30 WordPress Development Tutorials (11)
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WordPress can be very simple to work with, but it can also be very complicated. The system can be used to do just about anything you like. In this post we have collected together a range of tutorials that span from the very first things you need to know, like working with the loop, to much more complicated tricks, like setting up post thumbnails on your home page. The 30 Tutorials WordPress Tutorial: Customizing Widgets ...
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Michael Hyatt said:
You talk about tons of great ideas for WordPress. Wow!
8 Power Tips For WordPress Template Developers (74)
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With its latest releases, WordPress has extended its potential well beyond blogging, moving toward an advanced, robust and very powerful content management solution. By default, WordPress delivers a very lightweight, minimal system that offers only basic functionalities. But where the WordPress core falls short, there are a wealth of plug-ins that extend its limitations. Plug-ins often offer simple solutions, but they are not always elegant solutions: in particular, they can add a noticable overhead, e.g. ...
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Leif said:
thanks, nick! here, mike!
15 Must Read Articles for CSS Beginners (19)
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Are you new to CSS? The initial process of learning this nifty language can be a little daunting, there’s so much to learn it can sometimes be difficult to figure out where to start. Luckily there’s plenty of valuable information and resources out there on the web that covers everything from the basics through to advanced topics. This collection of 15 articles pulls together some of the best must read blog posts for anyone looking ...
Test-Driven Heresy (16)
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I’ve been thinking about test-driven development a lot lately, observing myself veering between TDD virtue and occasional lapses into sin. Here’s my thesis: As a profession, we do a lot more software maintenance than we do greenfield development. And it’s at the maintenance end where TDD really pays off. I’m starting to see lapses from the TDD credo as more and more forgivable the closer you are to the beginning of a project. And conversely, ...
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Ankur Gupta said:
It's for philosophers. For those who have Resources and Time and Money. Startups have none of the three.
Beware the coming Twitpocalypse (12)
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Filed under: Analysis / Opinion, Humor, Odds and ends, Freeware, Internet Oh, computers. Every time we think we've figured you out, you come up with another number-related disaster for us to fear. This time around, it's the Twitpocalypse -- apparently Twitter decided to use a unique identifier in their API for each separate tweet that goes out, and come sometime this weekend, the number will reach 2,147,483,647 and keep going. Which just happens to be ...
10 Useful WordPress Loop Hacks (87)
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Advertisements The loop is a very important aspect of WordPress blogs. In fact, the loop is what allows you to get posts from your WordPress database and print them on the screen. A set of useful and user-friendly functions, the loop is incredibly powerful. With it, you can get a single post, a list of posts ordered by date, title or category, a list of posts written by a specific author and much more. In ...
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aldolat said:
Utilissima serie di suggerimenti sul loop di WordPress. Ottima e semplice la soluzione per evitare in una pagina due post identici in due loop diversi.
16 PHP Frameworks To Consider For Your Next Project (7)
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Why spend valuable time coding everything by hand? Using a framework is a great way to save time and effort on your next project—you’ll have a firm foundation to build upon, there will be pre-built modules to perform tedious coding tasks, and if you’re a learner, it’s a great way to learn about good coding practice. PHP’s massive popularity means that developers have a wide variety of frameworks to choose from. We’re sure you can ...
Adaptive CSS-Layouts: New Era In Fluid Layouts? (85)
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Advertisements Fluid web designs have many benefits, but only if implemented correctly. With proper technique, a design can be seen correctly on large screens, small screens and even tiny PDA screens. With bad coding structure, however, a fluid layout can be disastrous. Because of this, we need to find ways to work around most, if not all, of the cons of fluid design. If you as a designer are going to go through all the ...
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Nicola Mattina said:
Add a noteFluid web designs have many benefits, but only if implemented correctly. With proper technique, a design can be seen correctly on large screens, small screens and even tiny PDA screens.
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LeRoy said:
I like the look masonry.
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Alex Hansford said:
A really interesting post from Smashing Magazine - explaining how we can design sites to more than one width without resorting the the dreaded "fluid" website that stifles the design.