TIME Inc – Moveable Type to WordPress Blog Migrations

url: Mutiple TIME Inc. Blogs (See Below)

Time - Blog Migration

SDAC Inc. provided:

  • XHTML/CSS programming
  • Moveable Type to WordPress Migration
  • WordPress theme
  • Custom PHP programming

technologies used:

XHTML, CSS, Moveable Type, WordPress, WordPress.com (Hosting), PHP

front end:

I used the existing TIME Inc. Moveable Type templates for the sites above and from those I created WordPress templates that would display everything so that the readers would not know there was any difference on the backend.

back end:

The templates are used across multiple TIME Inc. blogs and have custom functionality that allows them to be flexible enough for customizations across the sites.

lessons learned/random thoughts:

Creating a theme that would be used on several sites took some creative thinking and careful execution. This was an interesting and fun migration. (WordPress VIP hosting migrated the data).

Bossip Forum (vBulletin)

url: http://www.bossip.com/forums

Bossip

SDAC Inc. provided:

  • XHTML/CSS programming
  • vBulletin template/style customization
  • vBulletin search engine optimization

technologies used:

XHTML, CSS, vBulletin, PHP, CSS

front end:

I had worked with this client before with their WordPress theme so when customizing their vBulletin forum, I was already familiar with their design and layout. The client wanted it to look almost exactly like their WordPress site, so I reused most of their existing elements and then customized vBulletin to make it fit in with their existing design.

back end:

The client wanted some additional SEO (search engine optimization) so I added in some custom plugins and tweaks.

lessons learned/random thoughts:

vBulletin is a great product to work with. Usually I work with open source bulletin boards like phpBB and bbPress – but vBulletin is also another great piece of software to consider when looking at bulletin boards.

SDAC (WordPress CMS)

url: http://www.sandboxdev.com/

SDAC

SDAC Inc. provided:

  • XHTML/CSS/JS programming
  • Custom graphic design
  • Custom web design
  • WordPress theme customization
  • Custom AJAX functionality

technologies used:

XHTML, CSS, JS, WordPress , PHP, jQuery

front end:

When creating a web site for my own company – I wanted to make sure the color palette was consistent with the previous designs for brand recognition. I also wanted to make the design as clean as possible and easy to navigate so prospective clients could easily find information and see what we value for layout and web design since those are services we offer as a company.

back end:

Just about every content area within the site is editable by the WordPress admin. I wanted to make something easy to keep up to date and not have to edit any template files when updating text or other content.

lessons learned/random thoughts:

Designing your company web site – which specializes in web development is tricky. It took me a long time to figure out how I wanted to present content, what worked, what would be a lasting design, and what would be something I could live with for some time since I am extremely picky. I also used the grid pattern for a background which was based on the unreleased theme for Mac OS 8.5 which I always admired.

Protege K9 (WordPress CMS)

url: http://www.protegek9.com/

Protege K9

SDAC Inc. provided:

  • XHTML/CSS/JS programming
  • Custom graphic design
  • Custom web design
  • WordPress theme customization

technologies used:

XHTML, CSS, JS, WordPress , PHP

front end:

The client approached me with a blank slate. I put together the color scheme, layout, and graphics. The site needed to be clean, masculine, and easy to navigate. The client plans to have 50+ pages on the site so they also wanted drop down menus.

back end:

In order to make this as easy to use as possible for the client, I made use of a number of WordPress functions so that they could control the site for the most part by working in the WordPress admin. All the content on the site can easily be manipulated by using the WordPress admin. The menus are dynamically be generated from WordPress pages (any new pages will be added as soon as they are created, same goes for any deleted pages) and make use of custom menu CSS and javascript in place. The site is set up to use sidebar widgets so the clients can easily add new functionality as the site grows. The site also uses the “blog” functionality for their news section.

lessons learned/random thoughts:

The front page image was created inhouse by a talented graphic designer that does some work for me. He took four separate images of dogs in different settings/lighting and cut them out so they could be placed on one background and I think he did a great job!

California Literary Review Forum (bbPress)

url: http://www.calitreview.com/forum

California Literary Review

SDAC Inc. provided:

  • XHTML/CSS programming
  • bbPress theme customization

technologies used:

XHTML, CSS, bbPress , PHP, CSS

front end:

I had worked with this client before with their WordPress theme so when building the bbPress theme, I was able to resuse most of the WordPress layout and CSS and then add in and customize the existing bbPress XHTML/CSS. I used the basic layout and then added colors and styles that were clean and minimal.

back end:

The client wanted a simple, easy to use and manage forum and he was very familiar with WordPress so I recommended bbPress.

lessons learned/random thoughts:

bbPress gets better and better with each release.

Travel Footprints (WordPress Theme)

url: http://travelfootprints.ca/

Travelfootprints

SDAC Inc. provided:

  • XHTML/CSS programming
  • WordPress theme customization

technologies used:

XHTML, CSS, WordPress , PHP, CSS

front end:

The client came to me after purchasing a news theme (Remix) and wanted some customizations (colors, layout) and added logic.

back end:

I added in a lot of custom logic to dynamically control the header image which changes on per category, and also custom logic to the sidebar so the client can easily add related links and have them show up dynamically per category. I added some custom plugins to take care of these issues as well as the images on the homepage. All the customizations make it easier for the client to control the output of content while using WordPress’s admin.

lessons learned/random thoughts:

It is wonderful to be able to travel as much as this client did – I look forward to seeing their upcoming trips documented!

Topspin (WordPress Theme)

url: http://topspinmedia.com/

Topspin

SDAC Inc. provided:

  • XHTML/CSS programming
  • WordPress theme customization

technologies used:

XHTML, CSS, WordPress , PHP, CSS

front end:

The client came with a basic layout and all the artwork finished and wanted to me to build a WordPress theme out of it. The layout is very clean and minimal which I really enjoy.

back end:

This was a very straightforward build – no fancy custom functionality – but I was able to help out with some of the Apache difficulties they were having which was a fun change of pace.

lessons learned/random thoughts:

Working with the people at Topspin was a great experience and I look forward to reading their blog.

Brandinstinct (WordPress Theme)

url: http://www.brandinstinct.com/blog/

Brandinstinct

SDAC Inc. provided:

  • XHTML/CSS/Javascript programming
  • WordPress theme customization

technologies used:

XHTML, CSS, WordPress , PHP, CSS

front end:

The client approached me with a table layout that they wanted turned into a CSS/XHTML layout for their company blog. I also re-created their javascript menu that was over 300 lines of code and reduced it down to only a few lines of javascript with some CSS.

back end:

This was a very straightforward build – no fancy functionality. There are only a few plugins that the client wanted and the theme is very lightweight and flexible for both pages and blog posts.

lessons learned/random thoughts:

Using Skype to communicate with overseas customers is great!

Disgruntles Site (bbPress and WordPress Blog)

url: http://www.disgruntles.com/

Disgruntles

SDAC Inc. provided:

  • XHTML/CSS programming
  • bbPress theme customization
  • WordPress blog theme customization
  • bbPress plugins and customization

technologies used:

XHTML, CSS, WordPress, PHP, CSS, bbPress

front end:

The client approached me with mockups for the site that I then turned into the XHTML and CSS in the bbPress and WordPress themes. The layout is simple and to the point.

back end:

The main site uses a heavily customized version of bbPress for the main site that I put together using custom functions and existing plugins. This functionality and layout that is not typically seen in “forums”, but the site is a great blend (functionally/visually) of a blog and a forum. The other pages and blog part of the site was created using a basic install of WordPress.

lessons learned/random thoughts:

This was a great project to work on and it really made me spend a lot of time looking through all the bbPress functions to turn bbPress into a flexible framework to get this job done. I look forward to more bbPress sites in the future because even though the codebase is still rather immature – there is a great base it’s lightweight footprint makes it really easy to work with.

Tamra Davis Cooking Show (WordPress CMS)

url: http://www.tamradaviscookingshow.com/

Tamra Davis Cooking Show

SDAC Inc. provided:

  • XHTML/CSS programming
  • Custom web design
  • WordPress theme customization
  • Custom WordPress plugins

technologies used:

XHTML, CSS, WordPress , PHP

front end:

The client approached me wanting a very simple interface that would allow people to focus on her content. She wanted something that would be dynamic and easy to maintain so all content areas of the site are editable by using the WordPress admin.

back end:

The client also wanted an easy way to combine different posts to create a “master” post (the show) so her viewers could see a lot of content without taking up a lot of room on the page. Because of this – I used AJAX to show/hide content with an accordion in the “shows” section. I then created a custom plugin to tie in multiple posts in the “show” section.

lessons learned/random thoughts:

The shows and recipes are great and I look forward to the cookbook!