Posts Tagged ‘featured’
How to: Show related posts without a plugin
wprecipes.com - Displaying related posts is a very great way to help visitors staying longer on your blog. You can use a plugin, but you also can use tags and a custom code to show related posts. Let’s see how to do!
8 fun & useful shortcode functions for WordPress
blue-anvil.com - ‘Shortcodes’ are a feature of WordPress used for executing custom functions by inserting a small snippit of code into a post. For example, my download monitor plugin now uses shortcodes; by entering [download id="1"] into a post, the plugin will ...
Making a Living with WordPress
wpcandy.com - This post is purely about beginning and continuing a career using WordPress.
10 awesome .htaccess hacks for WordPress
catswhocode.com - .htaccess, the file which control the Apache webserver, is very useful and allows you to do a lot of things. In this article, let’s see how .htaccess can help you with your WordPress blog, for both security,functionnality and usability.
3 Codes for a Far Better WordPress Search Page
problogdesign.com - The search page in a WordPress blog is normally a bit of an after-thought. I know that until I replaced the WordPress page here with a Google search page, my search results were just like any other category page. You can ...
The 13 Most Essential Plugins for WordPress
net.tutsplus.com - WordPress is a very powerful and flexible blog/content management system, but the thousands of plugins really help to extend the basic functionality. Here are 13 essential plugins that you should immediately install after finishing the WordPress installation.
14 tips to WordPress practical security
ruhanirabin.com - WordPress is the most user friendly expandable blog platform around. "With power comes more responsibilities", says Spiderman’s uncle. So what if your valuable WordPress blog get hacked? You will be literally devastated, violated and humiliated. Now you need to know ...
How to: Remove widget areas on your blog homepage without editing template files
wprecipes.com - Ever wanted to be able to remove your widgetized areas (Sidebar, most of the time) on your blog homepage, but don’t feel like editing your theme files? No problem, here is the solution.
5 Plugins to Keep WordPress Secure
dailyblogtips.com - Some days ago a reader asked Daniel for advice when his blog got hacked. Daniel recommended some good security measures to keep WordPress safe. In case you missed it, read the post here: What if my WordPress Blog Got Hacked ...