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Automattic and Onswipe partner to give us the best iPad WordPress plugin Until today, the best solutions to have an iPad optimized version of your WordPress blog were either not that good, either paid.But that changes today, thanks to Automattic and Onswipe. In order to propose an iPad optimized version to all… |
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JetPack brings 8 WordPress.com functionnalities to your self-hosted blog Automattic announced yesterday the launch of a new plugin, bringing functionalities of wordpress.com to those of us having a self hosted blog. The plugin is named JetPack and you can find all about it on this ddedicated website: JetPack.me You… |
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WP Troubleshooting : solve your WordPress problems thanks to video tutorials If you browse the WordPres.org forums from time to time, you wil quickly realize that some questions keep coming back, and the solutions proposed are often similar. “Check your plugins”, “Do you have access to FTP?”, … WPtroubleshooting proposes clear… |
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How to: exclude Categories from your RSS Feed WPvibe proposes a quick way to exclude categories from your RSS feed, and thus display them only on your site, and not for your RSS subscribers. Careful though, if you use Feedburner, this modification will apply only to your WordPress… |
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A great tool for developers: the WordPress Debug Bar With the introduction of the admin bar in WordPress 3.1, the core developers have developed a plugin that will help you debug while developing themes. For more info, see the introduction post and thumbnails on Westi’s blog: Introducing Debug Bar… |
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How to: always show the new WordPress admin bar Westi proposes a simple way to show the new 3.1 admin bar to all users, and thus have a log in button and a search bar on all pages. Have a look! Always show admin bar « follow the white… |
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The history of a WordPress page rendering, by ozh We have all grown so used to CMS, blogging softwares and the like, we may have forgotten all the magic that happens behind the curtains, on the server side. Here is a little reminder with a great description and decomposition… |
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How to: add Tumblr functionnalities to your blog A few weeks ago, I introduced the WooTumblog plugin developed by Woothemes and their iPhone application, Express App. Since this plugin only works with compatible themes, you may have turned down that possibility altogether. However, the Wooteam has made it… |
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Let’s update those sidebars As usual, Jutin Tadlock produces great tutorials to explain us how to use WordPress functions properly. Today, it is about how to register and use your sidebars: there is a simple way to register and include different sidebars into your… |
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How to: thank your readers when they comment When users take the time and effort to add a comment to one of your posts, wouldn’t you like to thank them about it? Here aretwo different methods to thank your users after they commented. Redirect them to a Thank… |
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WPHonors, the oscars of the WordPress world! If you use WordPress regularly, you probably know of a few websites either talking about WordPress, selling themes, posting tutorilas, or gathering WordPress news like this website. Well, today, the time has come to vote for your favourite website of… |
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SEO plugin, by the Mr SEO of WordPress Joost de Valk has contributed a lot to WP: if you are running a WordPress blog, chances are high that you run at least one of his plugins. Today, you can get the chance to test a SEO plugin, still… |
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How to: add Like button to WordPress pages In a comment on my older post explaining how to integrate Facebook Like button into your WordPress theme, Mike was asking how to add the button into pages, instead of posts like I had explained. In that post I will… |
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How To Remove WordPress Admin Bar With the upcoming release of WordPress 3.1, a new feature will be added to WordPress, for admins to be able to edit and interact with their site directly from the front-end. This admin bar will be placed at the top… |
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Custom Tweet Button for WordPress Earlier on this blog, we have seen how to add a twitter dialog box on your blog. This was achieved using the @anywhere library from Twitter. In this article, Nicolas Gallagher shows us how to integrate a Twitter tweet button,… |
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How to: use shortcodes outside the Editor We have already seen how powerful can shortcodes be. A good example was the integration of a tweet box in the content of your WordPress posts. But what about the use of shortcodes outside of the editor? The guys at… |
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How to Edit the WordPress RSS Feed Michael Martin from ProBlogDesign put together a great article showing us how to introduce extra content in our RSS feed. You have probably seen such tutorials before, but one part is particularly interesting, as it shows you how to add… |
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