Author: Chris Reynolds
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Middle Name: Danger
Middle Name: Danger is the brother to Baby SweetTooth. It’s got the same magazine-style layout and multiple widgetized sidebars with optional video embed and FeedBurner integration. In fact, everything cool about Baby SweetTooth is there in Middle Name: Danger, the only difference is the boy colors vs. the pink and brown in SweetTooth. Whereas Baby… (read…
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quiet
I know I haven’t posted much here. Part of that has to do with spending every available moment working on Museum Themes. But, in addition to that, I’ve been guest blogging on 10timesOne and WordCamp Utah 2010 as well as trying to keep an active blog going over at Arcane Palette with posts about art…
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12 Free WordPress Themes I Like (and you should, too)
Just because we built free WordPress themes and Museum Themes doesn’t mean we can’t appreciate the good work of others. In fact, it’s through watching what’s going on in the greater WordPress theme community that gives us ideas, keeps us on our toes, and informs us of trends and what people are interested in. Here… (read…
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Baby SweetTooth
Baby SweetTooth is a magazine-style theme styled for your baby girl. It takes inspiration from premium WordPress themes, scrapbooking, and baby girl’s clothing and decor. It’s built to share all of your thoughts and memories, pictures and videos in an easy-to-access page. If you use FeedBurner, you can add your FeedBurner ID in the theme… (read…
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Gee, there’s a thought…
One of the things that’s frustrated me about a lot of premium WordPress themes I’ve had experience with is that they leave the user hanging. You see the demo and it looks awesome. Configurable category displays, a featured content gallery, room for adsense, customizable navigation, even a video embed in the sidebar. Maybe you even… (read…
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iTunes Security: Worse than you thought?
On December 1, 2008, I woke up to find a series of disturbing emails in my inbox. They were a pair of PayPal receipts and the corresponding iTunes store receipts for 2 purchases of $200 gift cards sent to anonymous Hotmail and Yahoo email addresses. The problem was, I didn’t make the purchases. The transactions… (read…