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PressWork, A Free HTML5 Drag & Drop Framework for WordPress When somebody uses the tagline PressWork is not only a framework… we’re setting the standards for premium themes too! on the paid WordPress themes section of their website, eyeballs are caught and we here at BloggingPro like to have a… |
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Free WordPress Google+ Themes Google+ has been very popular and the people who have signed up for the still closed Beta service, tend to like it. It is too early to say whether Google+ will stick and disrupt the social scene or even SERPs,… |
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WordPress Powers 50 Million Websites – WordPress 3.2 Downloaded More than 1 Million Times The colleagues over at The Next Web report that WordPress has hit the 50 million websites milestone. The open source software now is used on 14% of all sites on the internet, half of them being hosted by WordPress.com. WordPress.com… |
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Add Your Google+ Profile to WordPress with GoogleCards Widget John Henson of PlusDevs developed a handy widget to display your Google+ profile to your WordPress site. The widget is as simple as WordPress widgets come and only requires you to add your Google+ ID. Sadly there is no option… |
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Change WordPress 3.2 Editor Font With 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… |
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15 Awesome WordPress Home Pages WordPress, which was just released in version 3.2, has always been at the forefront of creative design and we continue to see many great WordPress designs. Too often WordPress designs are immediately recognizable because of the linear, blog home page.… |
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How to Move From WordPress.com to WordPress.org WordPress.com is a hosted service, which allows you to set up multiple blogs for free, however there are optional paid options which add functionality to your blog. WordPress.com is perfect for a beginner blogger, however many bloggers find that it… |
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Is WordPress Killing Web Design Brandon Jones over at Envato’s Tutsplus posted the video of SXSWi 2010′s panel, discussing whether WordPress kills the creative design scene. Considered the creative uses of WordPress we have seen in the last two years it is difficult to say… |
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Tutorial: Show All WordPress Image Sizes Justin Tadlock, of Theme Hybrid fame, has published a new entry describing how to display links to all images sizes within WordPress (or on your attachment pages). The attachment page often is a forgotten area in many a WordPress design.… |
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Nacin Explains WP Core Team’s Post Formats Concept WordPress Post Formats have been the rage among designers and developers since first announced and with WP 3.1 reaching its release a set of standardised, non-extensible, post formats have found their way in the WordPress core. As so often, a… |
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WP Quick Deploy, The Ultimate WordPress Setup Plugin Many of us tend to install blog after blog and every time have to upload a series of WordPress plugins every time or browse through the plugin installer. A tedious and long task, especially for those of you who love… |
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How to: WordPress to Jekyll Paul Stamatiou has switched his site from WordPress to Jekyll. In this extensive review he features a step-by-step how to switch from WordPress to Jekyll, a new static generator. Paul mentions also some interesting details and reasons why his traffic… |
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Maintain WordPress Coding Standards with Coda and TextWrangler Editor One of the most popular text and code editors for Mac OS X certainly is Panic’s Coda. Sadly Coda isn’t 100% compliant with the WordPress coding standards and neither is TextWrangler. Luckily not much is needed to make both editors… |
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Multi-colored Titles Plugin by PixoPoint Add Span Tags to Tiles: a rather interesting plugin by Ryan Hellyer of PixoPoint. The plugin does little but what it does might be useful designers and fans of technicolor sites. This lightweight plugin, which the code of can also… |
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WordPress 3.1 Post Formats Guide Lisa E. Sabin Wilson takes a look at the with WordPress 3.1 Beta introduced Post Formats in an extensive tutorial. In the post Lisa, from WordPress for Dummies fame, provides examples and the code to get you started with your… |
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WP PDF Stamper Plugin: Brand Your eBooks with License Details This commercial plugin allows users who wish to sell ebooks in PDF format to easily add a ‘Licensed to [customer name]‘ footer to their ebooks in order to avoid file sharing of the ebook. PDFs can even be password protected… |
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Retrieve Your Twitter Followers Number Without API Issues In this WPShout entry Angela Giese provides the code to use and retrieve the number of your Twitter followers without being hit by the Twitter API restrictions, which popular bloggers can suffer from. This work around is mainly aimed at… |
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