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Moving WordPress from localhost to live production
Moving a WordPress site over from one server to another server or copying the site from your test server to a live production server can be downright confusing. WordPress provides some solutions and there are a few good plugins around that do the trick but I wanted to figure this out for myself right from scratch […]
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Must Have WordPress Plugins for 2014
Having a WordPress website only is not enough. There are thousands of plugins available to add beauty in your website. Today I’m recommending some of the must have free plugins for your website.
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The Ultimate Guide to Podcasting Using WordPress
Take it to the next level. It's your time to try Podcasting using WordPress. This ultimate guide will be your companion to take that journey. So, learn now!
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The Beginner’s Guide to WordPress Taxonomies: Themes or Plugins?
Whatever the case, we're doing what we can to make sure that you're armed with as much information as possible when it comes to incorporating custom taxonomies into your WordPress projects. | Difficulty: Beginner; Length: Medium; Tags: WordPress, CMS, Web Development
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WP Media Folder - Organize Your WordPress Media Files
Have you been struggling with the need to organize media files and folders in WordPress too? Well, don’t worry; you are not the only one. WordPress, with all its benefits and ease of use as a content management system, can be a little tricky to use at times. With WP Media Folder you’ll be able to manage files, images from the native WordPress media manager.
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How to Show Live Preview of Links in WordPress
Ever wanted to display live preview of links on mouseover? In this guide we will show you how to add live preview of links in WordPress.
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What’s new and exciting in WordPress 4.1
The upcoming WordPress 4.1 release is going to pass the release candidate mark, so we now have an opportunity to look closer at the forthcoming features.
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How to Use WordPress Plugins to Streamline Your Business
Are you using WordPress for business? This article shares nine online business activities you can streamline with WordPress plugins.
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How to Find the Number of Feedly Subscribers to Your WordPress Blog
When Google Reader was laid to rest on July 1, 2013, many users flocked to Feedly, one of the most popular alternatives. Even if you don't use Feedly, it's likely that many of your blog's readers do. Therefore, if you want a true picture of the number of your RSS subscribers, digging into Feedly’s numbers should be part of your research.
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10 Must-Have Plugins for Every New WordPress Blog
It’s easy to get started with WordPress since it’s packed with so many useful features right out of the box. However, there are still some essential plugins worth installing from the get-go to ensure that you and your visitors get the most from your website.
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Export Your WordPress Gravity Forms Submissions to a Google Spreadsheet with Zapier
A tutorial to show how to automate this process.
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Fifty Actions of WordPress - 50 Examples (1 to 10)
In this tutorial, we're going to start reviewing 50 selected actions by explaining what they do and see an example for each action.
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Back to Basics With WordPress CSS: Understanding the Native Classes
In this guide, we're going to have a quick look at the absolute minimal set of CSS you need to take care of when building a WordPress site.
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Avoiding Common WordPress Image Issues
For artists and photographers, WordPress is an ideal platform for showcasing the beauty of your work to the rest of the world. The only problem is, if you don't know what you're going, it's easy to make mistakes that can leave visitors to your website less than impressed. So let's look at the three most common mistakes you'll find on image-heavy sites and how to avoid them.
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Creating the Starting Files for Your WordPress Theme Framework
In this tutorial you'll take a basic theme and edit the template files so they're ready for hooks and functions to be added to them for your framework. The purpose of this tutorial is to tidy up the theme so that code isn't duplicated, which means you'll be creating include files for the loop. This means you won't have to create duplicate loops in your child themes when you create new template files, and if you need to edit the loop you only have to do it once.
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How to Organize and Declutter the WordPress Post Editor Using Tabs
Even on a fresh installation of WordPress, the post editor screen can appear a little cluttered thanks to the meta boxes displayed alongside and below the main content editor.To help you streamline the post editor screen and make it less distracting, we’re going to look at a free plugin solution that makes the most of tabs in today’s Weekend WordPress Project.
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Handy Free Chrome Browser Apps and Extensions for WordPress Users
If you are a WordPress user who also uses the Google Chrome web browser, there are some free apps and extensions you can use to help you complete tasks on your website faster and more efficiently. If you’d like to find out how Chrome and WordPress can work together, then read on for our list of free Google Chrome extensions for WordPress users.
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How to Use AJAX in WordPress to Load Search Results
In this article I’ll take you through the basics of AJAX and we’ll create a very simple extension that pulls in search results using AJAX in the default Twenty Fourteen theme.
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How to Add YouTube Video as Fullscreen Background in WordPress
Want to add a YouTube video as a fullscreen background on your WordPress site? Learn how to easily add YouTube video as background in WordPress.
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Fifty Actions of WordPress – 50 Examples (11 to 20)
In the previous part of this series, we started going through 50 WordPress actions, selected among hundreds and we started by reviewing 10 of them. In this tutorial, we're going to see another batch and do examples with each.
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