Everyone knows that WordPress is one of the most, if not the most, popular blogging systems on the internet today. With its out of the box features, plugins, and great theming community, its no wonder WordPress has been accepted as today’s standard. However, sometimes you just want to add a little more.
Use Metaboxes In Your Theme Or Plugin
Not only the design changed since version 2.5. Also the markup was changed immensely, so there might be changes in the editor area, if you use pluigns, which implements data there.
Moving Your WordPress Blog To A New Domain
Many blog owners are scared and hesitated to move their blog to another domain because they fear to lose their visitors, downtime and other complications. I will show you now how to get rid off this fear and how to avoid problems while you moving.
Lazy Guide to WordPress SEO
If you’re someone who doesn’t want to work hard on SEO but recognizes its importance to help people locate your blog, here are some lazy-ass solutions that you can apply. It’s the best of both worlds.
Automate Your Backups
For all you people out there that have better things to do than backups, here’s a process that makes backing up your WordPress site a walk in the park.
WordPress Security Tips
Unfortunately, they’re the wrong type of people; the ones who’ll look for ways to break a site and suck all your hard work into oblivion, all because their imaginary girlfriend dumped them for a PlayStation 3 while they were busy zapping goblins with their level 32 Warlock.
How to: Display your WordPress Tags in a Drop-Down Menu
Tags are useful to any blog: As you know it, they allow the user to display a list of posts related to a subject.
Most of the time, tags are displayed with in a tag cloud. If you have 20 different tags, that’s ok, but if you have 100 or more tags your tag cloud will be very hard to read, and no-one will click on it.
Most Wanted WordPress Hacks: 11 New Requests (2)
Noura Yehia wrote:
This is the second article in our new three-part WordPress series. I want to share with you some hacks that i found to be very useful when i was working on the redesign of Noupe and during the design of my other site Devsnippets. Throughout this article, we’ll be focus on many WordPress Theme hacks, ideas, tips and useful tutorials you need to have ready in hand when developing WordPress websites.
Tips and hacks for creating your own WordPress theme
WordPress is a great blogging engine. It’s easy to get it up and running and there’s a lot of free themes available. But if you want to be a bit more creative and design your own theme or even use WordPress as a CMS (content management system), this can be easily done.
Use “Who Sees Ads” to increase email subscribers!
We’ve seen all A-list bloggers using Aweber for creating the mailing lists and that they are using the javascript pop-up boxes to display the signup information button for the first time visitor, so as to increase the signup rate. However, there are few who don’t like that at all. Anyway, I also want to increase the signup for my newsletter (not aweber one, I use the feedburner’s default service) and was thinking of a non-obtrusive way of displaying the signup box and here’s what I did!



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