How to create WordPress theme - Part 1

I’ve decided to create and publish my own custom WordPress theme. I haven’t come up with the name or anything but all I can say is that it’s going to be free.

At the same time I will be taking notes, step by step and publish a series of posts on designing your own custom WordPress(WP) theme.

Enough said, let’s get right to it.

Folks at WP did a fairly awesome job at simplifying installation process. However, let’s take a brief look into installing WP.

  1. First you need to download the latest version of WP, another good point from developers that they always keep the latest version available to download at http://www.wordpress.org/latest.zipUnlike many other open source softwares/scripts where you need to go through versions pick mirrors etc, WP is made simple to download.
  2. Unzipping latest.zip(it can also get wordpress-version-number.zip name), you find folder wordpress created. Inside this folder you will find wp-config-sample.php, rename this to wp-config.php file name.
  3. Edit this wp-config.php file. Enter your MySQL details here.
  4. Now upload everything that is under wordpress directory to your web server. Make sure you upload into a directory that is accessible from outside, it is something like htdocs, public_html or www directories.
  5. Fire up your favorite browser and point it to your domain where you uploaded the files.
  6. Once you will see WP setup screen, it will ask you to enter the blog title and admin E-Mail address. Once you have done so, it will generate you random admin password. In case you forget to change the random password, WP will email password details to the E-Mail address you provided during the installation.

2008-01-09_002746.pngNow that we know how to setup WP , let’s take a look into WP themes locations. Themes are located in wp-content/themes directory and they are under named folders. To edit or modify WP themes, you look into those folders.

You can see from the left image the basic WP theme structure.

So, in this post we learned how to install WP, and we know where to look and what too look for in WP themes.

This is the first part in a WordPress theme series. Please subscribe to my RSS feed to get updated.

Arch Linux new logo released!

I switched to Arch Linux on my main laptop 3 months ago. I found Ubuntu installing too much of unnecessary common services(for others may be) and applications. On a Dell Latitude D820 with 2Gs of RAM installed I would expect much better performance.

Anyways, there was a logo competition going on at Arch Linux community and they announced the winner. The winner is Thayer Williams. Here’s the logo scetch from him:

Arch Linux Logo

You can check other designs at http://dev.archlinux.org/~travis/logo-contest/

Thank you RapidVPS!

This is a review of RapidVPS - a company that provides virtual private servers for an affordable price. They provide VPS in three packages: RapidOne($9.95), RapidTwo($29.95) and RapidThree($49.95).

I have used RapidOne package for like 8 months now, 5GB space, 100GB bandwidth, 2 IPs, 128RAM(burstable) and CPU of 100Mhz out of 8Ghz(also burstable I suppose). When I was looking for a VPS, main criteria was that it has to be cheap.

Looking through the forums and blogs I found RapidVPS, I tested it for a month, played around with it, installed different kinds of distros and what not… After a month of testing I moved my blog and other domains. The move was done quite ok, by that time I was already using EveryDNS outsourced DNS services. This means there will be little or close to no down time at all.

I have to admit that I don’t usually have funds in my paypal account, when I don’t have funds I email RapidVPS explaining the situation and they have no problem at all giving me some time to get funds in. So this is quite good.

Also I liked Rick, I think he is the main guy over there. He put his efforts and personal touch into RapidVPS which is really awesome!

Ok, so what exactly is nice about RapidVPS?

  1. It’s cheap! With $9.95 you can get an OK VPS to start off with.
  2. You get an awesome useful control panel. You can reboot, shut down, reinstall OS(multiple choices), view your invoices and bills and other cool stuff.
  3. If you prove yourself serious and continuous in their VPS services you can negotiate late payments.
  4. Great affiliate program! Introduce your friend to RapidVPS and get a free month for yourself!
  5. Great support via E-Mail/Wiki/Forum. I’m not so sure about phone support.
  6. As with any VPS, you can customize your applications to meet your exact needs.
  7. Wide range of Linux distro choices.
  8. Good uptime, they never go under 99,5%. Which is quite OK.

I’m sure you can add more to it when you find yourself hosted with RapidVPS.

So after over 8 months good journey with RapidVPS I am moving on to a dedicated server. I have already moved my blog and most of other critical websites. If you are looking for a quality/price combination VPS - then look no more, RapidVPS is for you.
Thank you RapidVPS and thank you Rick!

Shout out for beginning bloggers

If you are starting or thinking of starting a blog or have a blog at one of the free platform, take a look at Ades Free Domain with Free Hosting contest going on. Together with Ades, we belive that if you want to be successful one of the key points is to have your own branded domain and your hosting.

But most starting bloggers think that they should try to make money online with free platforms such as Wordpress.com or Blogger and if they are successful they eventually move to a seperate domain. Ades has blogged of the common mistakes of a new blogger and I must say that I totally agree.

So, if you are a starting a blog, moving from free blogging platforms leave your name and your email address and you will be counted in the contest.

The prize is domain name of your choice( Sponsored by Ades ) for two years and a free webhosting ( sponsored by me ) for two years as well.

Contest link

Help Gmail to improve SPAM filtering

I found out there is a new feature in Google’s Gmail service, you can now report the SPAM emails to the Gmail anti-SPAM team.

Here’s the screenshot of it:

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This means that Google is to improve their already good anti SPAM filtering. Thats good news for all of us! Let’s celebrate New Year with less viagra and free porn sites :)

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