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Adding and using custom user profile fields

Since I’ve been playing around with user management a lot lately, I thought I’d share a simple technique I picked up. This technique will allow you to easily add new user profile fields that your blog’s users can use to input more information about themselves.

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How to disable scripts and styles

Many plugins and themes add JavaScript and CSS files to your site. While this alone isn’t necessarily a bad thing, using several plugins that do this can bog down your site with loads of requests for these files.

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Using bookmarks (links) to create a navigation menu

Bookmarks are those things called Links in your WordPress dashboard. We’re going to use them to create our navigation menu.

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Using bookmarks more effectively

Blogrolls and long link lists have pretty much died out in the blogging world. Using them to link out to all your blogging friends isn’t as cool as it used to be.

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Creating an image gallery with WordPress bookmarks

In this post I’ll show you how to create a gallery of images using your WordPress bookmarks, also known as links. This technique can actually be used for more than an image gallery though.

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