WordPress 2.7 is introducing many new features surrounding comments. Of these is AJAX commenting and threaded comments. To take advantage of the later, you must use a function wp_list_comments instead of the old way of looping through the comments array with a foreach.
10 Ways to Improve Navigation
One of the most important things in any Wordpress blog is that the readers can find the most important content and easily navigate the site. Most themes aren’t setup for optimal navigation out of the box, and this tutorial shows 10 different ways you can improve the navigation of any Wordpress web site quickly!
50 Tools to Help you Blogging
Blogging is more than just posting your views and any serious blogger would agree to that note hands down. There are many specialized tools available on the Internet that can enhance your website to a whopping extent and the only way to know what is going to work to your profits’ is to just try them out! Here is a list of 50 useful blogging tools (other than brains, creativity and the will to work!) that will help you in picking up your bet.
Author description outside the WP main loop
Today, I present to you: a WordPressmini loop to output the author description info in any place among your template files (in the sidebar for instance).
Add Custom Values To Your WordPress RSS Feed
WordPress creates two different feeds: a basic RSS feed and an Atom feed. Script & Style, like almost every other blog out there, uses FeedBurner to serve the syndication feed, and we chose to have FeedBurner use the Atom feed. In our experience, the Atom feed has been more stable and doesn’t cause problems in Google Reader like the basic RSS version does from time to time.
Creating Two-Tiered Conditional Navigation
Here is a common navigational scheme, with parent pages on top and child pages (if they exist) on bottom:
10 Things You Must Do When Changing Themes
WordPress makes it very easy to change themes and completely change the design of your blog. That’s a great feature, and it allows non-designers and people with limited CSS/HTML/etc. experience to do some amazing stuff.
Inserting Images into WordPress 2.5
There are two ways to insert an image in to WordPress now. One is to upload an image from your hard drive. The other is to link to an image living on a server somewhere else (ie: flickr, a photo gallery, snapfish, a server, etc.)
Getting Started With WordPress
If you are totally new to WordPress, and even newer to the idea of a PHP driven website, we have the information you need to help you learn about how this all works. The more you understand about the basics, the jargon and terminology, the core structure, and the process, the easier it will be for you to get a grip on what it takes to ask questions about WordPress to get the help you you, and what it takes to customize your new WordPress site.
Beginners Guide to WordPress Plugins
One of the biggest advantages of using WordPress is the ability to use plugins to expand the capabilities of your blog or website. Since WordPress has such a large community of plugin developers, it means that you can make your WordPress website do pretty much anything you want it to. If you’ve ever thought about a feature that you wanted in WordPress, chances are that if you look around, you’ll find someone who has created a plugin to integrate that feature.



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