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Ever wanted to know how options are implemented with WordPress? Through lots of tutorials, I’ve finally been able to make a theme that had some options in the backend to make it easy for users/clients to change up colors, the width of the site, link colors, and simple things like that.

Ares Framework brings you the simple theme but with a Theme Options Page for the WordPress admin. (Download link at the bottom)

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As you may have noticed, one of the things I’ve cut from the menu was a Downloads section. It’s now a category, and I have a little sidebar on the widget that will show the latest downloads so just a heads up for future downloads. All downloads will be in resources, so if you need to find them, you can simply go to Resources navigation.

Here’s a quick business card template for those that need a template with all the guides (For Photoshop).

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I’ve done some changes and added some resources in my downloads section. After about one month of procrastinating and developing, I’ve finally able to release my first WordPress theme. Although it’s not really a theme that’s designed for anything or subject, it’s more of a WordPress framework that will help me develop my future themes. I’ve decided to release it as well to the open public so that other people may use it as a framework and build upon it.

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Who wants to do tedious things when there are already made or automated for you? There are many useful resources, templates, and websites that can save a developer a lot of time when developing a website. I use these tools constantly during development to fill up some temporary content to test out spacing, or fill up a wordpress theme so that everything won’t be missed when coding the blockquotes, the heading tags, and so forth.

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Once again, I’m missing another one of my Monday’s inspirational post. Time really flies a lot when you’re doing work or browsing around yourself. For this inspirational post, I want to share some sites that I really enjoy looking at for inspiring art and graphics.

They’re not blogs, and they’re definitely not just a gallery of pictures. These sites are actual communities or a group of artists put together that strive to push forward the limits of art and graphics and show the art community their talent.

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