JogFest, is a stylish free WordPress theme with magazine style. This is our second theme released by Designzzz, you can see our other free themes in designzzz here

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Free WordPress Theme JogFest on Designzzz
Earlier in the week we asked you how we could make Canvas more of a theme framework and you have responded with some great suggestions. But whilst we have been considering your suggestions & feature requests (and hence our lack of response), we couldn’t help but feeling that either our own message or your expectations were misguided / misaligned
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Theme Framework? Huh?
BlogTimes is an old school Newspaper style WordPress Theme, based on a three column fluid layout, enabled with cufon fonts with beautiful typography for the headlines, options panel, and a custom front page slider. Dark Tuts is a very clean WordPress theme that has been designed with blogs in mind

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WordPress Theme Releases for 09/03
The heading structure of your pages is one of the very important aspects of on-page SEO. It defines which parts of your content are important, and how they’re interconnected. Because they have different goals, a single post needs another heading structure than your blog’s homepage or your category archives

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Yoast: The heading structure for your blog
If one theme sneak peek wasn’t enough for you to drool over this week, here’s a second one to help keep your mouth watering. Glider will feature a simple and modern design, and will sport some awesome javascript effects. The theme will offer a great solution for those looking to create a personal website complete with blog and portfolio functionality.

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Theme Sneak Peek: Glider
I was reading an article on Sitepoint about custom write panels the other day when I got heavily annoyed. The direct reason for this was one of their code examples and the authors apparent incomplete knowledge of the WordPress API’s most basic functions and constants
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Yoast: Quick tip: paths and URLs in WordPress
Best WordPress Articles of The Month is up and running, this is one of the great things about working with WordPress and developing your own themes, is the community and all of the resources that are available. If you’re not sure how to do something, or looking to see what solutions other theme designers and developers are using, you can find plenty of infomation and tutorials to help.

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30 Best WordPress Articles of August 2010
It’s here! Digging into WordPress Version 3.0 is here and it’s packed with goodness, including a new chapter on WordPress 3, updated core content, and a super-sleek new cover. Check it out: DiW3 cover by Chris Coyier Updated Core Material Much has changed with WordPress since our previous book update (v2), so for version 3.0 we went through the book and updated/removed outdated core content. Everything is now hot-wired and fine-tuned to the latest version of WordPress, with new popouts and fresh links throughout the book

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Version 3.0 Launch!
It happens to every plugin author: you receive emails from people that your plugin isn’t working. There are about 7 reasons that – for me – seem to be the root cause of up to 95% of these emails, and I thought I’d write them down and show you how I try to handle them.

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Yoast: 7 reasons for malfunctioning plugins (and their fixes)
One of the ideas that have been getting a lot attention of late (after our Open Forum two weeks ago), is turning Canvas into more of a theme development framework, which would empower our developers even further in terms of building 99% of their WordPress-powered websites with Canvas.

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Canvas as a Framework