Review: The Genesis WordPress Theme Framework|Humayun Sajjad
When I’m generating landing pages for PPC or SEO purposes, I’m always looking for quicker ways to deploy and maintain my personal and client sites. I’m a
The Genesis Framework
big fan of automating repetitive tasks, outsourcing, and making sure projects have less room for error and a more “templated” approach.
As WordPress is in many ways becoming the de facto standard for the back end of the web, it makes sense that things are evolving quickly in the customization of the WP platform as well.
Case in point: WordPress Frameworks. “Frameworks” for WordPress layer on top of a base WordPress installation, and themes layer on top of the “framework”.
The Genesis Framework
big fan of automating repetitive tasks, outsourcing, and making sure projects have less room for error and a more “templated” approach.
As WordPress is in many ways becoming the de facto standard for the back end of the web, it makes sense that things are evolving quickly in the customization of the WP platform as well.
Case in point: WordPress Frameworks. “Frameworks” for WordPress layer on top of a base WordPress installation, and themes layer on top of the “framework”.
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