Google Font Directory
The Google Font Directory lets you browse all the fonts available via the Google Font API. All fonts in the directory are available for use on your website under an open source license and are served by Google servers.
The Google Font Directory lets you browse all the fonts available via the Google Font API. All fonts in the directory are available for use on your website under an open source license and are served by Google servers.
Graphic designer since before the Internet. Started with newspaper paste-up; then art director for advertising agency in Reno, NV; and now freelancer designing marketing materials, print-on-demand t-shirt art, websites, and social media graphics.
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I just found this kick-ass WordPress plugin called NextGen Cu3er Gallery (http://wordpress.org/extend/plugins/nextgen-cu3er-gallery/) that’s making these totally-cool image transitions on http://wpcrunchy.com/. Give it 4 seconds to change if ya wanna see it get all Bozo-the-Clown on ya! It’s sweet! Share this post: Share on X (Twitter) Share on Facebook Share on LinkedIn Share on Email
I recently started my first website. While I was proficient enough to set the site up, there were a number of tasks that I was not able to accomplish. I looked on Craigslist.com for help and was very fortunate to find Reid Walley. Reid was very prompt in answering my email and assessing what my…
Need Custom Post Types to build a client’s music recording studio site with WordPress. The bands and albums need to be linked so that, for instance, a band’s 7 albums show up on that band’s single page. I’ll be using PODS Content Development Framework to make Custom Post Types, Taxonomies, and Custom Fields. PODS will…
Problem: Can’t embed NextGEN Gallery short code (eg: [ nggallery id=1 ]) into WP e-Commerce’s product description field. Partial solution (for version 3.7.7 only): File location: wp-content/plugins/wp-e-commerce/wpsc-includes/wpsc_query.php Line 278 Replace the return statement: return wpautop(wptexturize( wp_kses(stripslashes($wpsc_query->product[‘description’]), $description_allowed_tags ))); WITH: $description2 = wpautop(wptexturize( wp_kses(stripslashes($wpsc_query->product[‘description’]), $description_allowed_tags ))); $description2 = apply_filters(‘the_content’, $description2); $description2 = str_replace(‘]]>’, ‘]]>’, $description2); return…
Problem: Client needs to be able to add/edit sidebar content from the Page content editor. Solution: Secondary HTML Content plugin creates a second content editor right below the main text editor. So my client can just add/edit text in the second editor and it’ll show up in the sidebar. It’s pretty damn cool! I uploaded…