At Aspire Themes I use a lot of tools to help me create WordPress, Ghost and Jekyll themes. Tools will range from development, design,
This service is just awesome, I use the Ghost Stack to install Ghost locally. This saves a lot of time and headache installing Ghost, and by using it,
I used to use Sublime before, but after I discovered Visual Studio Code, I switched to it from the first usage, it’s very fast, smooth, huge community
A few weeks ago I received an email from a client who purchased the Magaz Ghost theme and found an issue on iPad regarding the posts grid on the home page.
Sass is a powerful tool for writing modular and organized CSS, organizing the source code into components, sections,
By using Git it’s very important to host all the themes and work on a remote server like GitHub or BitBucket.
I use DigitalOcean to host WordPress and Ghost themes. For WordPress, I created a Droplet and connected it with the awesome ServerPilot
Gulp is a JavaScript task runner that could save a lot of time while developing themes, and it’s one of the most important tools I use,
Recently I started using ITCSS as an architecture for writing CSS, and I highly recommend it. I created this awesome-list for articles,
I used to use Sublime before, but after I discovered Visual Studio Code, I switched to it from the first usage, it’s very fast, smooth, huge community with lots
Git should be one of the first things to learn as a developer.