Hello everyone!
It’s been awhile, I know, but that’s because I’ve been rockin’ it over at Electric Mohawk a lot these days. If you haven’t checked it out, I highly recommend it! I’ve been putting a lot of effort into the site and I’ve been very privileged to have wonderful writers on staff. The site was launched on July 5th, and I have already seen some tremendous results. Your support is appreciated!
I’ve also been in talks with Alex Zavistovich about releasing an update for the Molotov iScream, an app I worked on with a few others last year as a fundraising initiative for the Molotov Theatre (they’re pretty awesome, check them out if you’re in the DC area). The update will include:
Upon my return from Lollapalooza last week, I began working on the redesign for Electric Mohawk, my music blog. The site is a personal project of mine that is informal and provides music news, reviews, bootlegs, and whatever else I feel like posting on the site.
I was surprised to find that before my departure to Chicago, Gary Flavin of PointZeroDesigns said that he had a new logo and background image in the works for me. Not only did this save me a lot of time, but Gary is simply just amazing at what he does, so I knew I would be receiving a quality logo.
Big thanks goes out to Gary for taking the time to make the new logos for me. It made the redesign process much easier for me and breathed some new life into the site.
Check out the site when you have some time, and let Gary know he did a spectacular job in assisting me with the redesign
I’m pleased to announce the recent launch of a new website I created called Electric Mohawk. The site is a music blog centered around my musical interests and will ultimately include live audio downloads, reviews, random rants, and (eventually) guest writers.
The site, like this one is WordPress powered, and was one of the first sites I updated to WordPress 3.2. Overall, I’m very impressed with the update. As the site grows, I will be adding more functionality and features that I hope will benefit the readers.
The design isn’t 100% final, maybe 85% at best. In defense, many sites are constantly re-vamped and tweaked in order to become more aesthetically pleasing, become more user friendly, or just for the sake of breathing new life into it.
I’m hoping the best for this site, so feel free to check it out and subscribe.
What happens when you mix the awesomesauce CMS that is WordPress with a killer e-commerce solution like FoxyCart? The result becomes a killer plugin called Foxypress, a solution that bridges the gap between WordPress and FoxyCart. Developed by WebMovement, LLC, this plugin offers a rich experience for anyone wanting to build a robust storefront. Below, Adam from Webmovement, LLC gives an overview of how to install and setup the plugin.
Since FoxyPress is such a new plugin, many additional features are being added to the plugin with every update. One of my favorite features added to the plugin is the ability to import and export inventory via CSV file. Adam demonstrates how this can be done in the next video.
Want to see the plugin in action? Visit the demo store or visit the Stevens Point Brewery’s Merch Shop.
Still not convinced? FoxyPress includes the following features:
For a full and more detailed list of features, check out the features section on the FoxyPress site.
To request or inquire about additional features, visit the FoxyPress Forum and let the development team know! One final note: This plugin is completely FREE (but donations are always welcome)!
The plugin can be downloaded from the WordPress Plugin Page for FoxyPress.
This is a website I put together while wrapping up my final semester at UWSP for some friends of mine in California that own and operate Gashouse Records, a start up recording label out of California. I’ve done some work with them in the past and have known some of the personnel involved with the label for quite a long time. The label and its artists have a lot of potential and a very strong work ethic. Check out the site and some of the artists on the label. My personal favorite is the first mixtape released by Jasson C called Welcome to Pacoima Vol. 1: J Day.
The site was built using WordPress and a number of plugins, including Share and Follow, Hyper Cache, Cincopa, and a handful of others.