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Here are 3 awesome ways to use Wordpress’s custom fields.
FYI: If you want an easy way to include default custom fields into your Write panel, try Rhymed Code’s Custom Field GUI. If you have trouble with the download on his site, check out this comment for the fix.
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Bryan Veloso’s new Avalonstar [...]
Wordpress gives us the ability to use it as a CMS to make a traditional website with a blog, all easily editable, and extremely easy to manage.
In this tutorial I will show you how to configure a Wordpress installation for just such a setup. None of this is particularly groundbreaking, but I thought a step-by-step [...]
These are reviews based on my own evaluations of the plugins. I downloaded, installed and tested each one within a default Kubrick theme installation on Wordpress 2.6.
I tried to make this a complete list via the Extend Plugin Directory.
I used a snippet of code from the recent post Creating a Simple Online Application using the [...]
Koders is a search engine that is a must-bookmark for developers.
It is used for quickly finding open source code, methods, examples, algorithms and more.
It searches code written in 30+ languages & categorized with 28 different licence types.
Koders also has pluging for Eclipse, Visual Studio & Firefox for integrated searching + it provides adding “code search” [...]
JavaScript is an extremely useful scripting language for enhancing user experience and usability. It is becoming more and more popular as more developers begin to make cool techniques accessible. Here are 100 excellent JavaScript (and a few AJAX) techniques, plugins, and resources based on the major libraries of jQuery, Prototype, Scriptaculous, MooTools, and Dojo.
Techniques and [...]
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