Monthly Archives: November 2007

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How to insert widgets into the dynamic area in the Revolution Theme

The Revolution wordpress theme by Brian Gardner is the basis on which this website is built. A question has been raised as to how one goes about using multiple side bars or dynamic areas to display widgetised content:

Featured Page Areas


Dynamic Area

This is the process that I developed for this site (please note that this works for the self-hosted version of WP only) for utilising the dynamic area to display widget content. In this case I wanted to develop a user only access portal for clients. I used the Ajax widget which can be found here

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How to use multiple sidebars in the Revolution Theme

The Revolution wordpress theme by Brian Gardner is the basis on which this website is built. A question has been raised as to how one goes about using multiple side bars or dynamic areas to display widgetised content:

Featured Page Areas


Custom Featured Pages and Sidebars

This is the process that I developed for this site (please note that this works for the self-hosted version of WP only) for increasing the number of wigetised sidebars, on ‘featured pages.’

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How to create ‘interaction’ in a web page

My book from RhossiliI have been reading with some interest, about the way in which people interact with the web. One of the fundamental issues is trying to use a 1 dimensional medium ( a screen) to convey depth, texture and light. To that end I have been experimenting with Adobe Flash CS3 and 3D modeling with regard to the project I undertook in Rhossili.

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Workflow technique

Staithes from Cowbar NabI have just started to write the text that explains my workflow from getting transparencies to the computer to the printer! Its a question I seem to get asked on a regular basis, so I thought I’d write my thoughts down. You can read about it here