We develop custom WordPress theme’s for clients. What exactly does that mean? With the Custom WordPress Theme, we can make your website and blog look and feel exactly the way you want. Structurally, we can create any structure you want, including placement and type of navigation, logo and header placement, page and sidebar templates, you name it. We’re designing it for you, and can build it any way we like…so long as it is to current web standards, search engine and mobile friendly. Don’t worry, we’ll help guide you through the design process and ensure you make decisions that will best fit your design needs, as well ensure you appear in Google and on mobile devices. With a custom WordPress theme, we can easily customize the fonts in your theme, content areas, feeds from your blog & social media, showcase portfolios and more. Please check out our portfolio for some of our most recent custom wordpress themes.

Custom WordPress Theme
Our Thoughts During this Unprecedented Time
We hope you are all adjusting to the new ‘normal’, staying safe and well. As you know, Nashville Geek is a small team that does big things. We appreciate your patience, flexibility, and understanding as we too navigate this unusual time in our history.
VERO – True Social
Our good friend TJ Barbe-Marbois and his team built Vero – True Social and we’ve been following their progress since the app was in beta. We’re proud to see their hard work and original vision coming to fruition. Last week, Vero was the #1 download in 18 countries for both iOS and Android app stores. Congratulations to Vero – True Social!
Understanding DNS during a WordPress Website Host Migration
Moving your WordPress website to a new host can seem intimidating. There’s one handy tool, the DNS record, that helps us migrate sites without interruption to all the other services connected to your site like subdomains, emails, domain verifications, and secure forms.
WordCamp US 2017 Roundup
The annual national conference for WordPress, WordCamp US 2017, was hosted in Nashville at the Music City Center. We’re happy to share what we learned from the 1500-strong gathering of WordPressers from around the world.
CSS v HTML
CSS v HTML – Still confused? Think of HTML as the Architecture & engine of your website. HTML describes the placement of content such as text or pictures and retrieves online information. CSS is the Interior Designer that communicates what colors, fonts, and designs the website’s content will have.