Author: Ed

  • Must read WordPress theme development tips from Carl Hancock

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    Envato Founder Collis Ta’eed posted an excellent response to that other recent post over on WPCandy. I think Collis and the Envato team are a really smart bunch and clearly understand the concerns expressed by the theme development community recently with regard to themeforest. What’s more they’re not just listening – they’re acting on it…

  • Configuring nginx, php5-fpm and user permissions

    Configuring nginx, php5-fpm and user permissions

    “Nobody can hurt me without my permission.” Gandhi* *(and anyone who has ever used Linux) I recently moved the blog over to a pretty cool new server config, the same kind that some of the really big boys like Mashable, WordPress.com, WPengine and PHPFog use. What started off as a simple exercise to tune up my…

  • Say hello to theme.it

    I was delighted to hear today that Jason Schuller (of Press75, themegarden) is in the process of launching theme.it – a new site for all things WordPress theme related including tutorials, articles & videos. Jason has gathered a crack team of contributors for theme.it including Lisa Sabin-Wilson, Mike McAlister, Orman Clark to name but a…

  • Moving servers

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    Hi all, We’re tinkering with our plumbing at the moment and moving to a brand spanking new server to speed things up a little bit so apologies if you noticed some downtime the past hour. We’re all done now so everything should be nice and stable now. Ed

  • Great new Bug tracking theme from WooThemes – FaultPress

    WooThemes have launched a cracking new WordPress theme this week called FaultPress. FaultPress is a highly advanced WordPress theme that transforms WordPress from a publishing platform into a full featured trouble ticketing system. This certainly isn’t a new concept. We’ve seen the Quality Control theme late last year, but what is interesting about FaultPress is…

  • New WordPress Theme Twenty Eleven – First Look

    So it looks like the Theme Wranglers over at Automattic are getting close to completing the first version of the new Twenty Eleven WordPress theme which is based on the excellent Duster theme created by Automattic and recently released in the theme repository in April. The team are working hard to ship V1.0 of Twenty…

  • Genesis Framework powers over 200,000 websites

    In amongst the comments in the Hypercritical Analysis of WordPress themes post over on WPCandy came an interesting stat from Brian Gardner of StudioPress. Rough numbers indicate that a 1/4 million sites are running Genesis. I’d say that’s a stable environment to build for. That’s a huge number in my opinion – especially as the…

  • An Analysis of WordPress theme pricing

    Some great stuff from WPCandy this week that has prompted us to publish a highly irregular post 🙂 First of all go read the excellent Hypercritical Analysis of $35 WordPress themes. Theme developer Mike McAlister takes us through his thoughts on why he think commercial WordPress themes are priced too low. Mike makes the very interesting…

  • Run your own stackoverflow clone with WordPress plugin

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    When stackoverflow launched a few years ago I instantly fell in love with it. Seemingly everyone else did too and it has now become the defacto place for developers to go to get answers to some of the most obscure problems and challenges we all face on a daily basis. I’ve yet to come across…

  • Genesis Framework V1.6 Released

    We’ve not posted a lot this month while we play around with some exciting new developments here at themesforge (more on that later this week) but we’ve popped up for air to let you know that Genesis 1.6 has officially been released. We’re big fans of the Genesis WordPress theme framework and it’s our framework…