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Moving in: Taking control (Part 4)

As you may have noticed, I had a little bit of a design crisis a few days ago. As a result I’ve decided to go ahead and work on the XHTML and CSS layout of the site first. I have a general ideal of where I’d like to take the markup and layout so I figure I’ll get that done first.

Currently I’m using the famous out-of-the-box Kubrick template. As nice as it is, it isn’t for me. I have very specific requirements that I can’t realize with someone else’s template. For example, I want a fluid grid with horizontal navigation up top and three columns. I also want to be able to put a lot of the content that’s currently in the sidebar into separate, dedicated pages. You can see that I’ve taken the first step by creating the pages. That already required a little WordPress lesson. Oh did I mention I’m learning PHP and WordPress as I go?

Maybe it’s time to clarify my experience (as a little aside). I know the following: HTML, XHTML, CSS, the DOM, JavaScript, XML, XSLT, ASP(VB Script), ASP.NET(C#), some SQL and an assortment of other related technologies which I can’t remember off the top of my head. Unfortunately PHP isn’t one of them, though it soon will be. ;-)

So where was I? Oh yeah, in my upcoming template I’ve cleaned up the auto-discovery feed links (I’m using FeedBurner’s SmartFeed™ to translate feed types on-the-fly) and I’ve moved the navigation links to the upper part of the page. Unfortunately I had to do away with the wp_list_pages() function because it didn’t allow me to place the site’s home link within its generated list (more on this in a future post). So the nav items will be hand coded.

Otherwise, things are going frustratingly slowly but smoothly. I’ll be reporting on my progress periodically as I go. Oh and as for the post slugs, I haven’t quite decided how I want to handle them so in the meanwhile “sorry Mathias.” ;-)

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  1. Gravatar for MathiasMathias says:

    Tsk. After writing an entry, before pressing that big ol’ Publish button, just go to the “post slug” input field and put something in there. Try to limit yourself to under 20 characters — that really should be enough. For example, ie7-css-hacks is much shorter (and less crufty!) than css-hacks-will-break-in-ie7. It really ain’t that hard ;P

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