Design
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Overshadowed WordPress Theme
Overshadowed is a free theme which stemmed from a design I made for myself a number of months ago, but, I think it only lasted five days. It just didn’t suit my personality, although I like it.
It’s 2 columns with a fat footer. The sidebar is wide enough for the large square Adsense blocks, or [...]
Linear WordPress Theme
This is a free theme I created as part of my first WordPress theme launch. It looks like a grid design, and is visually appealing because of it’s linear style, but I never designed it to a strict grid.
It’s a 2 column theme with three columns above the content to advertise your best posts, sponsors, [...]
My WordPress Theme Launch
Well, it’s been a long time coming, but I finally got round to putting together a few WordPress themes. I bring to you, not one, not two, but three free WordPress themes. These themes are unique designs, two of which I created for personal use, and one I put together so that I could release [...]
Web Designer Envy…
You just gotta love the intricate details, and thoughtful design put into the blog, Web Designer Wall
Absolutely awsome…in my opinon!
Dietriffic.com Redesign
A couple of weeks ago I mentioned how I was in the process of redesigning Dietriffic.com. The old typical blog design didn’t offer enough possibilities of pointing people to older posts, so we had to come up with something intuitive. I don’t exactly have years of web design experience under my belt, so there are [...]
A Few Alterations
Do you like my new outfit?
Any suggestions? Any errors?
One thing I suggest, is that if you’re not using Firefox, then it’s about time you were. I used to wonder why people would rant on about Firefox, and explain how Internet Explorer is complete trash. Well, it’s true! IE is a web designers nightmare! It’s not [...]
More decorating…
There is a strange phenomenon that exists in the world, which is about as well founded as the ‘Law’ of gravity, and that is, the only way you’re going to get something done, is to do it.
When I initially set up the Port Lincoln FPC website, it was kind of a half done job. [...]
