A Guide to WordPress Post Formats
Post formats are one of the most interesting additions to WordPress 3.1. In this post we learn how to use them.
In these articles, we cover solutions, tips, and discussions surrounding the world of WordPress.
Post formats are one of the most interesting additions to WordPress 3.1. In this post we learn how to use them.
One of the major problems with security on WordPress sites is the fact that many people are careless with the updating of plugins. When there is a security vulnerability in a plugin and it gets fixed, it is very important that we update it, else we are leaving the door open to potential hackers. You might have many blogs or be using many plugins, so keeping track of all plugin updates is not always an easy task. Thankfully there is a plugin that sends you an email whenever one of your installed plugins is updated.
Sometimes you may need to convert posts to pages or vice versa, and as usual a couple of WordPress developers have already developed such a solution for you. Read the post to discover which plugins can help you out.
WP Bannerize is an amazing Banner Image Manager. In your template insert: , use new shortcode featured or set it like Widget.
WordPress provides the handy wp_get_archives() function for displaying post archives in your site, however depending on your site or blog, you may want to have some more advanced functionality. Let’s take a look at the options out there.
Pagination is an in-built feature of WordPress, but the default
When blogging it is essential to let your readers easily share the content you are producing. With social sharing icons you will thus be aiding your users. In this post we examine some of the most popular options for WordPress.
This is a useful function I use for building conditional statements to check whether a category is a subcategory (.e. has a parent).
The functionality to display archives for a particular category is strangely not part of WordPress default functionality, despite a Google search revealing many questions relating to this functionality.
If you’re one of these people asking for help on this topic, you’ve come to the right place as we have finally found the solution in the form of a plugin aptly named Archives for a Category.
Would you like to import images from your Flickr account into your blog? That’s easy with the plugins we review today.
As we start another year which promises to be very exciting for the WordPress community, here are the top 10 blogs to watch out for. Whether you are just starting out in WordPress or are an experience developer, these resources should be in your feed reader. We also hope you add WPMayor to your favourites!
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