Adjustment to my Wordpress unTheme
While getting this Wordpress Theme down to the bare essentials I realized I would need at the minimum two CSS divisions to utilize a sidebar. This means that the stylesheet is not empty, there are two divisions, one for the content and one for the sidebar.
The goal for this theme is to use the bare minimum CSS while having a theme that would be considered a strong SEO Wordpress Theme.
Why? The more I have worked with Wordpress and SEO the more I am convinced that more and more things are getting overcomplicated. I believe that going back to the basics may just be the answer to spring ahead within some of these Niche markets that everyone is spending so much time on. And if nothing else, I enjoy backwards engineering software.
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February 18, 2008
Tags: CSS, Niche Markets, SEO, Wordpress, Wordpress ThemeFiled under: Blogging, Programming — February 18th, 2008 - By David Cooley Comments (0)
Wordpress Theme Experiment
While contemplating what to do with this domain name I came up with an idea. I love Wordpress and I started thinking about doing another blog, I mean, what the heck I already have 10 to 20 I am trying to keep up with, what would just one more be. However, I really struggled when it came to all these Wordpress Themes. 2 column, 3 column, SEO enhanced, widget ready, blah blah blah.
Having been accused of being a non conformist in the past, I thought I would try and live up to the monicker. So here it is, my new Wordpress Blog, with NO THEME.
I am going to do everything like I normally do it, just no theme. There is a CSS file, but it is empty.
Tags: CSS, CyberCoder, SEO, Wordpress, Wordpress ThemeFiled under: Blogging, Programming — February 18th, 2008 - By David Cooley Comments (0)