This post is one in the series on creating a Wordpress Theme, including design aspects, mock-up to code, WordPress’s PHP and debugging. This series assumes you know a little bit… If you’re still clueless after the series, contact me and I’ll explain further for you.
You’ve got your design done, completed. It’s hopefully very nice looking. You’re really hoping it looks good. “Great!” You say. “Now I can start with my fully-1337-uber-php-wordpress-skillz!”
No.
You’ve got one little step first: code your mockup into a static page. That shouldn’t take too long. Go on, go do it. I’m just going to sit here and wait.
Oh, and 10 points to the childish person that recognizes the page title!
You’re back? All Done? Great!
That is, believe it or not, the hardest thing (if you’ve coded correctly) that you’ll have to do. From now on in, we’re just adding WordPress’s own brand of PHP to your coding mix. Let’s start, shall we?