Cazuela is a free responsive theme by ThematoSoup that provides a great canvas for customization or simple blogging. Although the out of the box look is nothing to call Tom’s mom about it does have some great built in features for building on top of.
Is MP6 a Better Mobile Interface?
One of the core elements in a new User interface has to be that it is easier to use on a mobile device. People are using mobile devices more for content consumption and content production but so far (as an android users) I haven’t really been convinced enough to make the switch to using my tablet or phone [or more recently Phablet in a Glaxey note 2] to produce web content. The main issues have been prolonged writing on a touch screen keyboard auto correct spelling image positioning editing text The Native app addresses some of these issues, providing a simple interface […]
A Current Feel on the War for Browsers, 2013
The above graphic really does share so much about what is happening in the current war for the right browser now with Google Chrome being the top player with 37% of the market. To see it’s rise over the last 2 years is impressive, overcoming both Firefox (I am still a big fan) and the long-standing incumbent champion, Internet Explorer. What I am surprised is Safari’s still low adoption rate and growth – it is also a great browser and something I use daily as well.
Have You Tried Plugin Favorites? They're Handy!
The WordPress favorites feature where you can save favorites has been very handy for me. In addition to being a fulltime blogger and photographer, I manage websites for some clients. So I’ve been using favorites to easily add plugins to client websites without having to do a bunch of searching. Here’s how I’m using it and how it’s working for me.
3.6 Is Just Around the Corner
Something exciting is coming our way. In fact, it’ll arrive on March 27th. It’s the beta release of WordPress 3.6! This is great news as there are some really cool features shipping with 3.6. And for those of us who don’t want to play around with the beta, the official release is scheduled for April 29th. Either way we’re not looking at waiting much longer for the next version of WordPress. So, let’s dive in to what’s new shall we? Here we go!
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