Why I use Genesis Framework for my WordPress sites

In praise of process

There is great freedom of creativity with the right tools in place. Genesis Framework is one of those tools that has greatly enhanced the WordPress websites we build.

Recently I was asked to share an overview of what Genesis is and why I’m using it at our local WPJax WordPress Meetup.

If this interests you, below are the slides from this presentation.

Genesis Framework for WordPress

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