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1guy- dev sparks through the binary rubble

1guy- dev sparks through the binary rubble

http://1guywebdesign.com

1guy focuses on wordpress, joomla and other open source solutions and offers tutorials and articles on design and development using semantic xhtml and css techniques. Quite possible to find a few free GPL joomla templates and WordPress themes lying around for the asking too.

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  • The Word

    Posted on Sunday April 6th, 2008 at 06:58 in , wordpress

    The recent Wordpress 2.5 press release from Matt on the state of WordPress 2.5 reads like a Christmas list of epic proportions. My own long wish-list for mojoBlog pales in comparision with what the wordpress developer community has achieved over the...

  • a8ejoomla.com moves, gets new name, buys cheap dinnerware.

    Posted on Thursday February 14th, 2008 at 07:22 in , joomla

    As Duvien mentioned over on a8ejoomla I’m in the process of taking up the mantle of developer bottle-washer emeritus. Over the next month we’ll/I’ll be moving the existing a8ejoomla website and forums to a spot on our site5 hosting ...

  • Futureproof Tables with css

    Posted on Sunday December 16th, 2007 at 06:39 in , webdev, xhtml

    As a sort of an ongoing "addendum" to one of my favorite articles on common web design mistakes I've compiled a few notes on things we joomla! developers should do, but commonly don't......

  • joomla and wordpress

    Posted on Friday November 2nd, 2007 at 17:29 in , 1guy support, components, jd wp, joomla, joomlify, mojoblog

    Chances are, you’ve found me during a search for joomla and/or wordpress information. You’re in luck, kinda.. There’s more than a few older articles on both to be found here but, truth be told.. It’s dated and, try as I might...

  • Custom 404 for Wordpress

    Posted on Tuesday July 31st, 2007 at 07:07

    Give misguided visitors a softer landing Successful blogs by their very nature tend to grow and evolve exponentially over time. Adding new categories and topics to your blog structure doesn’t pose much of an issue but, What do you do when you n...

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