Posts Tagged ‘WordPress’
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We all know that WordPress is an awesome Content Management System cum Blogging Platform. In fact, it is also the most popular blogging tool all over the internet. Name any other CMS – WordPress eats them all out for lunch! However, as a web designer/developer/enthusiast, being knowledgeable about an extra CMS doesn’t really hurt much. In fact, it always helps to have an extra CMS among your tools of trade. In this article, we shall take a look at some of the worthy alternatives to WordPress as a blogging tool. But before we go any further, here is a disclaimer: this round-up solely...
Read MoreSo you’ve wrapped your mind around the process of creating WordPress themes, and now you want to take things to the next level? In that case, it’s time to begin learning how to create plugins for WordPress. In this Tuts+ Premium course, we start from the absolute basics, and work our way up to more advanced topics and techniques. With hours of training, and nearly fifty videos, I’ll teach you, step by step, how to work with shortcodes, widgets, custom post types, WP Cron, and much more. If you’re unfamiliar with Tuts+ Premium, for a month, you gain access to...
Read MoreIn this in depth Premium video tutorial, I’ll teach you how to use custom post types, taxonomies, and meta boxes to extend your WordPress application into CMS-like territory. Become a Premium member to read this tutorial/screencast, as well as hundreds of other advanced tutorials and screencasts from the Tuts+ network. You’ll Learn About… What are custom post types, and why would you want to use them? How to take advantage of custom taxonomies to provide additional grouping and filtering functionality How to use custom meta boxes to save and display custom meta information for a specific post type. Implement nonces to provide additional security. New...
Read MoreAdvertise hereWordPress, as a content management system, is often used for creating portfolio websites. With the evolution of user interface design and functionalities, a new trend has emerged: displaying portfolio items in different layouts. This tutorial details the process of creating a dedicated portfolio section in WordPress’ backend, and using jQuery and CSS3 to display the portfolio in a classy manner. In this tutorial, we are going to extensively use powerful features of WordPress, such as custom posts, custom taxonomies, and we’ll also write a function to fetch our own custom excerpts. Step 1 - Installing WordPress and Initializing the Theme. The...
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