Jobtac uses “Simplixity” theme for their WP blog

It’s become rather amusing for me to find out just who is using my WordPress theme. Sometimes it’s not so flattering, other times it is. The other day I discovered that Jobtac, a job posting site for employers and job seekers alike, is using Simplixity for their blog. Thanks a lot, guys!

I shed a tear for Quicksilver today

Today I uninstalled Quicksilver, in favor of using the LaunchBar 5 beta. It was late 2007 when developer Nicholas Jitkoff released the source to Google Code, and I’ve been hanging on tightly ever since. I understand that the project will continue to be updated, but I’ve come to my wits end, and am done struggling [...]

Is the browser the new WYSIWYG?

I’ve been thinking a lot about this concept lately. Have we come to a point where the Dreamweaver style IDE, (integrated development environment), has become a thing of the past? Ninety percent of my formal training has been heavily dependent on this model, yet I can’t see any forward thinking web designer/developer continuing to rely [...]

Loopthing uses “Simplixity” theme for their blog

While browsing through my HTTP referrers I found that an online business network called Loopthing is using my WordPress theme for their blog. So far it looks like the blog is somewhat secondary, (the link to it is on the bottom of the page), but I’m honored nonetheless. Go take a look.

Modification of “Simplixity” WordPress theme

I recently discovered that a gentleman named Pete made a modification of my WordPress theme for his own site. It’s exciting to see this being done so early on. It’s called The Teacher List, go check it out.