Phil Wylie

WordPress developer, Code Club volunteer & Staffs Web Meetup organiser

Web Development

PhilWylie.co.uk launched

I’ve been working on a personal site to bring together my web presence. My blog used to be a wholly separate site; however this reshuffle included streamlining the blog’s theme to match the unified look and feel. No easy task when you’re restrained by the limitations of WordPress.com’s hosted blogging service. My aim was to […]

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Nope, I’m definitely not dead yet!

Wow, almost half a year’s passed since my last post. You may have noticed my blog’s theme has changed, very observant! I’m using WordPress.com’s “Custom CSS” tool to rip apart the Benevolence theme so that it looks and feels identical to my new website. When will the rest of my new site be ready? Come […]

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Interview with Nick Palmer

I recently had the chance to catch up with my friend Nick Palmer, the guy responsible for Palmnet. He’s recently launched Palmnet CodeBox, an online service allowing users all over the world to collaborate on code snippets. I’ve been given the opportunity to take a look behind the scenes and find out about CodeBox and […]

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Changes to my WordPress blog

What’s so convenient about having my blog hosted by WordPress – I don’t have to worry about updating the software, yet I still get all the new features the moment they’re rolled out. That suits me especially as I don’t update my blog all that often! Yesterday, I was poking round the WordPress dashboard to […]

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Latest projects

Evolution After working with Nick, on several joint projects, we have decided to create a new brand for our products/services. Recently launched, our Evolution Blog will document the design and development of current and future projects. HowToUseA.com HowToUseA.com is an editable collection of random, mostly useless articles on how to use simple items. The original […]

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