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How to Add Nofollow Links in WordPress Navigation Menus
Ever wanted to add an external link with nofollow attribute to navigation menus? Learn how to add nofollow links in WordPress navigation menus.
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The State of Responsive Web Design
As we move into 2015 it’s the perfect time to address “The State of Responsive Web Design”.
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Installing and Using PHPMyAdmin with WordPress
PHPMyAdmin is a free, web-based database client that can simplify your WordPress administration. In this tutorial you'll learn why you might want to use it, and how to install it and secure it.
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A Quick Guide to Creating Custom Taxonomies in WordPress
Custom taxonomies were introduced in WordPress 3.0 as a core feature and allow you to group posts together with more than just tags and categories. For example, if you run a website about books or movies, you could use a custom taxonomy named “Genre,” and if you write about sports you could use a taxonomy called “Sport.” In this post, we’ll look at what custom taxonomies are, how to use them and how you can create your own.
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Our Favourite SEO WordPress Plugins • Conetix
SEO (or search engine optimisation) helps your website communicate clearly with search engines, such as Google, Yahoo and Bing. While modern search engines c...
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21 Free Typography Tools for Web & UI Designers
This collection of free typography tools will prove to be exceptionally useful for anyone who creates digital interfaces.
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Using Google Two-Factor Authentication With WordPress
Secure your WordPress site with two-factor authentication, using this simple plugin for Google's Authenticator app. This tutorial will walk you through setting up the Google Authenticator WordPress plugin for your own sites.
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10 WordPress Snippets For Theme Customizations
Beyond giving the look and feel, a WordPress theme can be extended in many ways as well. You can build new functionality with plugins, but in this post, we’re looking at WordPress functions that can be handy for your theme. You just have to put these functions in the functions.php file of your theme for the effect to take place.
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14 Tools For Minifying Javascript
In this article we’ll take a look at how Javascript minification works, how we can build it into our workflow and what the pros and cons of minifying are.
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Visual Composer Review: Create Professional WordPress Pages in Minutes
Visual Composer is the number one selling plugin at CodeCanyon, passing the 20,000 sales milestone in March 2014. Developed by WP Bakery, the drag and drop plugin is bundled with more than 300 premium themes on ThemeForest...In this review, I will show you what Visual Composer can do, how it stacks up to the hype, and walk you through how you can use the plugin to create stylish content and unique pages.
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A Quick (and in-Depth) Guide to WordPress Hooks
WordPress hooks are the thing to learn if you want to get into WordPress development. Hooks allows you to do two things: change default functionality within WordPress and add your own functionality without modifying core WordPress files at all. Making sure you never modify core files is extremely important, but modifying and adding stuff seems impossible without it. In this post, I’m going to show you how you can do it pretty easily with two types of hooks: actions and filters.
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9 eBooks To Learn PHP & MySQL Development
In this round up, we are presenting a collection of some useful and best ebooks to learn PHP and MySQL.
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11 Mixin Libraries For Sass Designers Should Get
If you use Sass in your development workflow, you know the importance of mixins. When you see some things that are written repeatedly and tediously in CSS, that’s where mixins can help you prevent repetitive work. A mixin contains CSS declarations that you can reuse throughout your site. From adapting across multiple browsers to creating buttons, animations and transition effects, find this and more in the following 11 mixin libraries you should get for your Sass development.
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5 Tools To Help Audit & Optimize Your CSS Codes
Auditing your CSS will allow you to identify portions of your CSS that is not optimized. You can also reduce the stylesheet filesize by eliminating lines of code that is slowing down your site’s performance. Here are 5 good tools to help you audit and optimize CSS.
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How to Integrate “No CAPTCHA reCAPTCHA” in Your Website
In this tutorial we’ll introduce Google’s new No CAPTCHA form security, then integrate into a web page using PHP.
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New Web Design and Development Resources: #3 January Edition
What's up, people! Today, we bring you a complete package with some of the best resources for web designers and developers we've come across recently. All fresh and ready to boost your site, for nothing. Only freebies on this one! Let's take a look right away.
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25 Essential (and Free!) Plugins for Every WordPress Freelancer and Business
This list contains solutions that will help you manage and organize your work, from making your site easier for your visitors to access, to completely managing invoicing and payment. Each of these plugins is up-to-date, ensuring you’ll get the most out of compatible resources. And many of them are hugely popular in their categories, some with well over 1 million downloads.
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Installing Laravel 4 on Plesk 12
Plesk 12 comes with a range of pre-built installation wizards for a number of the most popular PHP CMS’ on the market, such as Wordpress, Drupal and Joomla, but not for the major PHP frameworks, such as Zend Framework 2, Laravel, FuelPHP and Symfony. This is a little unfortunate, but it’s no deal breaker; and to be fair, as they’re frameworks, not complete applications, it makes sense. Given the flexibility of Plesk 12, as administrators...
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Your Totally Complete Guide to Customizing the WordPress Post Editor
Customizing the WordPress editor can make a world of difference in how you create new content on a daily basis. These modifications should cover everything you need to get the editor working precisely like you want it.
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Which WordPress Caching Plugin Should I Use?
Decreasing your page load time is vital to keeping hold of website visitors. WordPress does this for you, and more, through what are called caching plugins. Here's a list of the top caching plugins out there.
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