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Adding Metadata to Taxonomy Terms

With the implementation of the add_metadata function in WordPress 2.9, a developer can add any metadata that s/he may desire. This tutorial will teach you how to add metadata for terms by walking you through an example of adding an image url as metadata for “category” terms.

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How to Add the Official Twitter Follow Button in WordPress

witter is extending its functionalities to the wider world wide web. It all started with the official tweet button, then the Twitter Anywhere Platform , and recently the new official twitter follow button. You are probably wondering what the heck is this twitter follow button? What is different in the Twitter follow button, and the smart follow button? Don’t worry, in this article we will cover what is the twitter follow button, and how you can add it in your WordPress site.

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Display Separate Counts for Comments, Pingbacks and Trackbacks

In WordPress, there are three ways to respond to a post: you can leave a comment, leave a trackback, or just link to the post to create a pingback. When displaying all of the responses to your posts, it’s a good idea to separate the comments from the pingbacks and trackbacks. Uninterrupted comment threads are a pleasure to read, as are well-styled lists of pingbacks. This is an excellent way to improve the usability, organization, and stylishness of your comment areas.

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Creating Your Own Permalink Structure For Custom Content

Below I will show how I created the custom permalink structure without creating custom pages

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Bulk Change Author Name in Posts

I’ve seen people, even myself asking or looking for ways to shift Posts from one to another or Change Author name of multiple Posts in WordPress. Here playing around WordPress & googling a little bit I finally found how we can do this easily.

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Action Hooks – the simplified version

There’s no point in hacking around with the WordPress core code. You still see people doing it sometimes and happily showing off their results, but it just isn’t a good idea. Nobody else can use it without making the same hack(s), which aren’t carried through an automatic update anyway.

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How to Install WordPress on your PC

WordPress is arguably the most popular and the best blogging platform out there. You might have installed WordPress on your site, but you might be scared to experiment with WordPress worrying that you could break your site and WordPress.

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Top 5 WordPress Security Tips Done In Under 5 Minutes

These are the easiest security tips that you could implement on any WordPress website.

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How to Use the New “Post-Thumbnail” Feature in WP 2.9

Up until the release of WordPress 2.9, setting up “post-image” support for your blog was a bit more tedious a task than it really needed to be. Luckily, that’s no longer an issue. I’ll show you how to get setup in this four minute video quick tip.

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Remove Private/Protected from Post Titles

I had the situation come up where I need a password-protected post in WordPress. Of course that is super easy in WordPress, you can set up a password for it right in the “Publish” box before publishing. But by default, WordPress appends “Protected: ” to the front of the post title, before and after the password has been entered. I didn’t like that, and thought that the password box was clue enough that the material was password protected.

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