While reading an article about UsWare vs. ThemWare (via Jermolene), I’ve realized that TiddlyWiki, for me, has turned into ThusWare. While I started out as a regular user, the more I code for and care about TiddlyWiki, the less I end up actually using it. That of course carries the risk of losing touch with [...]
Upgrade-Proof Customization of WordPress Themes
Published in January 6th, 2008
Posted by FND in Uncategorized
I’m still pretty much a newbie when it comes to WordPress administration. Nevertheless, I have quickly realized that upgrading a theme can erase any custom styling that had been applied. If a theme doesn’t support custom styling out of the box, and thus requires modification of the original CSS files, this can easily be retrofitted [...]
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