Author Archives: Aaron Jorbin

About Aaron Jorbin

Developer and teacher, Aaron speaks around the country on Open Source Software Development. Aaron is currently the Senior Interactivity Engineer for Privia Health where he is focused on building great user experiences. Formerly at AddThis where Aaron worked on publisher products used by fourteen million domains and one point three billion users every month. Aaron has contributed to WordPress and other open source projects including leading development of Phetric and slidedown.js. A graduate of Northern Michigan University, Aaron continues to be involved in higher education by serving as a simulation director for an international education conference. When not in front of his computer, Aaron can often be found with a glass of whisky or beer in his hand discussing international politics, sports and open source software.

Version 1.1.4

I fixed a couple of bugs and have released a new version. If there are any more bugs, feel free to let me know. As always, the download link in the header is updated with the new version.

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Version 1.1.3

I just uploaded a small update to fix a bug with adding additional themes. I swear, this wasn’t intentional and I didn’t want to keep you from adding other themes . The download link in the header is updated with … finish reading Version 1.1.3

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Version 1.1.2

I’ve just uploaded version 1.1.2 which makes use of the new edit_theme_options capability introduced in 14111.  You can see Ryan Boren’s post on wpdevel for information about the new capability.  The download link in the header has the updated theme.

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Three Columns, Three Ways

I was looking at a friend’s site that is running Thirty Ten and it got me thinking. If it was this easy to create a three column theme with the content in the center, why not one that had the … finish reading Three Columns, Three Ways

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How Thirty Ten converts Twenty Ten to Three Columns

One of the biggest differences you’ll notice between Twenty Ten and Thirty Ten is that Thirty Ten has three columns.  This is incredibly easy to do by using some css that is already available in the Thematic theme along with a few … finish reading How Thirty Ten converts Twenty Ten to Three Columns

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Thirty Ten Default Headers

In addition to the default headers available in Twenty Ten, Thirty Ten contains three photos from photographer Aaron Hockley of Hockley Photography. You can take a look at the three options below. Take a look at Twenty Ten Child Theme … finish reading Thirty Ten Default Headers

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Introducing Thirty Ten

WordPress 3.0 is introducing a new theme that is light years ahead of Kubrick (also known as default in the backend), that looks so good you won’t even mind running it on a live site. In addition to being a … finish reading Introducing Thirty Ten

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