Tip #3 : Under Construction
It is often desired to have a final version of the project on the production server for testing purposes, but so that nobody other than site administrators could see things. Also, once in a while, one...
View ArticleMaking WordPress themes II : The Loop
(This post is a second part of the “Making WordPress themes” series. The first part is “Making WordPress themes I : static basics“) The Loop is perhaps the most important thing there is to understand...
View ArticleMore WordPress theming at WPDesigner.com
I came across an excellent resource about WordPress theming – WPDesigner.com . There are theme reviews, forum and few other bits worth checking out. But the best part of the web site, in my opinion,...
View ArticleMaking WordPress themes III : template hierarchy
(This is the third post in “Making WordPress themes” series. If you missed the previous two, here are the links: “Making WordPress themes I : static basics” and “Making WordPress themes II : The Loop”...
View ArticleTip #4 : WordPress cheat sheets
There is an excellent collection of WordPress cheat sheets at Kahi’s WordPress notes. Cheat sheets provide a simple way of getting an overview picture of one specific topic, as well as to quickly find...
View ArticleTip #5 : Taxonomy in WordPress 2.3
The upcoming release of WordPress 2.3 introduces a new way of tagging and categorizing posts and links. It replaces the old way of categories and should provide enough flexibility to replace a whole...
View ArticleTip #6 : Enhancing WordPress administration
This tip has been written by Karthik Kastury from dailyApps.net. dailyApps showcases the best of the Apps for different platforms and is a must read for all you software junkies out there. You can also...
View ArticleTip #7 : WordPress constants
ABSPATH is one of the most known WordPress constants. It holds filesystem path to WordPress installation and is often used to construct filesystem paths relative to WordPress. But what other constants...
View ArticleTip #8 : Read WordPress Digest
If you don’t have a lot of time to follow WordPress development news, just read to this one blog – WordPress weekly digest. One short post per week, with a summary list of what changes went into...
View ArticleTip #9 : Use trackback auto-discovery
When building WordPress themes from scratch it is easy to forget about things that “just work”. One of such things, often forgotten by newcomers to WordPress theme development, is trackback...
View ArticleNot here anymore. But there…
I should have written this years ago, but as they say – it’s better late than never. I am not maintaining this blog for a while now. If you want to follow my WordPress related posts, here is where you...
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