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Posted on September 27, 2012 by Hans
It’s no doubt WordPress is the most widely used open source CMS system in today’s internet. With thousands of free and premium themes, you can greatly expedites your development process of your eCommerce website in a professional way. The benefit is obvious to use WordPress eCommerce Themes vs traditional eCommerce system, esp. for small business.
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Posted on January 22, 2012 by Hans
Twitter is a powerful media that is very important to bloggers. It can drive constant traffic if you have many followers and your post is tweeted in the timeline. As a WordPress user, it’s lucky we have many choice to make our life easy. This is the 3nd edition on collection of functional WordPress Plugins. [...]
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Posted on March 31, 2011 by Hans
In WordPress, if you want to design a unique theme for posts, you may think about using Custom Post Types. It’s a little complicated to implement custom post type. Sometimes you may just want different theme for a certain category, here I will introduce a simple method. Create custom theme for category WordPress has defined [...]
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Posted on February 21, 2011 by Daniel
Nearly all paid and free premium WordPress themes come with a content slider in one form or another.
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Posted on February 14, 2011 by Daniel
Following on from a WordPress tutorial I did a few months ago – Adding Post Thumbnails To WordPress 3.0, there has been some confusion as the default theme that shipped out with the 3.0 install was coded differently to the default theme in 2.9. In this tutorial I am going to explain how to add post thumbnails [...]
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Posted on December 6, 2010 by Daniel
With so many websites being powered by my favourite CMS WordPress, the majority all function in the same way. But today I will show you a selection of code snippets that will boost functionality on your WordPress powered website. If you are having any issues getting any of these functions working, just drop a comment [...]
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Posted on November 28, 2010 by Daniel
With so many websites being powered by my favourite CMS WordPress, the majority all function in the same way. But today I will show you a selection of code snippets that will boost functionality on your WordPress powered website. If you are having any issues getting any of these functions working, just drop a comment [...]
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Posted on November 19, 2010 by Daniel
Today we are happy to announce that we will be starting a long series of tutorials to show you how to build your own WordPress gallery without the need to purchase a plugin or script.
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Posted on November 2, 2010 by Ahmad
WordPress became one of the most popular CMS platform around the internet, being used by millions of users. But it does require a refresh of the old design which is possible from the thousands of free and paid templates to download. Today I’d like to introduce you to 50 Free premium high quality wordpress themes released [...]
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Posted on October 19, 2010 by Paul Maloney
Short URL’s have become big business across the worldwide web, Google, Twitter and Digg for example all have their own, and you then have the big boys of short URL such as bit.ly and is.gd. I recently wrote a Tutorial over on WPzine which covers making automatic short URLs in your posts for your readers [...]
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Posted on September 23, 2010 by Paul Maloney
Using Gravatars in your blog comments is a great way to add some personality to your comments section and avoid a list of the default “mystery man” or even worse no avatars at all. WordPress does support Gravatars and can be used within your WordPress install but from my experience you can’t beat coding it [...]
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Posted on September 16, 2010 by Paul Maloney
Timthumb is an awesome little PHP script, basically it auto creates a thumbnail from an uploaded image and it is mostly used in blogs. Many themes come with timthumb included but today I’m going to show you how to integrate it into your WordPress theme, and troubleshoot any server issues that can prevent it from [...]
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