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2859 readersA video tutorial 3min 22secs in length showing how easy it is to add a facebook like button to a regular post or page. This will allow viewers of the page or post to mention it on their facebook page driving more traffic and links to your website. Uses the facebook developers tool.
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109 readersLots of posts on WPShout are art directed, so you may wish to view this in your browser --> The Death of the Boring Blog Post – Easily Add Columns to Any WordPress PostSmashing Magazine recently published a wonderful post “The Death of the Boring Blog Post” which touches more or less on what I
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464 readersOne of ten brilliant tips that I shared yesterday on my blog – display images on your blog’s homepage without any custom fields or any additional functions.php script, something I first saw on WebDeveloperPlus.
How do you do it? First log in, on the sidebar select ‘Media’ (which is under ‘Settings’). You’ll then be taken to
2496 readersJason Schuller with a nice and clean technique for showing Flickr photos in a WordPress theme without any third-party code. It uses the native fetch_feed() SimplePie stuff that ships with WordPress and a helper class.
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4530 readersThis guest post was written by John of WordPress Expert, where he provides WordPress tips, tutorials, news, plugins, and more. If you have WordPress knowledge and are interested in writing a post for WordPress Hacks, please contact us.
When searching the web with Google, have you ever noticed that certain webpages with product reviews have a
1827 readersStunning Press is a free WordPress theme with options page and supports the post thumbnails. Suitable for any niche. It supports Featured Video, Gravatar on Comments and Widgets Ready. It has been tested and compatible with all major browsers: IE, FF, Safari.
Pricing: FREE
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Source: http://newwpthemes.com/wordpress-theme/stunning-press/
4660 readersThe post_class() function in WordPress is pretty darn useful. It is used like this, in most templates, in a wrapping div of all the content you are outputting:
<div <?php post_class() ?> id="post-<?php the_ID(); ?>">
<!-- Post stuff -->
</div>
I was in a circumstance where I wanted to add an additional class to what that
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function tweetmeme(){
return '';
}
add_shortcode('tweetmeme', 'tweetmeme');
SHORTCODE
[Tweetmeme]
Visit wpsnipp.com for details on how to setup this WordPress snippet. Share this post. Facebook | StumbleUpon | Delicious | Tweet It | Digg This | DesignBump-It | DesignPoke-it
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function add_class_next_post_link($html){
$html = str_replace('
3212 readersAre you running WordPress 3.0 yet? If so, you might have come across a nifty little addition called Menus. You’ll find it on your admin Dashboard in the Appearances section, and here’s a little screenshot of how it looks:
As you can see, I’ve set up a new menu named “Lorraine Menu†here, and added various