Getting Started With WPMU and BuddyPress – Part 2: Installing BuddyPress
After part one, where we installed WPMU, in this, part two, we'll be installing and getting started with BuddyPress.
(read more)After part one, where we installed WPMU, in this, part two, we'll be installing and getting started with BuddyPress.
(read more)The first in a three part series on BuddyPress and WPMU. In this, the first part, we make a start by installing WordPress MU.
(read more)WordPress 'Magazine' themes haven't been around for long, but they've exploded in popularity. In this post we'll look at ten ways to get that elusive 'magazine' look into your own WordPress theme.
(read more)A super quick tip on optimising your WordPress installation.
(read more)I've already touched on this subject, but this week we're going to be expanding on it: customising your WordPress login page. A fifteen minute screencast that explains all.
(read more)A couple of years ago if I'd said WordPress would make a great CMS, you'd have probably thought I was totally mad! These day however, when you need a simple CMS WordPress is a brilliant option. In this post I'm going to show you how to make your WordPress CMS even better with some simple bits of code and some not so simple plugins.
(read more)The .htaccess file allows you to easily improve your blog, its security, reduce bandwith and increase usability. In this post we're going to look at 26 .htaccess hacks, from A to Z.
(read more)As I wrote on WPHacks a while ago, an iPhone version of your site is increasingly becoming a necessity. Why? So many people have iPhones and iPod Touches these days it is important to make sure your site works with the Mobile Safari platform.
(read more)A very neat trick that allows you to apply a different stylesheet to each category (and therefore change colors), all with the power of WordPress.
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