Jan29

Add Custom Fonts to your WordPress Site

Filed under: Tutorials

main-imageIn the old days if you wanted to have a non-standard font on your site that was viewable by your visitors, you would need to provide a download link so they could add the custom font onto their computer. This was a little clunky, but it allowed a better user experience and would help mesh your design together. One can only handle so much Verdana and Arial each day.

Fast-forward about 10 years. There have been great strides in font technology on the web.

Jan21

Updating Prototype in a DreamHost 1-Click Install

Filed under: WordPress

I’ve used DreamHost for years with very little, if any trouble. I highly recommend them to anyone looking for a hosting solution. While developing this site, I came across Xavin’s List Subpages plugin for WordPress that allows me to show a submenu based on the ID number of a page. You can see the working menu on my portfolio page.