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10 WordPress dashboard hacks

10 WordPress dashboard hacks

Submitted by • January 12, 2010 Website: www.catswhocode.com

The dashboard is a very important part of a WordPress blog. In fact, it allows you to control your posts, your blog design, and many more things. When building a site for a client, it is especially important to be able to control WP’s dashboard. In this article, let’s have a look at 10 extremely useful hacks for WordPress’ dashboard.

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