The other day I was poking around the Mars Hill website trying to see how their site was built, and as usual, I pulled up Chrome’s Developer Tools.
I found a pleasant surprise!
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The other day I was poking around the Mars Hill website trying to see how their site was built, and as usual, I pulled up Chrome’s Developer Tools.
I found a pleasant surprise!
For you WordPress developers out there, do you find yourself constantly Googling those commonly used WordPress functions?
Are you in charge of your church’s website and you need access to those confusing little bits of code that do things?
Need to immediately know how to insert Page Based Navigation? How about showing your site description?
by Eric Dye
MAMP 3 has been released!
If you’re running a killer web development environment, more than likely, you’ve installed MAMP (unless you’re developing on your PC — until now).
MAMP is improved over the previous version and now comes in a Windows flavor, too (coming soon). While the pro version will cost you (reduced price for those with a MAMP 2 license), they are still offering the non-pro version for free.
For those that wonder why you would ever need such an app, here’s why:
If you are doing any kind of web development or web design, it can save you a lot of time and headache by testing your work on your own machine. Web browsers refresh faster, multiple PHP versions can be tried, etc…
Now, here’s MAMP3:
by Eric Dye
This is a fascinating story of 11th or 12th century Viking life with a fun little twist.
While experts were able to determine the characters of their alphabet, the messages inscribed needed additional decoding.
“The messages found so far seem to be either used in learning or have a playful tone.”
It would seem as though Vikings enjoyed coding secret messages to one another with many of the messages being fun taunts. Here’s one of those Viking codes:
[Read more…] about 900-Year-Old Viking Code Finally Solved: Kiss Me
by Eric Dye
Tumblr has lead to many different creative endeavors that are just absolutely fun. 😀
One that I recently found is called, Source Code in TV and Films, and it’s exactly what it sounds like. They have posted, including submissions from others, screenshots from different TV programs and movies of source code shown on screen. Included with these screenshots, they explain or cite the source code being used.
Here’s a sampling:
by Saijo George
Churches have recognized the importance of their web presence and have started offering fully featured websites in recent years. There is no denying WordPress Church themes are the crowd favorite when it comes to launching a new church website but there are instances where a Joomla Church template or a good old HTML Church template might be a better choice.
ChurchMag often covers news on WordPress and did a roundup of 10 outstanding WordPress themes roundup earlier this year and so I though it might be a good idea to look at some of the HTML Templates that can be used for a Church website. So without further ado here are some responsive HTML templates that should work well for Church websites
[Read more…] about Some Of The Best Responsive Church HTML Templates