How to Write a Wordpress Plugin, is an extensive, twelve entry series on the process of creating your own Wordpress plugin
5 Essential Tweaks I Do After Installing WP
5 simple tips on what to do after installing wordpress.
Things to know when using post excerpt
Post excerpt allows you to display only the first part of your blog’s post, a block of content instead of displaying the full post.
Things to know when displaying pages
Pages in Wordpress are displayed automatically as navigation menu items on most themes. While many people like this feature, some prefer controlling how and which page gets displayed which I shall discuss in this post.
Take Full Advantage of Your Post Timestamp
In Wordpress you can set the date for something into the future—think of it as a dorky sort of time travel—so that you can write (if you wanted to) weeks worth of posts in an afternoon. Wordpress will “update” your blog by posting your content at the time you specify each day.
Highlighting Author Comments
I love it when it comes to styling the comments. I always find it a challenge to do something different. But my favorite part of comment styling is the author highlighting.
Using Backpack to Backup Your Databases
Use one of 37signals products to organize your backups with a more slightly complex environment.
Turn visitors in returning visitors
Helping people especially first time visitors feel at ease is an important aspect both to contain traffic thus turning visitors into subscribers for establishing a readership.
Styling Authors comment
What we’re going to do is instruct WordPress to identify specific author emails and assign a unique class name to each.
Making comments stand out
In the default of most themes, all comments look the same. There have been ways of changing the appearance before using plugins and hacks – and this is more of the same. Hopefully though it’ll give you some extra flexibility.



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