Web Development:
Creating clean, semantic code

I created my first website number of years ago when I was in grad school. Back then, I didn’t know anything about HTML or CSS. I just figured out how to use Dreamweaver and slapped together a website. Piece of cake, I thought. But looking at it now, it’s amazing how obsolete the code is even though you can’t tell just by looking at it.

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Coding a website is an art form. It’s easy to slap together a website (just like I did years ago), and it’s even easier now using various service providers. But it’s not so easy to make a site stand out and be unique. And it’s definitely not easy to code a custom WordPress theme that looks good, has all the needed functionality, optimized for search engines, and is simple to update and maintain. But that’s what I do for every website I program.

*And that’s what I used to do. These days, I no longer take jobs developing websites regularly. But the blog posts I have written about WordPress and web development have continued to get page views, so I will leave them as they are, and I may even post some new ones.

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This website is maintained by myself, and uses custom WordPress theme that I designed and created from scratch. If you would like to learn more, feel free to contact me using the contact form.