But I recently discovered that when you put Bootstrap into the mix it makes for a very profitable combination. WordPress makes up about 95% of my client workload, so I live and breathe WordPress - I adore it. When they put me in charge of WordPress development for the COOP’s new site I knew the theme framework I had cobbled together over the years just wouldn’t cut it and I needed a new approach.I’ve worked with WordPress since version 2.6 in 2008. They came to me through my long-term partnership with an awesome branding and design agency in Portland called DOJO Agency. I’m hoping you’ll come away with some ideas and tools that will help you work smarter and have more of a life away from the endless proliferation of screens.Ī new client in August spurred the journey: Oregon’s Health CO-OP, a non-profit health insurance provider in Portland. ![]() Today I’ll walk you through the thought process behind those decisions, so you can benefit from the trial and error I went through. I’m constantly seeking new ways to boost my productivity, and I recently revamped my entire workflow. I’ve been building websites for the last 18 years - basically, since before the earth cooled. I own Jeff Brock Studio, a design and development shop here in Seattle. Presented by Jeff Brock at WordCamp Seattle 2015: Experienced Edition.
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