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February 2010

Dynamic Dummy Image Generator - DummyImage.com

by nhoizey & 4 others
"This is a simple tool for generating dummy/filler images on the fly at whatever size you want."

January 2010

Theme switch and preview plugin

by simon_bricolo & 1 other
With this plugin you can switch to a totally different blog theme when you are logged in to your WordPress dashboard

Gabarits HTML-CSS

by kiad & 1 other
11 gabarits tout prêt pour des sites sur 1, 2 ou 3 colonnes.

How to Create a Theme Development Environment for a Live WordPress Site – Inspect Element - Web Design & Development Blog

by simon_bricolo
Any good website owner knows that they need to be constantly looking at ways to improve their site even through small little tweaks. If you're using Wordpress you'll notice that it isn't easy to create a development version without creating a separate installation. Of course, you can make changes directly on a live WordPress site but that isn't recommended for anything other than minor tweaks.

Free PSD Twitter Background Template | Fuel Your Creativity

by nhoizey
"I took 5 minutes and made a twitter template. Inside of the template I made guides that match up with different resolutions."

WordPress Theme Directory SVN | wordpress.org

by simon_bricolo
the Subversion directory for all themes available on the official WordPress Theme Directory

December 2009

Python Template languages (Part 1 — Django)

by marco
As for logic in [Django] templates, well, I do tend to agree with Jacob — I'd rather add a bit of salt now and again than have to worry about too much already being baked in :)

November 2009

Starkers: The completely naked theme for WordPress | elliotjaystocks.com

by simon_bricolo
a bare-bones WordPress theme created to act as a starting point for the theme designer. Free of all style, presentational elements, and non-semantic markup, Starkers is the perfect ‘blank slate’ for your projects, as it’s a stripped-back version of the ‘Default’ theme that ships with WordPress.