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		<title>A Starting Point for My New WordPress Theme</title>
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		<description><![CDATA["Designers Default" them was exactly what I had anticipated "I" would have to create. A starting point. A template for all of my future theme development that was clean and hadn't been mucked up by someone. But, someone else already has!]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<h3 style="font-size: 1.17em;">WOW&#8230; My very first Blog post! (yea&#8230; yea&#8230;whatever)</h3>
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<p>For several weeks now I have had domains, hosting accounts, applications like WordPress, etc. sitting on my mind (and my iMac) and I have been tinkering with setting up this blog. I have documented all of my movements and actions mostly for myself, but also to share with people that may be traveling down the same road I have been down lately. (those posts coming)</p>
<p>The technical stuff has been pretty easy for me. But the nagging question has been&#8230; What theme (WordPress theme in this context) am I going to use? I have spent hours looking at the themes available but I&#8217;m ME. I wouldn&#8217;t buy a motorcycle someone else has customized. (and I like customizing and riding motorcycles) I decided that only my OWN theme would suffice. So I decided I would start with the default Kubrick theme and &#8220;looks be damned&#8221; it would be that way until I coded my own theme!</p>
<p>I was OK with the plain-jain default theme until I noticed it was fixed-width and SKINNY! This I needed to change immediately!!! So I start googling to find someone who had changed the width of the default theme. I used to often say in the corporate IT world &#8220;We aren&#8217;t the first one&#8217;s to see this&#8230; Google it!&#8221;. That is when I found this <a title="http://www.maverickconceptions.com/2008/11/23/wordpress-theme-designers-default/" href="http://www.maverickconceptions.com/2008/11/23/wordpress-theme-designers-default/" target="_blank">post</a> by <a title="http://www.poweredbygeek.com/about/lynn-wallenstein/" href="http://www.poweredbygeek.com/about/lynn-wallenstein/" target="_blank">Lynn Wallenstein</a>.</p>
<p>Lynn&#8217;s &#8220;Designers Default&#8221; theme was exactly what I had anticipated I would have to create. A starting point. A template for all of my future theme development that was clean and hadn&#8217;t been mucked up by someone. Now, I haven&#8217;t spent much time with her template yet but her mentioning &#8220;comments&#8221; several times caught my attention. I comment ALL of my code very thoroughly and appreciate the same in someone else&#8217;s!</p>
<p>Time will tell if this was the best approach. But I have a feeling that Lynn saved me days of trial and error and for that I am appreciative.</p>
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