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Note: This post was first published on the Jan 29, 2014. WordPress offers all the essential tools to build and manage your website independently. Howe…
Note: This post was first published on the Jan 29, 2014. WordPress offers all the essential tools to build and manage your website independently. Howe…
If you are not familiar with shortcodes, a shortcode is a WordPress-specific code that lets you do creative things with scripts and code. Since you wo…
Recent updates to WordPress make it easier than ever for developers to personalize their websites. You can effortlessly modify your theme, switch out …
Nowadays, just about everyone can consider themselves a blogger. The tools and plugins made available online are making it even easier to break into t…
One of the best things about using the self-hosted version of the WordPress platform (i.e. not WordPress.com) is the plugins. Sure you get great funct…
Editor’s note: For a newer, updated version of this post, check it out here. WordPress is a powerful CMS that powers not only blogs but also countle…
Note: This post was first published on April 12, 2011. With the release of WordPress’s third major update, an influx of developers has brought a sur…
Sometimes, you may find yourself needing to do a mass find and replace to fix issues. Here are a few scenarios where this might be necessary: Weird ch…
Take a look at the bottom of your wordpress blog, you should see 2 hyperlink respectively “previous” and “next“. This 2 hyperlinks keep your n…
Driving traffic to your website is a primary goal of online marketing. Without consistent traffic, generating leads, making sales, or increasing brand…
You want to remove a particular prefix (Dates, for example) in the URL on all your permalinks, but you can’t bear the cost as your entries are eithe…
Are you struggling with how to insert PHP code into a blog post, page, or widget sidebar? This tutorial will guide you through the process. Executing …