ThemeShaper
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In a nutshell, we’re a bunch of people who really care about WordPress themes and want to see them get better and better — on WordPress.com and every self-hosted WordPress site. This is our blog. We are Ian Stewart, Lance Willett, and Matías Ventura. First formed in early 2010 at Automattic, we develop themes for the millions of users on the popular blogging service WordPress.com. While improving themes from the community as well as crafting our own we work hard to ensure our improvements make it back to the open source community. Our Goals Every WordPress.com user should feel like there’s a theme that fits them perfectly, that is exactly how they want to present themselves to the world, that they’re excited to show to their friends. We want everyone to feel a sense of momentum and ever-increasing possibilities, and to do so we will present as many perfect-fit WordPress themes to as many WordPress.com users as we can. We will ensure all of our public work represents the best in coding practices, web standards, and technical excellence. We will craft all of our themes to have consistent user experience and meet our users expectations and hopes. We will teach…
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WordPress and Theme Support Need support for your theme or have a WordPress question? Help is just a click away. WordPress.org Support If you pay for your hosting, post questions on the WordPress forums and get help from hundreds of WordPress developers and volunteers. Tip: tag your post with the name of your theme. WordPress.com Support If you have a site on WordPress.com start here: WordPress.com Support. If you don’t know which applies to you, you can can read more about the differences between WordPress.org and WordPress.com. Of course if you want to talk themes, WordPress, web design, the weather in Winnipeg — or just to say howdy — you can reach us via email at themes [at] automattic.com.
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Using Blockbase for a theme experiment
Jun 7, 2021
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Open source font pairings for your next theme
Jun 22, 2020
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Mel Choyce
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Theme Tips
Blocks, templates, and styles: architecture for a Gutenberg world
Jan 17, 2019
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Alexis Lloyd
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Ideas
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Designing a Gutenberg-Powered Theme: Music
Jun 4, 2018
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Kjell Reigstad
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Themes
Music: A Gutenberg-Powered Theme
May 22, 2018
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Kjell Reigstad
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Design
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Theme Development
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Themes
What Developers Need to Know About Theme Design
Feb 27, 2015
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Mel Choyce
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Design
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Theme Tips
Behind the Design of the Forefront theme
Feb 25, 2014
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Takashi Irie
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Design
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Themes
ThemeShaper Re-Themed
Jul 17, 2013
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Ian Stewart
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Design
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Site News
Behind the Design of the Ryu Theme
Apr 9, 2013
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Takashi Irie
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Design
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Themes
Behind the Design of the Further Theme
Mar 5, 2013
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Takashi Irie
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Design
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Themes
The Genericons Icon Font Story
Feb 27, 2013
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Sheri
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Design
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Tools
Don’t let Lorem Ipsum decide the fonts used in your WordPress Themes
Feb 27, 2012
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Takashi Irie
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Design
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Theme Testing
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