Add a Sticky Message to Your Website
The other day I was designing a personal site and implemented a feature that I thought would be really fun to share. It’s called a Sticky Message, which I also added to my Mobile First theme that’s...
View ArticleCustomize the Twenty Seven Pro Theme Footer
Last week I released Twenty Seven Pro, a minimalist theme for lifestyle and food bloggers. I’m please with how well it has been received so far. One of the things I like most about the Twenty Seven Pro...
View ArticleBuilding a Custom Genesis Theme
I’m asked quite frequently about my workflow when I build Genesis website. While it may vary from time to time, there’s a short list of things I do right away when developing custom themes for folks....
View ArticleCustomize Simple Social Icons
The Simple Social Icons plugin is an easy to use, customizable way to display icons that link visitors to your various social media profiles. With a simple widget options interface, you can choose...
View ArticleSEO for Categories and Tags
I’m frequently asked about optimizing SEO from people who build their websites with the Genesis Framework. Most folks are aware of the SEO Settings page, but there are a few other SEO features can be...
View ArticleIntroducing a Mobile-First Genesis Theme
One of the things that I love most about my position in our company is that I have the ability to try new things when it comes to design. Usually that takes place in the context of developing Genesis...
View ArticleAdd a Widget Area Before Your Site Header
You may have noticed a number of StudioPress themes that we’ve recently released have a widget area which is located before the site header. Typically these can be used to place advertisements, but...
View ArticleDisplay an Email Signup Form After Posts
It’s no secret that one of the biggest keys to success for growing your business is email marketing. While it might seem old-fashioned compared to social media, the effectiveness of email marketing can...
View ArticleOptimize Images for Retina Display
A few weeks ago I wrote about optimizing Gravatars for Retina display. This used CSS to resize images of authors and those who leave comments on your blog. But what about images inside the entry...
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