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The ultimate guide to embedding HTML and iframes in WordPress – part 2 Recently, I wrote about how WordPress users can easily add media like YouTube videos to posts and pages by just inserting the URL of the page the media is on. But that functionality was limited to sites that are oEmbed… |
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The ultimate guide to embedding HTML and iframes in WordPress – part 2 Recently, I wrote about how WordPress users can easily add media like YouTube videos to posts and pages by just inserting the URL of the page the media is on. But that functionality was limited to sites that are oEmbed… |
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The ultimate guide to embedding HTML and iframes in WordPress – part 2 Recently, I wrote about how WordPress users can easily add media like YouTube videos to posts and pages by just inserting the URL of the page the media is on. But that functionality was limited to sites that are oEmbed… |
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The ultimate guide to embedding HTML and iframes in WordPress – part 2 Recently, I wrote about how WordPress users can easily add media like YouTube videos to posts and pages by just inserting the URL of the page the media is on. But that functionality was limited to sites that are oEmbed… |
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How to install WordPress without a domain name This is one of those life-changing, super-awesome tips that I wish I had known about years ago. Note that this only works on Windows, and I’ve only tested it on Windows 7. Here’s the scenario: you’ve got a client who… |
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Cool plugin: New York Times style “Next Post” slider for WordPress Who doesn’t think that the slider thingy that appears at the end of New York Time’s pages with links to other articles is awesome? I’ve been coveting something like that for our WordPress sites for a while, and now I’ve… |
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Cool plugin: New York Times style “Next Post” slider for WordPress Who doesn’t think that the slider thingy that appears at the end of New York Time’s pages with links to other articles is awesome? I’ve been coveting something like that for our WordPress sites for a while, and now I’ve… |
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Cool plugin: New York Times style “Next Post” slider for WordPress Who doesn’t think that the slider thingy that appears at the end of New York Time’s pages with links to other articles is awesome? I’ve been coveting something like that for our WordPress sites for a while, and now I’ve… |
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Cool plugin: New York Times style “Next Post” slider for WordPress Who doesn’t think that the slider thingy that appears at the end of New York Time’s pages with links to other articles is awesome? I’ve been coveting something like that for our WordPress sites for a while, and now I’ve… |
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How to add a LinkedIn share button to ShareDaddy LinkedIn just sent around a letter to all their users announcing their new share button, and encouraging everyone to add it to their websites. So of course we immediately get an email from a client saying “I want one of… |
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How to stop WordPress from stripping HTML from embedded iframe It just became too annoying: every time we go back to edit a post that has some kind of iframe embedded in it, like a video or a Slideshare presentation, the HTML inevitably gets stripped out when we work in… |
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WordPress turns 7. It was great then, it’s awesome now Our little baby is turning 7 – WordPress, my how you’ve grown! But the truth is, I remember when I first started using WordPress back in 2007, and it was pretty good then too. I think that shows how WordPress… |
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WordPress turns 7. It was great then, it’s awesome now Our little baby is turning 7 – WordPress, my how you’ve grown! But the truth is, I remember when I first started using WordPress back in 2007, and it was pretty good then too. I think that shows how WordPress… |
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WordPress turns 7. It was great then, it’s awesome now Our little baby is turning 7 – WordPress, my how you’ve grown! But the truth is, I remember when I first started using WordPress back in 2007, and it was pretty good then too. I think that shows how WordPress… |
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WordPress turns 7. It was great then, it’s awesome now Our little baby is turning 7 – WordPress, my how you’ve grown! But the truth is, I remember when I first started using WordPress back in 2007, and it was pretty good then too. I think that shows how WordPress… |
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How to get around WordPress’ limitation on uploading certain file types One of our clients needed to upload files via their admin, and kept getting the following error message: “File type does not meet security guidelines. Try another.” This was something new to us, and after doing some research we discovered… |
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How to get around WordPress’ limitation on uploading certain file types One of our clients needed to upload files via their admin, and kept getting the following error message: “File type does not meet security guidelines. Try another.” This was something new to us, and after doing some research we discovered… |
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