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Images in WordPress Child Theme Designs
Images used in WordPress designs typically are added to the images directory inside the theme. Child themes can have their own images directory, just as a parent theme may refer to images in its [more…]
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How to Customize a Child Theme in WordPress
You can use a theme exactly as the author released it (called a parent theme), but you can also create customized child themes in WordPress. In this example we are using Twenty Ten on a WordPress site, [more…]
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Add Post Formats to a WordPress Theme
Post formats is a popular feature that is part of the WordPress core; however, it isn’t activated by default. Adding theme support really means that you’re activating a built-in feature in your theme. [more…]
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How to Add an RSS Widget to Your WordPress.com Blog
The RSS widget lets you display content from another blog in the sidebar of your WordPress.com blog. If you want to display a list of recent posts from another blog that you have somewhere else, for example [more…]
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How to Customize Permalinks on Your WordPress Blog
A custom permalink structure in WordPress is one that lets you define which variables you want to see in your permalinks by using the tags shown in the following table. [more…]
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Child Themes in WordPress
A WordPress theme consists of a collection of template files, stylesheets, images, and JavaScript files. Creating child themes allows you to upgrade customized versions of themes with new features when [more…]
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How to Create a WordPress Child Theme
Almost every WordPress theme can be used as a parent theme (or main theme) and allows for the creation of a child theme, or a subset of instructions, to override its files. This structure ensures that [more…]
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How to Customize WordPress Permalinks
Each WordPress blog post is assigned its own web page, and the address (or URL) of that page is a permalink. Posts that you see in WordPress blogs usually have the post permalink in four typical areas: [more…]
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Network Administration Basics: Administering Your WordPress Network
After you enable the WordPress network option, you become a network administrator, which means you have some new responsibilities. As a network admin, you can access the Network Admin menu, which includes [more…]
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Content-Specific Standard WordPress Templates
Four content-specific WordPress template types are available: author, category, page, and tag. Most WordPress template files span a wide scope of site views specific to the view, not the content. For example [more…]
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How to Create Sidebar Templates for Your WordPress Blog
You can create separate sidebar templates for different pages of your site by using a simple includestatement. When you write an includestatement, you’re simply telling WordPress that you want it to include [more…]
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How to Insert Video Files into Your WordPress.com Blog Posts
Whether you're producing your own videos for publication or want to embed other people's videos that you find interesting, placing a video file in a blog post has never been easier with WordPress. [more…]
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How to Insert Audio Files into Your WordPress.com Blog Posts
Adding audio files, whether music files or a recording of you speaking to your readers, adds a nice personal touch to your WordPress.com blog. You can easily insert audio files on your blog by using the [more…]
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Basic HTML and CSS Markup for WordPress Themes
When you work with WordPress themes to create web designs, you use basic HTML, combined with CSS styling, to accomplish the formatting and styling you desire for your Web site. Here's a rundown of some [more…]
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How to Create Content Types for Your WordPress Website
A new feature in WordPress (new as of version 3.0) is a feature called custom post types. This feature allows you, the site owner, to create different content types for your WordPress site that give you [more…]
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Installing and Configuring the WordPress.com Stats Plugin
The WordPress.com Stats plugin provides fairly comprehensive statistics about your website traffic, such as the number of visits, where your visitors are coming from and what content they are viewing on [more…]
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Using and Installing Plugins Across Your WordPress Network
WordPress lets you use plugins network-wide to perform an action globally across all sites in the network. Sometimes, you might see these referred to as sitewide plugins, which is old WordPress MU terminology [more…]
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Search Engine Optimization on your WordPress Website
Improving your website’s rankings in Search Engine Results Pages (SERP) is accomplished by applying recognized Search Engine Optimization (SEO) techniques. Placing high in a list of results returned by [more…]
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How to Create a One-Column Page with Twenty Ten WordPress Theme
With the Twenty Ten WordPress theme, it’s easy to apply a one-column layout when you add pages. On your WordPress site, a one-column page layout might be useful for product sales pages, e-mail subscription [more…]
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How to Create a Navigation Menu in WordPress Twenty Ten
A navigation menu provides links to pages, posts, or categories within your WordPress site, or to other sites. No matter what a menu links to, you can define navigation menus on your site through the built-in [more…]
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How to Program a Basic WordPress PHP File
To make sure you understand the basics of PHP, including how to start and stop PHP within a file, try your hand at a little sample of PHP code. Follow these steps to create a simple HTML web page with [more…]
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How to Identify a Premium WordPress Theme
Premium WordPress themes provide users with services and support, such as custom design, consulting, and development. Premium themes have become a popular way for talented designers to provide a service [more…]
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Custom Navigation Menus in Twenty Ten WordPress Theme
Navigation menus list links displayed on your website. In the Twenty Ten theme, you can define navigation menus on your site through the built-in menus feature in WordPress. These links can link to pages [more…]
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How to Determine What Kind of WordPress Designer You Are
These days, the term designer encompasses many things relating to the world of WordPress web design. A WordPress graphic designer has the ability and creativity to create graphics from scratch, or to modify [more…]
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Register a Domain Name for a WordPress Blog or Site
Before you can even think about building themes and designing with WordPress, the first step is registering a domain name for your new site. Setting up WordPress correctly the first time is important and [more…]
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