In my continuing quest to learn more about website development and to make updating websites easier for my clients, I have finally gotten elbow deep into learning how to customize WordPress.
Designing my own WordPress theme from scratch is far in the future, but I have been tweaking and modifying various other themes for several weeks now, with some considerable progress being made in my understanding of how the WordPress code is written. I am actually starting to feel fairly confident about it, which means that I am probably about to suffer some setback, as this often occurs when I start to feel I am mastering something.
Designing my own WordPress theme from scratch is far in the future, but I have been tweaking and modifying various other themes for several weeks now, with some considerable progress being made in my understanding of how the WordPress code is written.
My clients will really benefit from my experience. I am about to land a new project (I think) for an Oxford, MI based finished carpentry business, and I have recommended that WordPress be used to control the backend of the website. I am really looking forward to beginning this project and to seeing how my newly acquired skills can be applied directly to a client project.
As usual, my thanks to Mike Cherim over at Green-Beast for all his help with my WordPress issues. Thanks, Mike!
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