Custom Photography Blog – Plum Tree Studios

Wednesday, November 25th, 2009 3:21 pm

Categories: Custom Blogs, Web Design.

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This is a look at the custom blog for Plum Tree Studios, a photographer from Houston Texas. Once again matching an existing portfolio site, I was pretty contained for design options. I used some screen captures of her existing site to manufacture a background that resembled the one on the site. The color scheme was set as mostly black, with the few colors from the logo as highlights for text, links, borders around images, etc.

A Look At the Site

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Los Angeles Web Design and Videography Custom Photography Blog   Plum Tree Studios

A Look At the New Blog

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Los Angeles Web Design and Videography Custom Photography Blog   Plum Tree Studios

Details: Social Media Links

Los Angeles Web Design and Videography Custom Photography Blog   Plum Tree Studios

Details: Custom 404 Page

As I explained in the post about another site, the 404 error page is one of the most overlooked aspects of any site. A site should be able to handle when something goes wrong. If you have ever reached a site that said something like ‘The Page you are looking for can not be found,” you are looking at what is called a 404 error page. 404 refers to the numerical code thrown back to the browser by the server. Generally, these pages are ugly and not very helpful. The standard WordPress 404 will simply provide a serach box, if anything and will probably be a plain page. But wouldn’t it be more helpful to provide suggestions for what the visitor might be looking for?

It is possible to add an instant search result to these pages, using the url that the person was looking for. Rather than saying the site can not find that page, we have the site do a quick search and see if it finds anything close. This is great because a lot of these errors are just misspellings or typos. But the search will probably find it. Just in case the search fails, I also have it list the categories and archives links.

To see it in action try this link http://plumtreestudios.com/blog/ wedding photograph. You can see that there are blank spaces in the link and there is definitely no URL there. But instead of an error, the site offers several posts that relate to those locations.

Details: Custom 404 Page

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Details: Custom Site Options

Across the top of most blogs, you could display the title and description of the blog, have a single image as the header (possibly an image that includes a logo, or the title of the site), or you could do something fancy like a fading slideshow of images. Picking any one of these would mean being stuck with it unless you know how to edit code yourself or want to hire your web guy again for changes.

So I have started including an options area in all my sites where the user can select any of the three options at any time. Not only that, the fading slideshow I use reads any image you put in a folder. All you have to do is upload images to the folder to change your slideshow. If you ever get sick of the fading images, just change the option and upload a single image right in the WordPress admin area.

Details: Custom Site Options

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Los Angeles Web Design and Videography Custom Photography Blog   Plum Tree Studios

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