Adding a Flash Header to WordPress Theme – Update
Posted by Ovidio DeJesus on May 13, 2010 | 4 comments
This is an update to a previous post where I explained how to “tweak” an Artisteer theme to add a Flash header.
Two things have happened since I wrote that post. First, the plugin used to create the Flash header – Flash Fader Revived – has been removed from WordPress, nowhere to be found. Second, starting with release 2.4, Artisteer has incorporated the Flash header capability into the software. What this means is that now you don’t have to “tweak” any files to add a Flash header to your theme. On the other hand, now you have to provide a Flash “movie” to be displayed in the header area.
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Posted by Ovidio DeJesus on Feb 10, 2010 | 9 comments
After a lot of research I finally found an easy way to insert a flash header into an Artisteer WordPress theme. To see an example of the finished product click here. NOTE: I have only tested this procedure with templates with a square top and no padding.
Step 1 – Create a template using Artisteer. After saving and exporting the template, go to the exported directory (the directory with the WordPress files generated by Artisteer).
Step 2 – Open the file “style.css” and search for the word “header”. You should find a block of code like this one:
Read MoreHow to Create a Custom Background for Artisteer
Posted by Ovidio DeJesus on Feb 10, 2010 | 9 comments
Hello everybody,
I have created a video tutorial on how to create a custom background for Artisteer. This custom background can be used when creating a WordPress template to be used when creating a website.
Check it out and let me know what you think.
To learn more secrets, click on the link Make a Website using WordPress.
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How To Create Custom Templates for WordPress Themes using Artisteer
Posted by Ovidio DeJesus on Feb 10, 2010 | 10 comments
Today we will look into creating custom templates for a WordPress theme created with Artisteer. These themes are used when creating websites, to change the look and feel of the site.
What are templates?
Templates are basically variations on the layout of your default theme. You use custom templates when you want a page to look different from the rest of the other pages on your website or blog. When building or creating a website, you need to think on the layout first. For example, when I created this website I needed the home page to be the whole width of the page, with no sidebars on either side.
Read MoreWordPress Themes – What is the Difference?
Posted by Ovidio DeJesus on Feb 10, 2010 | 0 comments

WordPress Themes define the look and feel when you make a website. The themes define such things as color combination, pictures, navigation, etc; of your newly created website.
In the world of WordPress there are Free themes and Premium themes (pay for) available. What are the differences? Let’s take a look.
Security
Free WordPress themes are great if you are on a budget, but they are usually riddled with SPAM code. Because there is no control over who coded the theme, most free themes contain some sort of SPAM code embedded in them. In some instances, if you remove this code, the website will stop functioning. You know what they say: “You get what you pay for.”
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