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Centering images on Squidoo, without HTML

by Katinka Hesselink on June 10, 2011

I was amazed to read in the last post on the ‘official squidoo blog’ that a lensmaster thought the only disadvantage to not using CSS at all (for a Rocketmom challenge) was not being able to center images. http://blogs.squidoo.com/squidblog/2011 … -optional/ Why was I amazed? It’s not true. There are a few modules that do [...]

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Thesis: the best WordPress theme for affiliate sites

by Katinka Hesselink on March 31, 2011

WordPress is a great CMS to make a site with quickly and make it look good. However, like in many other CMSs, it’s not easy to get iframes or javascript included in posts and pages. Since many of the most used affiliate sites (amazon for instance) use either i-frames or javascript or both, the ability [...]

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WordPress as a CMS: showing only child pages of page in menu

by Katinka Hesselink on March 30, 2010

I’m working on a CMS for a large site: over 700 pages. I am using a horizontal menu for the main navigation, but when people are deep in the hierarchy, it makes sense to show them the children of the page they’re on as well as the parents, BUT NOT the other main level pages. [...]

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Thematic or Thesis – choosing a WordPress Theme

by Katinka Hesselink on February 19, 2010

This blog was originally made on WordPress, using the Thematic Theme. Thematic comes with 13 widget ready areas (most of which you’ll never use), is coded well for SEO and flexibility of design etc. All that is why I started using it about two years ago, and yet I’m leaving it behind… Thematic is a [...]

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