Woo Themes
There’s no two ways about it. We love Woo Themes.
We are developers first, designers after. That’s a big part of what sets us apart: recognizing where we really shine and deferring to the best of the best when they can do better.
The Woo Themes team includes some of the best designers around, which is why almost every new client of ours in the last six months has started with a Woo Theme and we’ve gone from there. Take a look at their demo pages.
Then, when you want tweaking of the layout or new features like password-protected pages, embedded Google widgets, contests, or anything else you dream up, come to us and we’ll make it happen. Email Aaron Overton at overton@heatherstone.com to discuss your project.
We have a Campfire chat room you can visit and most of the time, when we’re online, we have that up and running for you to ask questions.
Below are our Woo Themes related articles, stuff that’s come out of working with so many.
An Easier Way to Place Buttons in the Coffee Break Slider

I really don’t like to require my clients to switch into HTML view when editing posts or pages. So when I saw what was required to put buttons on the sliders, I immediately thought to build a shortcode to make it easier.
Woo Themes and Alternate Content Locations

We deliver all the sites for our clients using Subversion. Part of making that work is that we move the custom content from it’s usually location in wp-content to a separate folder outside the regular WordPress structure.







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