Posts Tagged ‘web design’
Evolution of czepeda
The evolution of czepeda.com recent redesign or an actual design started early July of 2009. It started as most websites or any design that I do on a sketchpad. I knew before I started sketching that I wanted the website to be simple and clean.
It started off like that but at times I would get too creative and the end result of the sketches would sometimes end up looking very busy. The beginning was pretty much erasing, sketching, erasing, sketching over and over. Continue Reading…
To-Do List
So I’ve done quite a bit on my website in just a handful of days thanks to having a tooth removed. As of now my website represents ideally what I wanted it to be, a blogging website where I can release my thoughts and have them documented.
Now that it is essentially done I can do some clean up and a few twicks here and there, just as I’d imagine is what happens after a house is built. You would clean up all the debris and materials left over that were not used or were at one point. Continue Reading…
Website plans
So I’ve really gotten into working with WordPress fairly quickly since using it with this very website. Like I had said in my previous post that it is fairly easy to use. Then again I had for a good while been reading articles and articles on how to use WordPress but never made the attempt to actually use it until a few days ago.
At first what I had thought was going to be the hardest part of using WordPress was creating a theme for it, but not the case at all. Continue Reading…
Working with WordPress
So far so good has been my experience working with wordpress as my website’s CMS. Then again I haven’t done much as implement my own theme and twicked the php code a little bit here and there. Mostly removing unnecessary code that I don’t want or need for the website posts. So far the most enjoying part has been obviously creating my own theme and not using the standard theme that comes with all wordpress installs. The theme I’m using for this site is based on the colors that I saw from this two Aztec plates or dishes. Continue Reading…