10th September 2008 by Lyndi
We have just about reached the end of this short series on developing your own WordPress theme. All that is left to do at this stage is to add a few finishing touches to the theme.
Continue reading Developing your own WP theme - part 5
9th September 2008 by Lyndi

If you use the CommentLuv plugin in WordPress you might have already noticed that niggling little spacing problem between the check box and the text. Here is a quick and easy remedy for this problem.
Continue reading Spacing problem with CommentLuv
8th September 2008 by Lyndi
The following has been pasted from an e-mail received from Sailor.
Hi All, Lyndi has asked so many questions so let me attempt to answer at least some of them. Amongst others she wanted to have my ideas on the new Nice2All, her new WordPress theme (AquaBlock), my views of America and my future plans.
Continue reading A word from Sailor
7th September 2008 by Lyndi
This is the part where we get the actual articles and comments on those articles working the way they should.
Continue reading Developing your own WP theme - part 4
6th September 2008 by Lyndi
If you receive a lot of trackbacks to your articles on your blog you might want to consider showing them separately from the normal comments received on the relevant article. If the trackbacks are mixed up with the comments it makes it difficult to follow the comments on any single article.
Continue reading Splitting comments from trackbacks in WP
5th September 2008 by Lyndi
I left you at the end of part 2 of this series with a WordPress theme, albeit that the theme was still very much a static theme, the structure was just made up by different files. The challenge in this part of the series is to get WordPress and the database involved.
Continue reading Developing your own WP theme - part 3
4th September 2008 by Lyndi
Just recently Richard Catto had a guest post on this site in which he informed us all about the categories and tags built into WordPress.
Continue reading Showing those categories to the world
3rd September 2008 by Lyndi
In the last article we managed to get a static site up and running. The task now continues to get this static site converted into a WordPress theme. From here on in I am assuming that you have a local copy of WordPress installed on your machine.
Continue reading Developing your own WP theme - part 2