Tag Archives for Wordpress
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HostGator.com 50% off Flash Sale, today only from 3PM EST to 7PM EST! This is one of those coupon saving that you wish were always available. According to an email I just received this coupon is valid for all web … Continue reading
Background Ad Takeover for WordPress
Background ad takeovers for WordPress using if statements and CSS. Continue reading
Default WordPress Image CSS
Installed a new theme but for some reason your images aren’t aligning correctly, check for default WordPress image CSS styles. Continue reading
Adding the Facebook Like Button to WordPress Posts
Adding the Facebook Like Button to WordPress Posts Continue reading
Moving Your WordPress Install to a New Host
How To Move Your WordPress Database To a New Host Continue reading
Custom Category, Page and Post Templates for WordPress
Quick overview of custom templates for WordPress Categories, Pages and Posts. You may already be familiar with Category and Page templates but custom Posts templates are just as easy. Continue reading
Running PHP 5 for WordPress with 1&1 Hosting
Creating a MySQL Database running PHP 5 for WordPress is easy, right? Well kind of. Continue reading
Displaying Author Pic and Bio in Your WordPress Post the Non-Gravatar Way
A lot of sites/blogs out there have guest posts and/or multiple authors who contribute content on a regular basis, usually you can find a small bio of the article author before or after the post you are reading. Continue reading
Fixing Your Image Gallery for WordPress
Most new themes will include the proper image.php file for the WordPress 2.5+ gallery but if not here are a few quick snippets of code that may help. Continue reading
Easy Featured Post for WordPress
Creating a featured post section for your most recent post has quickly become one of the most widely used features for many templates.
The ScatterBrain WordPress Theme uses a featured post section in which the latest post is displayed with a large image which is attached to the post using the “Custom Fields” found when publishing a post. So let’s do a quick run through of the code so we can all understand the process. Continue reading