Add a Custom Class to the Site Title in Genesis

Today we’re going to talk about how to add a custom site title in Genesis, you know the site title that shows up in your site’s header when you’re not using a logo. Note: Careful where you click. There are more affiliate links in this post than flowers sold on Valentine’s day. Before we dive …

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To Bidsketch or Not, That Is the Question (a Bidsketch Review)

Part of my glamorous life as a freelancer involves writing proposals. I’m admittedly not great at it. Proposal writing takes time – time that is “wasted” if the proposal isn’t accepted – and is frankly one of my least favorite administrative tasks. In a perfect world, I’d do business on a handshake and receive fair …

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Aftermarket Add-Ons and the Price You Pay

Last November I ran my first half marathon: 13.1 glorious grueling miles around Dallas’ White Rock Lake.  My prize for finishing? A shiny, hefty medal commemorating my accomplishment. And, of course, the finisher’s t-shirt (thankfully minus the slogan “I ran around the lake and all I got was this stupid t-shirt.”) I’m typically not one …

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Show Off Colors in Your Theme Demo by Using the Body Class and a Querystring

Ever seen a WordPress theme demo with color options? Of course you have. You may not care about how that’s done, in which case don’t bother with the rest of this post and go enjoy these pictures instead. Still here? Color options on a theme demo allow a potential user to see how the design …

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