
Building a custom theme for WordPress can be hard. Sure you get full control over ever square inch of your markup, but there are lots of variables and little tricks you have to remember to implement in order for your theme to support all of the WordPress features. Enter K2, a fantastic theme framework that you can use to CSS your way to a beautiful custom theme while providing a clean upgrade path so you can keep your WordPress installation secure and up to date. This presentation will show you how you can create the blog design of your dreams, using a single style sheet, and will be off interest to technical and non-technical users alike.
Register for Blog Orlando and let me show you how to CSS your way to a custom Word Press theme in K2.
Hello Eric,
Just missed the registration for blog orlando by 10 minutes…:( I really wanted to go though! There’s no way to contact anyone through their site so do you think I should just show up? Will I be able to still participate in the sessions even if I am not officially registered? I figured, maybe some people won’t show?
Thanks so much,
Claudia
If you’re on twitter, send a message to @blogorlando – but showing might be okay, but I don’t know if they will turn you away or not.
If not, I’ll be trying to video tape as much as I can.
Eric
Thanks for this session. I learned a ton. I’ve used K2 in the past but never took advantage of the customization features.
Claudia,
Did you end up making it to BlogOrlando?
-e
Eric:
Thanks for taking the time to lead a session and sit on a panel at BlogOrlando this year.
Josh,
It was my extreme pleasure. I had a lot of fun doing it, and it was great to see our community in action like that. The whole event went over really well with everyone and I’ve gotten a lot of positive feedback from my participation.
-e
David,
I’m glad my talk inspired you to go a little deeper with K2. Stay tuned, I’ll be putting out my snippets soon, so you can use them in your own projects.
-e