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How Developers are Driving the Business Adoption of WordPress [Infographic]

Pin It Late last summer WordPress conducted a survey asking users how they put WordPress to work. Matt Mullenweg presented some of the findings at his WordCamp San Francisco keynote, with all of the...

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10 Stunning Mods of 2 Genesis Themes (Lifestyle & Enterprise) for WordPress

One of the most powerful aspects of the Genesis Framework for WordPress is the extensibility of its design. While the “out of the box” design of our child themes offer a very pleasing experience, the...

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How to Use Stylish and Semantically Correct Quote Elements on the Web

In setting out to write this article I was going to present you with a few examples of how you could use the blockquote element in a stylish way, but I discovered something much more sinister going on....

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A Beginner’s Guide to Mobile Responsive Design

In his first season as an NFL quarterback, Peyton Manning won three games and threw more interceptions than touchdowns. Manning would prove resilient however, adapting to the pro-style game very...

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Innovation: A Free Quote Graphic (PSD)

It’s no secret that infographics and Pinterest are a hot topic and that we enjoy providing free web graphics here at StudioPress. So now we’re giving you the chance to publish a customized graphic on...

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How to Design for Apple’s Retina Displays

If you’ve watched the HBO series Game of Thrones (or have read through the Song of Ice and Fire series), you’ll know that one of the major themes throughout the story is the subtle art of politicking....

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A Short Primer on the Optimization and Design Benefits of Using CSS Sprites

I love golf. There aren’t many better feelings in the world than that of stepping up to an elevated tee looking over spectacular scenery and unleashing a perfectly arching shot that lands softly on the...

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Optimizing Graphics for Apple’s Retina Display Using the CSS Background Size

I’ve written previously about how to optimize graphics for the Retina Display. In one of the examples I said that you could use a media query to target high resolution devices and then provide a high...

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How to Make Your Genesis Website’s Logo Fade (on Hover) Using CSS Transitions

Today we’re going to have a little fun. I’m going to show you how you can use CSS transitions and sprites to make the logo in your Genesis theme fade in and out when you hover over it. If you’re using...

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Spruce Up Your Genesis-Powered Website with Content Boxes and Color Buttons

A few months ago I published separate tutorials on how to add content boxes and how to add color buttons to your website. Apparently that struck a cord because there was a number of people who left...

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Top 5 Recommended Google Font Combinations

It’s no secret that the days of custom web fonts have already begun. What started out by Typekit and Cufon is now being finished by Google. There is a lot of buzz going on these days with web design...

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How to Easily Add a Twitter “Follow” Button to Your Blog

Recently I decided to go through my site and look for things that I felt it was missing. I noticed I was lacking an easy way for folks to follow me on Twitter. While I do have a Twitter link in my...

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Design Palette Pro Makes Customizing Your Genesis Theme Easy (No Coding...

If you had the skills or the desire to code your own WordPress theme, you would. You would do it all yourself instead of buying the Genesis Framework and then picking out the best child theme for your...

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How Developers are Driving the Business Adoption of WordPress [Infographic]

Pin It Late last summer WordPress conducted a survey asking users how they put WordPress to work. Matt Mullenweg presented some of the findings at his WordCamp San Francisco keynote, with all of the...

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How to Use Stylish and Semantically Correct Quote Elements on the Web

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2 Indispensable Elements of Excellent Mobile Responsive Design

Responsive web design is all the rage. Everywhere you look — including StudioPress.com — designers and developers are touting this site or that theme as responsive. In fact we’ve got our own responsive...

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