The Geeky Archive
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Nekkid and Clean!
04.23.08 ø 24
Sorry, it's only a website that strips. But in the spirit of the true purpose of the annual CSS Naked Day event, I've created two Wordpress themes:
Nekkid: A style-less theme that should hopefully be a big help to those who are interested in uniquely coding their own design for a Wordpress website.
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BellaBuzz & Wordpress
04.01.08 ø 11
The Q&A section of my website is powered by BellaBuzz, a script written by Jem. It is a very simple script that is easy to install, configure, and style with no MySQL database required.
If you have any experience with Wordpress, then you're probably aware that getting "outside" scripts like this to work, without developing a [...]
The Dynamic Sidebar
03.18.08 ø 27
Having a dynamic sidebar is a great way to make your website more user-friendly! You can display extra content to enhance your pages or provide additional navigation links for sub-sections. Since the release of my new design, I've had a few people ask how I made my sidebar change on each page using Wordpress.
I am [...]
One Powerful Bird
03.15.08 ø 16
A conversation I had with Jess about the new HP Blackbird gaming desktop:
Me: i'm just expecting to see something like "choose your rocket launcher type" as one of the options
Jess: lmao
Me: or "wind power" as a power type
Me: burn some coal and gasoline to keep this beast running
Me: install a big ol fan in your [...]
Dynamic Subnavigation
02.20.08 ø 19
When it comes to subnavigation, Wordpress can get sort of quirky. Subnavigation contains links to the child pages of a top level page.
For example, on my website the five top level pages are those linked in the header above this post. Each section's subnavigation (if it exists) is displayed in the sidebar whenever you browse [...]
Website Trees!
01.24.08 ø 10
A coworker linked me a very cool application called Websites As Graphs. I have unofficially dubbed it as a "Website Tree", hehe. The image to the right is actually what GuitarAngel.net looks like in tree-form!
Pretty cool, in my opinion. You can type in any site in the box, then watch it dynamically "grow" [...]

