Designing for WordPress is something that, if you’re reading this, you (probably) either a) want to be able to do or b) can do.  If you answered “a”, I’ve got the perfect screencast series for you!

I launched my blog, Nometech.com just over a month ago where I have really placed a strong focus on my screencasts.  My latest screencast focuses specifically on learning how to design for WordPress.

WordPress design can get fairly complicated, but it doesn’t have to be: in the first episode of the series, the basics are covered: taking an HTML theme and converting it to WordPress. No posts or pages yet, just getting to grips with how WordPress file system works and then expanding on from there.

So…want to learn how to design for WordPress? Head over to Nometech.com and watch the video.

This post was submitted by Alex Denning, a Twitter fan and WordPress blogger on Nometech.com.

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Alex Denning is the guy who runs WPShout, a blog filled with WordPress tutorials!

There Are 4 Responses So Far »

  1. agilius says:

    I think I know how to design a theme but I’d like to find out more about the subject. :)

    Btw, links are broken.

  2. Great cas for those who work on their first WP theme like me. Thanks

  3. Alex Denning says:

    @agilius – it was a Supercache problem – links should be fixed now.

  4. Sajid says:

    Awesome! Some new stuff that the other wp blogs haven’t listed. Thanks!
    Thanks for the tips.

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