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3504 readersMany of our clients request English and Hebrew websites and ever since WordPress 3.0 made WordPress Multisite a breeze to install, we’ve been using it so that clients can manage all their sites from one Dashboard.
Logically, our clients want the Hebrew website to have a Hebrew Dashboard. However, out of the box, WordPress Multisite defaults to English,
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1020 readersA theme especially built for those who love tweaking their own themes. Theme already translated into Afrikaans, all necessary files included.
1024 readersIn case you haven’t noticed it yet in your WordPress dashboard, it looks like WordPress 2.8 has officially been released! Don’t forget if you are currently using WordPress 2.7 or 2.7.1, you can use the one-click upgrade feature built into WordPress to upgrade! The changes from WordPress 2.7 aren’t as noticable as they were from
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5127 readersWordPress 3.3 is finally here and ready to be downloaded or upgraded to from the Updates section of your blog’s Dashboard.
Of all the changes, the most noticeable are the simplified toolbar (formerly known as the admin bar), the new drag and drop media uploader with support for multiple files, hover-powered Dashboard menus (no more wasted
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3381 readersCan themes style the visual editor? « Andrew Ozz on WordPress
A great way to replicate the styling of your blog right into your visual editor. Really helpful while writing! See an example in images on the 2010 development blog
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825 readersRecently, on WPTavern, Jeff answered a question relating to his site ever getting on the WordPress Dashboard. The short answer is, slim to none. The reason being, I plan on monetizing this website soon and those who have a reason to pay for advertising are sometimes outside the realm of compliance when it comes to
295 readersA great guy, Elliot Back just put up a post about the WordPress dashboard that made me cry out “thank you” as I now know I am not alone in feeling this way. He says: Since half of the items in my dashboard are currently irrelevant to me as a WordPress user, hopefully the time
6058 readersWith the launch of WordPress 3.2 a new monospace was introduced for the editor. Not everyone likes monospaced fonts though. Justin Tadlock explains how to change the editor font, via a simple addition to your theme’s functions.php.
After applying Justin’s tip, your editor will look like this:
WordPress 3.2 editor with different font
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804 readersLove the Prologue theme, but not the minimalist post box it includes? Raj Dash on Performancing has heard your cries and gone ahead and created a tutorial on adding the TinyMCE editor to the theme.
Twitter-like microbloggging functionality. But out of the box, the theme has a very plain edit area (see image below), and adding