CSS » 28.03.2009 » by gearup
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As we continue on with the CSS, in part 6 we’ll write the CSS for the left half of the body. In part 7 we’ll finish the CSS off. I wish I could think of more content to type here, but I won’t bore you. Enjoy.
CSS » 26.03.2009 » by gearup
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This is the first part of the CSS of our premium wordpress design video tutorial (Wow, what a mouthful, gotta get those keywords in!). Since CSS takes the longest in this entire process, I wasn’t able to finish everything.
Adobe Photoshop » 25.03.2009 » by gearup
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Ever wanted to know how to design your own functioning premium wordpress theme? Well if so, you’re going to learn. This is a multi-part tutorial that will show you exactly how to design a premium wordpress theme in phothoshop, cut it up into html/css, and then integrate it in Wordpress.




