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Tag Archives: WordCamp St. Louis

WordCamp St. Louis: It’s about time. It’s about type!

Mary Baum was one of the last ses­sions of the after­noon and was talk­ing about typog­ra­phy on the web. Mary has a long his­tory in design and typog­ra­phy and believes it’s about damn time we have full access to type on the web. The web-type drought… Continue read­ing →

August 6, 2011conference, typography, WordCamp, WordCamp St. Louis, WordPress

WordCamp St. Louis: The Anatomy of a Premium WordPress Theme

Brian Fegter gave a talk in the after­noon dis­cussing WordPress pre­mium themes. Brian runs Mister Nifty where he works with churches of all sizes on their tech needs. He got started by cov­er­ing the truth about com­mer­cial themes. As he says: There is not one sin­gle theme… Continue read­ing →

August 6, 2011conference, notes, themes, WordCamp, WordCamp St. Louis, WordPress

WordCamp St. Louis: WordPress for Writers and More

Shawntelle Madison gave a talk at WordCamp St. Louis titled “WordPress for Writers, Publishers, and other Content Providers.” Shawntelle is an urban fan­tasy writer with a new book com­ing out. She also works with design firms in St. Louis and has been work­ing with WordPress… Continue read­ing →

August 6, 2011conference, notes, publishing, WordCamp, WordCamp St. Louis, WordPress, writing
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