Posts Tagged ‘Wordpress’

Back from Blog Leave

// April 24th, 2009 // 5 Comments » // Blog-a-holic, Continuing Education, New Skill, Web Design, Work

As much as I want to call it as a “sabblogtical leave,” I just can’t.  My blog isn’t 7 years old yet.  However, during the week I was away from the comforts of my home in the web, I was able to think about the stuff that I want to do.  I decided I wanted to write a book  a novel short stories  essays.  A book is too much.  I can barely keep a blog alive, let alone a book or novel.  But I was hoping that this would help me prepare for the National Novel  Writing Month (NaNoWriMo) in November this year.  I haven’t thought about what novel I should write but I have already figured out my topic for my first essay.

I admit.  I am a lazy person.  But if I really put my head into anything, I know I’d accomplish it.  Like learning web design for instance.  I have the books and the tools, no teacher though.  But it’s OK.  I’ll try my best to learn as much as I can on my own and before the PHP, MySQL, and Joomla trainings.  Joomla?  ”Where’s the loyalty to WordPress in that?” you may ask.  No worries, I will learn WordPress first.  Actually, I’m not doing so bad in WordPress.  Just look at this blog. :p

Now, where was I?  Yeah, writing and web design.  I just wish that my brains would cooperate as soon as I’m faced with codes.  And debugging (the word makes me cringe). XHTML, CSS, PHP, MySQL, WordPress, Joomla, and even Drupal. All these make me so excited I think I’m gonna have a headache.  OK.  I’ll stop blabbering now.  Yup.  Happy weekend everyone.  Tomorrow is a new day.  Also the day I’d get to wear my new dress (if it won’t rain). Ciao, bella. :)

The Perfect Theme

// April 8th, 2009 // No Comments » // Blog-a-holic

One of the most exciting part of making a blog is the search for that perfect theme.  Of course, before choosing a theme, it’s important to consider the following:

1. What is your blog’s main topic?

Of course you have to decide first what will be the main topic or genre of your site?  Is it mainly about fashion? music? reviews? movies? Or is it going to be an online journal?  Be clear about what you want to write about because this will help you in choosing the perfect theme.  Imagine, an all about guys blog but the web design looks like it’s an arts and crafts page.

2. Which platform are you going to use?

There are so many platforms available like WordPress, Blogger, TypePad, and Livejournal.  It’s very important that you know this because each template or theme is specific to each platform.  In short, you can’t use a WordPress theme on Blogger and vice versa.  I personally prefer WordPress because it’s easy to use, customizable, and there’s so much resources available online.  I got a FREE template designed by Evan Eckard for SmashingMagazine.  You can also check Themes Rock-Kitty for more free WordPress templates.  But, if you decide to buy a template, make sure that you get an after-sales support.  This is highly recommended especially if you do not have any background in programming.  I recommend GorillaThemes because I’ve personally tried and tested the service.

3. Are you planning to earn some money (monetize) through your blog?

If yes, it will help a lot if the theme is widget-ready or better yet, Adsense ready.  That means all you have to do is copy and paste the code provided by Google or Adbrite.  If not, then you don’t have to worry if it’s Adsense-ready or not.

There are so many great resources online to help you get started.  Graphic Rating has listed down 6 useful sites that will help you get started. One more thing that I recommend is to read the Read Me text file or sometimes PDF file attached in the theme’s zip file.  You could also get more information from the author of the theme by visiting their site and look for any additional documentation or updates.  Lastly, it’s OK to ask questions from the theme’s author so don’t hesitate to leave them a message in their website.

I have no experience in programming but I was able to put up this website.  If someone like me can do it, I bet you can, too!