Articles Tagged 'Themeing'
Personalize Your Browser: How to Create Your Own Firefox Skins
The Internet browser is the user’s vehicle to all online information. Whether we are checking email, managing accounts, facilitating business, or watching movies, without a browser we would be stuck. Most of us do not give the browser the credit it deserves and this is probably because most of us are not really interested in our browser itself; we are instead interested in what our browser provides us. Firefox brings us the best of what a browser has to offer the user. Here, you will not only find a vehicle for online information, you will also find a vehicle for personal interests. Firefox allows you to enjoy personalized browser themes that are tailored to the individual user. There are a host of things to keep in mind when creating and designing Firefox skins.
How to Build a Custom WP e-Commerce Theme (Part 2)
In this tutorial you will learn how to create a grid view in WP e-Commerce without the Premium Gold Cart Plugin, create your own method to display recently added products, advanced pagination techniques and some nice CSS3 effects to your grid. (Note that I recommend you to buy the Golden Cart Plugin as it has nice features and it cost only 40$)
How to Create your own BuddyPress theme (Part-2)
After completing the 1st part of this guide you should have a theme which looks just as you want it, or is not far off what you aimed for. In this part I’ll show you how to add even more changes to your child theme. If you haven’t read the previous parts yet I recommend you do so to gain an insight into how to best go about the required steps.
How to Create a Tumblr Theme (Code Structure)
As we have previously seen, Tumblr allows its uses to create custom themes giving the owner of a tumbleblog the ability to truly customise their tumbleblog to be their own. While tumblr coding is fairly easy to pick up compared to other more complex blogging systems, I want to give you an insight into the code and structure we are going to be deploying next time around when we set about converting a psd to tumblr.
How to Create your own BuddyPress theme (Part-1)
After installing BuddyPress you may want to change from the default theme. Yes it looks great, but to stand out from other sites using BuddyPress you’ll want to use a different theme. Finding a good-looking BuddyPress theme you like is hard too, compared to WordPress there isn't near as good a selection. So why not make your own? In this 2nd guide of the series we'll be making a bp-default child theme, which will only contain 2 files, this is to ensure your theme is as future proofed for BuddyPress as possible. Although we will be limited to the amount that can be done with these two files, you'd be surprised how much they can do.