The client had a related posts loop on the single page template that was displaying posts from the same term as the current post. Everything was working fine, until they hit a snag. It seemed that the related loop was pulling in posts from another term. What was the problem? Well for the sake of simplicity let’s call our two […]
I was recently asked if it was possible to make the last post displayed in the loop of a WordPress blog different. I thought it would make a good tutorial, so here is how it’s done.
I had a request from Dan who asked if I could create a tutorial showing how to use a custom post type along with Nivo Slider and have a custom Meta Box provide the data for it. Well the answer is kind of.
A little while ago someone commented on a post asking if I would do a post on the basics of using jQuery within WordPress. I didn’t have time then with so much going on, but finally I’ve found some time to write it. Better late than never I suppose.
You may remember I created a post explaining how to get Nivo Slider working inside a WordPress theme. Well I was recently asked by Andy if it was possible to use Nivo’s custom captions in WordPress too, so here is how to do it.
Luichy commented on a post recently asking if it was possible to have multiple search forms in WordPress that search different things. Well, yes it is. However it’s a little large to put in a comment so here is a post explaining what to do.
In this post guest author Jonas Bates, who works for Webhostgear.com, takes a look at the sometimes confusing decision website owners must resolve when choosing between purchasing shared hosting and dedicated hosting.
I previously created a tutorial explaining how to integrate the jQuery plugin jFlow into your WordPress theme, but since then I’ve received numerous requests asking how to integrate Nivo slider into a WordPress theme. So here’s how to do it.
Using WordPress for the first time can be daunting, so one of the best ways to become familiar with it is to install a local version. So this tutorial is going to show you how to set up XAMPP & WordPress for local testing purposes.
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