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Stick our name on that designer list!
also: @mattbrett
Thanks - I loved the intro on wp
Thanks for this collection of material!
Todd Schnick
http://intrepid-llc.com (my wordpress site!)
I set up most of my clients now with a WordPress site - though I would not call myself a WP designer per se - I have pretty much specialised in it by now, it is a wonderful app to work with ;)
Thanks!
i'd love a copy of that book. i'm thinking wordpress might really help with some of the issues i'm dealing with here and could use a good resource to learn more.
I have found that a number of the Premium theme sites have great tutorials on the basics. They are slanted towards their themes but the basics are the basics. Here's an example - http://ithemes.com/tutorials/
I have to say, if that's true, I must be good. Sometimes, I have to wear a scuba suit just so I can breathe! (But for me, it's like a guy drowning in a pool of supermodels. It's a heavenly way to die. I LOVE my job.)
I'll take the compliment. :)
Terrific article - and thanks for the WordPress twitter names - some of them I've never heard of - and I'm off to follow these guys now.
Never, have had this much work to do from one of your blogs before.! Not sure that deserves a thank you or not.
*raises hand*
That be me :D
My SEO rankings jumped greatly after I switched to Thesis.
I personally don't see the need for any other theme.
Sorry theme designers!
Thanks for the great article!
Andy
I'm glad you mentioned the hybrid solution of having a designer adapt a pre-existing theme. I'm suggested that before to clients who don't realize at first that such a simple solution will best suit their needs. And I can do something for them sooner that way, when I'm too booked to take on another full project.
:)
Joyce
http://www.beawealthyentrepreneur.com
:)
Joyce
http://www.beawealthyentrepreneur.com
http://www.iwantthiswebsite.com/tribal/
WP is pretty easy to work with for all kinds of purposes. I've been messing around with it the past few months, creating themes to match existing sites (to add a blog to the site) and starting a complete site from scratch with WP as CMS.
Rockstar WP Design is just what I've been looking for! I need to learn for a few of my own sites and I would like to be able to help meet the demand for designers and be able to teach others how to get the most out of WordPress.
~Dan
my website is currently under construction and I really can't find a good social media theme that fits my needs. I'd love to just make one instead!
Please give me that book!
Like many these days, I’ve been freed from my cubicle cage so I’m busy reinventing myself after 50. How sweet would it be to help others achieve their own dreams & freedom by designing a rocking web presence for their business?
While my writing skills rock, I’m still as shaky as Carly Simon about to go on stage when it comes to web design. So I’d like to throw my guitar pick in the ring for that book.
Thank you!
Till then,
Jean
I'm aspiring to become a WordPress theme designer (not just another wannabe) to help people build their business online. i believe that everyone can start their own business, and with WordPress in the orbit, nothing is impossible. can i have it? hehe. thx john:)
I would love to win the free copy of "Rockstar," if you haven't already given it away. This economy has taught us that the more skills we have, the better equipped we are to survive. If I can add to my skill set and make myself more valuable to my company right now, I'm all about that.
Thanks!
After not having too much luck I just scooped up a piece of software and changed my header.
But now that you have this list I'll have to check out some of the sites that you listed.
Thanks
The hybrid solution is what I require, and there definitely seems to be a gap in the marketplace for competent WordPress developers. Thanks for your list, John, I will definitely contact some of these and see who can come up with an affordable solution for me.
I'd personally like a copy of "How To Be a Rockstar WordPress Developer", as it would enable me to do this for myself, and to offer my professional services to other people in need in future.
I hesitate to have you add me to your list of developers, but what the heck, I can always refer a new client elsewhere if I'm covered up. So, here I am piling on.
Keep your posts coming, we follow you.
http://DartmouthEngineer.com is our latest.
Pete
Yes, I am a WordPress designer who's also on Twitter, and I'd be happy to be on the list.
I'd love to know what your readers think about the book "WordPress Theme Design". I am at page 65 and already found several mistakes in it...
Our latest project: www.montrealbydesign.com
What makes us unique is that we have a "No Custom Field" policy, so our themes are easier to use.
We welcome feedback ;-) Thanks!
//didn't mean to double post - my first one did not post properly.