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Typically when you use one of WordPress functions to output a list of “stuff” from WordPress, you can pass a parameter to eliminate the “title” that WordPress likes to put in there by default. For example, with wp_list_categories you pass along “title_li=” with nothing after the equals sign to remove the title that normally accompanies [...]]]></description>
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For web designers or other businesses alike, setting up a quality portfolio is essential. This tutorial will show you how you can use Wordpress’s Link Manager to create and display your portfolio. This will allow you to use Wordpress to it’s fullest extent, without the need of extra plugins or any hacked code.
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Dropdown menus are a great way of including a long list of links without cluttering up your page. The issue though is that they can be hard to style, but look quite ugly if you don’t. There isn’t a lot of flexibility with HTML’s &#60;select&#62; tags.
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