Stephanie Leary

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    • Content Strategy for WordPress (2015)
    • WordPress for Web Developers (2013)
    • Beginning WordPress 3 (2010)
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    • WordPress Hidden Gems series
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Justine Larbalestier, 2013

November 20, 2014 Stephanie Leary Leave a Comment

Justine still loved the 2008 version of her site, but wanted to refresh and update it a little. We decided to keep the background, which had become a signature look for her, and give the main content more contrast. We rethought the navigation entirely and replaced some of the … [Read more...]

Client: Justine LarbalestierType of work: Design, Plugin Development, Plugin Integration, Theme DevelopmentUses: Child Themes, Craftory Framework, CSS3, Custom Fields, HTML5, Responsive Design, WordPressIndustry: Publishing

Technology in Higher Education Conference

March 19, 2013 Stephanie Leary Leave a Comment

This group needed a site for their conference, and they needed it done in a hurry. They had a Photoshop comp from their designer, but it was a fixed width design, and they wanted a mobile-friendly site. I decided to make it responsive, and I worked with them to determine content … [Read more...]

Client: Texas A&M University at QatarType of work: Content Editing, Theme DevelopmentUses: Child Themes, Genesis Framework, Gravity Forms, Responsive Design, WordPressIndustry: Education

Texas Transportation Institute Events

July 25, 2012 Stephanie Leary Leave a Comment

  TTI asked me to help them implement a custom post type for their conferences (essentially an upcoming events system) and to replace the defunct CheezCap plugin they'd been using to manage per-site customizations for their Genesis child theme. I  implemented an … [Read more...]

Client: Texas Transportation InstituteType of work: Code Audit, Plugin Development, Theme ModificationsUses: Child Themes, Custom Post Types, Genesis Framework, jQuery, Multisite, Responsive Design, WordPressIndustry: Education, Government

Justine Larbalestier, 2008

October 28, 2008 Stephanie Leary Leave a Comment

By the summer of 2008, Justine had been blogging in WordPress for some time, and wanted to use it to manage the 100 or so static pages that made up the rest of her site. She also wanted to update the look of the site and make it easier to maintain. The old design included … [Read more...]

Client: Justine LarbalestierType of work: Design, Import and Migration, Plugin Development, Theme DevelopmentUses: CSS3, Multisite, Responsive Design, WordPressIndustry: Publishing

Fascism Watch

The Fascism Watch is a daily(ish) news roundup. View all the previous Fascism Watch posts »

Latest WordPress Book

Content Strategy for WordPress

A short book for content strategists and managers on implementing a complete content strategy in WordPress: evaluation, analysis, content modeling, editing and workflows, and long-term planning and maintenance.

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WordPress for Web Developers

WordPress for Web Developers (9781430258667)

This is a book for professional web designers and developers who already know HTML and CSS, and want to learn to build sites with WordPress. The book begins with a detailed tour of the administration screens and settings, then digs into server-side topics like performance and security. The second half of the book is devoted to development: learning to build WordPress themes and plugins.

This is the second, much-revised and updated edition of Beginning WordPress 3, with a more accurate title. Everything’s been updated for WordPress 3.6.

WordPress for Web Developers is out now. See what's inside...

The best WordPress features you’ve never noticed

  • WordPress Hidden Gems: Screen Options
  • WordPress Hidden Gems: Bulk Edit
  • WordPress Hidden Gems: Private Status
  • WordPress Hidden Gems: Dashboard Feed Readers
  • WordPress Hidden Gems: Options.php

Content Modeling for WordPress series

  • Content modeling for WordPress, part 1: analyze content
  • Content modeling for WordPress, part 2: functional and organizational requirements
  • Content modeling for WordPress, part 3: a sample content model

This is an excerpt from Content Strategy for WordPress.My latest books are Content Strategy for WordPress (2015) and WordPress for Web Developers (2013). Sign up to be notified when I have a new book for you.

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