• Parent-Child theming in BuddyPress

    Here is another video from WordCamp NYC — BuddyPress Theming with John James Jacoby.

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    As with the other videos I shot that day, the screen is pretty much impossible to read, but the audio came out pretty good.   Enjoy!

    Parent/Child Themes in WordPress: The Future of WordPress Themes « Lorelle on WordPress

    Creating a strong parent WordPress Theme framework is critical for WordPress Theme development, as described in Why I Created a WordPress Theme Framework by Justin Tadlock. With a solid framework in the parent Theme, the child Theme will integrate easily when the user makes changes to the Theme or wants to use a child Theme.

    WP Profiles — John James Jacoby — Profile — Public

    I’m a core BuddyPress contributor from Milwaukee, WI that currently lives in Miami, FL. I like 8-bit anything and Tazo tea. I really love speaking about BuddyPress and conulting on BP related projects. You can usually find me moderating the BuddyPress.org forums, in #buddypress-dev on freenode, or up to my neck in projects and development.

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    In my day job I serve as Information Technology Director for the Yale School of Drama. Otherwise I garden, play guitar, build stuff out of wood, take photos, play around with technology and have been blogging since 2003.

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