Displaying 1 To 6 Of 6 Comments Thanks! I have been looking for a Pinterest plugin for a couple days. I’m not very tech savvy, which is why I love your blog. Still waiting for an invite from Pinterest though : / Thanks again! » Posted By Amy On February 18, 2012 @ 1:31 PM What’s The Quickest Way To End A Conversation About WordPress? What’s really bad is when the sales people in my studio say “it shouldn’t be that hard, there’s a plugin for that” and they have no idea what they are talking about. I would like to tell them what uncomfortable place they should stick that plugin. » Posted By Amy On August 30, 2011 @ 5:39 PM Using Amazon S3 To Set Up A CDN In WordPress @Chip Bennett – Surely it makes sense to use a CDN on any size site in terms of speeding things up by parallelising http requests and serving images etc from ‘cookieless’ domains? » Posted By Amy On April 18, 2010 @ 6:41 PM Who’s Right? Network Solutions Or Matt The could call them “Canonical” hosts… LOL » Posted By Amy On April 18, 2010 @ 2:56 PM Can A Theme Developer Put Himself Out Of Business? I am actually saving money being a $500 customer at iThemes. I belong to quite a few major theme ‘clubs’ and membership programs and when I want a modification made, I can do it myself 99.5% of the time with the wealth of information given to me at the support forum at iThemes. I’ve only *once* broke down and paid a programmer for a theme mod at iThemes (and it was well worth it). On the other forums, they will only answer your questions to a point and then many times I am dropped with no more response and I end up putting out $50 – $100 a pop for custom programming (and you know what? No matter whose theme it is, I have a favorite programmer at iThemes that I contact first). At the end of the year, I add up the membership and then the extra programming $$$ and it works out just fine (yes, I should just get myself some programming knowlege). » Posted By Amy On December 1, 2009 @ 9:39 AM My Child Theme Technical Hurdle Definitely learn to create and edit your child theme’s functions.php. In fact Ian just posted a piece at Themeshaper which is a real eye opener for me as far as writing functions and using action hooks. One beauty of both of these frameworks is that they provide you with a lot to hook into. UGh – sorry -I’m obviously having problems posting a link! » Posted By amy On May 26, 2009 @ 4:17 PMComments Posted By amy
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Justin (Hybrid) and Ian (Themeshaper) have a few great posts on the subject.
It’s here
Once you start to get the basics – it’s actually pretty fun to do.