If you’ve worked with Flutter / Fresh pages (wordpress plugin) before, you’ll know that you can use the supplied get_image() function to insert the relevant image field into your template. The problem however is that these images are generated automatically during the upload process and thus conform to the whatever dimensions are set for that field.
Using jQuery with WordPress
If you’re a theme developer, you’ll (perhaps) be looking at keeping up with the latest in javascript/AJAX and incorporating a few tweaks into your brand new theme
The Beginner’s Guide to Tricking Out Your WordPress Blog
You took the leap and installed WordPress to host your own blog because you want complete control over how it looks and works. Now, it’s time to power it up, lock it down, and make your blog completely yours.What You’re In ForWith all the hype around cloud computing and no-configuration-required hosted services, you don’t hear about the joys of running great software on your own server very much….
How To Build A Self-hosted WordPress Blog For Free
A blog is a layman-friendly variation of a website, and having a blog is one of the many ways to state your presence in the virtual world. While there are many hassle-free blog services out there that will take care of everything except automatically blog for you – like Blogger and WordPress, nothing can beat a self-hosted blog in the terms of customization and self pride.
Integrating Fading Button Navigation
The goal of the button was to provide three states: regular, hover, and active (pressed). That is standard of any good button, but we were going to integrate some fading effects into it to really making the button satisfying to interact with.
How to Choose a Theme
There are many a WordPress theme. How to choose one that will enhance the quality of your links and the propensity of people to buy is a task you need to undertake if you want to make money online.
Precision Targeting with Custom Action Hooks
WordPress’ powerful action-hook system makes it possible to insert functionality at any point in your theme. Most WordPress themes include some of the built-in WordPress hooks by default. For example, most of us are aware of the two most common WordPress hooks: wp_head() and wp_footer(), which generally appear in the theme’s header and footer sections. These two hooks provide WordPress a location at which to execute various scripts and functions. For example, the wp_head() hook is where WordPress generates a variety of and | Report Broken Link
Create the perfect widget ready WordPress theme
Widgets allow users to add parts to a theme, which is why they’re a good way to add customisability to your theme. As the codex shows, there are a heck of a lot of widgets available!
Using Tags Effectively
Tags are a great way of associating the same type of content together, and they’re something that many bloggers use regularly, but using them effectively? That’s what this post will tell you how to do.
How to Display Your Content on a Blog’s Front Page
In this post, we will take a look at the options that bloggers and designers have for showing content on the front page, and some reasons for choosing each.




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