WordPress + Twitter Bootstrap

Recently, I made my first custom WordPress site with the help of Twitter Bootstrap. The use of these two elements made my experience extremely positive. The only issue I ran into was when I switched between the visual and text editors in WordPress (and compatibility with Internet Explorer of course). Every time I would switch to the visual editor from the text editor, WordPress would reformat all my HTML. This made things aggravating  and I found out that this was a common problem. So common in fact that WordPress has created a way to remove the visual editor completely so there will be no  surprising/irritating mishaps. You can do this by going to Users > Your Profile > Visual Editor. You will check the “Disable the visual editor when writing” then hit “Update Profile” at the bottom of the webpage. If you do have a reformatting mishap then all you have to do is stay calm and hit the “Screen Options” button at the top-right of your WordPress page  then check “Revisions”. All the recent updates to the page you are working on will appear at the bottom of your page and you just pick the update that you want your page to go back to. After I got past this issue everything was smooth sailing. All the elements of the site seemed to fall into place nicely and the ease of use was great. All the Plugin options make it extremely easy to add in contact forms, RSS feeds, etc.

The website I created is a retail site that sells cute and comfortable baby clothing. You can check it out here: http://bugsduds.com