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Great Chefs Television — custom WordPress themes for the culinary editorial archive, 2010

Screenshot of greatchefs.com from April 21, 2010 — Great Chefs Worldwide Media homepage with the chef-photography hero and 'Teaching the Next Generation' tagline.

Custom WordPress theme development for one of North America’s longest-running culinary television franchises — two successive production themes built to carry a large editorial archive, a recipe library, and a DVD store.

Great Chefs Television/Publishing (GCI Inc., New Orleans) brought decades of culinary programming to WordPress in 2009 — celebrity chef profiles, a deep recipe archive, streaming video, and a DVD catalogue all under one brand. They needed a custom theme built to the editorial weight of the content: a mature food media operation, not a repurposed blog template.

What I built

I designed and built two successive custom WordPress themes for greatchefs.com on WordPress 2.8.x — the initial live production theme (greatchefstheme, November 2009) and a refined second iteration (gchef_tester, April 2010). Both carry my author attribution in their WordPress stylesheet headers, confirmed by Wayback Machine captures at both dates.

  • Video integration: YouTube embeds across a featured video zone and a three-column video grid, serving the brand’s streaming archive without hosting overhead.
  • Recipe and chef archive: Clean permalink structure across /recipes/, /chefs/, and category archives — built to be browsable and indexable, not just navigable.
  • DVD store: PayPal-native checkout built into the theme. WooCommerce didn’t exist yet; this was a hand-built cart and product layout inside a custom template.
  • Audio player: NiftyPlayer Flash MP3 integration embedded directly in the theme, serving streaming audio for select content without a plugin dependency.
  • Celebrity news feed: Aggregated press coverage organized by chef name — Bobby Flay and others keyed to their dedicated profile pages.
  • Navigation architecture: Nine primary sections — News, Store, Videos, Recipes, Chefs, Villa Rental, Blog, About, Syndication — served from a single cohesive custom template.

Stack and context

WordPress 2.8.x, jQuery 1.3.2, Prototype/Scriptaculous, Lightbox 2, Contact Form 7, FeedBurner RSS, WordPress.com Stats. Fixed-width two-column layout built for the desktop web of 2009 — the year before responsive design became a standard expectation. Typography anchored in Adobe Garamond Pro with brand-matched deep red headlines, consistent with Great Chefs’ printed cookbooks and television production identity.

The site ran my theme through at least July 2011 (confirmed across a WordPress 3.0.5 upgrade with the theme intact). It remains live today under different ownership and a replacement theme — with the same core content architecture, Chefs, Recipes, Videos, and Store, still recognizable from the 2010 build.

Archive evidence: both theme stylesheets preserved in the Wayback Machine with Author: Christopher Ross and Author URI: https://thisismyurl.com/. Captures dated December 2009 and April 2010.

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