Author: Ed
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DDOS Attacks look to be resolved
It would seem that the attacks which were taking a place on WooThemes, Templatic and a few others have stopped or have been beaten.Glad to hear that – I'm sure it's been a stressful time for everyone involved.
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Theme Tip 8 – Moving theme functions to plugins
An interesting tip today all about how you should think about porting your theme functions to plugins.
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WooThemes STILL under attack
So WooThemes, one of the leading premium WordPress theme providers has been under a DDOS attack for over a day now and woothemes.com is not responding. Thankfully, they’re playing a stormer providing lots of support and updates via twitter and also via one of their subdomains which is responding. From the looks of things, the…
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Theme Tip 7 – Moving from Tumblr to WordPress
Suffering from Tumblr downtime today? You should consider switching to a self hosted WordPress website with some nice plugins to make it more Tumblr like.
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Theme Tip 6 – 3 things to think about when making WordPress Themes
Some important questions that need answering before you start building your WordPress blog.
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Theme Tip 5 – WordPress Themes and SEO tips
Don’t believe the hype. Ensuring your WordPress theme is optimised for optimal search engine performance is not that difficult. Today we recommend our WordPress SEO theme tips!
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Theme Tip 3 – Don’t lose your head
Today we take a closer look at the importance of well defined heading styles in your WordPress theme.
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Theme Tip 2 – 3 Kickass Starter WordPress Themes to kickstart your theme development
Today, we examine 3 of the best starter WordPress themes that will jump start theme development for anyone just dipping their toes into this stuff. Starters themes are an excellent way of removing the distractions from the theme development learning curve.
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Theme Tip 1 – Where to find the best WordPress themes
We kickoff the 24 Theme Tips season with a run down of where to find the best WordPress themes online.