By JortK on July 27, 2010
Alongside my primary income stream, which is my web design freelance business, I’ve also been selling themes and templates for content management systems and publishing platforms like WordPress for close to two years now. Although theme design can seem like the promised land for web designers and web developers — with some theme authors making [...]
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By JortK on May 10, 2010
1. Create Your Own WordPress Theme from an HTML Template WordPress has become the most widely used blogging platform in the world, estimated to be used on a quarter of a billion websites online today. WordPress works as a blog, but also as a straightforward content management system, ready to use with search-engine-friendly URLs and [...]
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By JortK on April 22, 2010
Autoblogging WordPress Plugins can make a blogger life easy. These autoblogging plugins post articles based on the keyword and niche the blogger configures
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By JortK on March 19, 2010
Introduced in WordPress 2.5, shortcodes are a very easy way to display lot of things on your blog posts by inserting a very simple code. In this article, I’m going to show 10 incredible things shortcodes can do.
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By JortK on March 18, 2010
Adding ID field to the categories listing in wordpress admin panel.
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By JortK on March 18, 2010
If you often build WordPress themes on a regular basis, you probably have your own solution to make the process faster and more efficient. Many designers and developers create their own solution for that, and some even share their work with the world. The following blank WordPress themes will help you to create WordPress themes [...]
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By JortK on March 11, 2010
Great tutorial on the use of jQuery within WordPress: Click here for the tutorial.
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By JortK on February 16, 2010
Thomas Mackenzie alerted us to a problem where logged in users can peek at trashed posts belonging to other authors. If you have untrusted users signed up on your blog and sensitive posts in the trash, you should upgrade to 2.9.2. As always, you can visit the Tools->Upgrade menu to upgrade. From: WordPress Blog
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By JortK on January 26, 2010
It is with extremely great pleasure that I point you to the first post at the new WordPress Foundation site. Not only am I excited about the things that will happen under the auspices of the Foundation, I’m excited to see a site running the 3.0 development version and the nascent theme called 2010. Go [...]
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