New Look with Semiomantics Thesis

October 27, 2010
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New Look with Semiomantics Thesis

A new look with Semiomantics Thesis – that’s just one of the amazing results after the past weekend’s Ycademy Seminar October 2010 – with a focus on upgrading our brains and out Semiomantics Author Blogs with the latest cutting-edge technology – the best of WordPress Thesis combined with the best of Semiomantics XO!

Bianca Gubalke Author Blog on Semiomantics with WordPress Thesis

New Look with Semiomantics Thesis

The New Look with Semiomantics Thesis is largely created through a series of ‘hooks’ to which we can hook what today’s and tomorrow’s Internet consumers request: basically media content containers, be it widgets, rotators or banners etc.

Bearing in mind that our website or blog occupies what can be called the most precious ‘real estate’ online, the new technology offers us ways to captivate readers and potential customers with more attention-grabbing possibilities.

This can be seen from our point-of-view in terms of Website Development, however, as many bloggers don’t want to be bothered with anything ‘technical’, we can now offer ways where our customers simply focus on what they know best: blogging about their products and selling them. This is a huge step forward that must be welcomed by many who wish to have a blog and they like the idea of blogging – but bringing in images and media content is not their thing. This we can solve easily for them as Semiomantics Web Design experts!

Header Banner Rotator in Thesis

While all this sounds easy – there is tremendous learning to be done first as this new development requires a different approach and way of thinking.

What I have been focusing on today is inserting rotating pictures into my MultiMedia Box and creating a header banner rotator in Thesis based on excellent tutorials offered HERE.

While I do have a problem with my menu that doesn’t display what I want… yet… the rest went absolutely spot-on and smoothly! Let’s see where tonight’s Training will take us!

To be continued. . .

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