Most Commented Posts The Right Way in WordPress
Just a very quick tip but nonetheless an important one. Many of you will be using any number of plugins or the database query that's been doing the rounds recently to display your most popular posts. That code/plugin is no longer needed as WordPress' query_posts can now display your most commented posts.
(read more)10 More Tips To Improve Your WordPress Theme
10 More Ways to Improve Your WordPress Theme in this post - add a theme options page, multiple sidebars, custom write fields and awesome SEO!
(read more)Awesome WordPress SEO With Custom Fields
SEO is something I've discussed before here on WPShout, but here we're going to dive into a slightly more specific area: post titles, RSS reader titles and title tags and using custom fields to create a specific title for each of them.
(read more)WordPress as a Review Site and Podcasting Site: Advanced Uses of WordPress
Create a review and podcasting site with WordPress.
(read more)WordPress as a Social Network and Twitter clone: Advanced Uses of WordPress
Using WordPress as a social network and Twitter clone has just got a heck of a lot easier! Day three of Advanced Uses of WordPress looks at just that.
(read more)WordPress as a Tumblelog, CMS: Advanced Uses of WordPress
Day one of "Advanced Uses of WordPress" looks at using WordPress to create a Tumblelog using custom fields.
(read more)Advanced Uses of WordPress
WordPress as a CMS, social network, Twitter site, eCommerce and gallery? WPShout runs through how to achieve all of those with "Advanced Uses of WordPress" week.
(read more)Write Faster With WordPress’ Shortcodes
WordPress has many somewhat hidden features and these is shortcodes. In this post we'll learn exactly what shortcodes are, when to use them, why they're so brilliant and how to use them.
(read more)9 Ways to Create a Crash Proof WordPress Site
Your site never need go down again with nine ways to create a crash proof and speedy WordPress site or blog.
(read more)How To: Display Quotes From A Random Post in WordPress
Using custom fields, custom write panels and a custom loop pulling a random post with a custom field, in this tutorial we'll display a random quote in the sidebar of our WordPress blog.
(read more)Create An Advanced Theme Options Page in WordPress: Day 4
Day 4 of "Create an Awesome Theme Options Page in WordPress" finishes off the theme options page.
(read more)Create An Advanced Theme Options Page in WordPress: Day 3
Day three of "Create an advanced theme options page in WordPress" styles the options page.
(read more)Create An Advanced Options Page in WordPress: Day 2
Day two of creating an advanced theme options page in WordPress. In this post we get started creating the theme options page.
(read more)Create An Advanced Theme Options Panel in WordPress
Creating an advanced theme options page in WordPress has never been easier with this series of tutorials from WPShout.
(read more)Make A Widget Ready Footer In WordPress
A tutorial that runs through how to create a footer in three columns which is widgetised (widget ready) in WordPress
(read more)Handy WordPress Code Snippets
There are certain snippets of WordPress code that you seem to end up using over and over again. In this post are ten great snippets that will make coding that bit easier.
(read more)The Perfect Widget Ready WordPress Theme
A guide to WordPress' widgets, widgetizing and creating the perfect widget ready WordPress theme, including a couple of advanced techniques.
(read more)10 Ways to Use .htaccess to Speed Up WordPress
10 easy ways to increase the speed (load time) of your WordPress blog using the .htaccess file.
(read more)Add A Meta Box In WordPress
Create your own in-post options in WordPress; this tutorial will show you how to add your own 'boxes', 'meta boxes', 'in-post options'; whatever you want to call them, to your own WordPress theme. All through the power of custom fields.
(read more)10 Awesome Things To Do With WordPress’ Custom Fields
Custom fields are what turns WordPress from a blogging platform to a CMS. Want to do just about any project on WordPress but not sure it is up to the job? Custom fields are the answer. In this post, there are ten awesome things to do with custom fields in WordPress.
(read more)10 Tips to Improve Your WordPress Theme
After finishing up with the new design for WPShout, here are ten tips I've got to improve your WordPress theme.
(read more)Using WordPress’ Excerpt (the_excerpt) Creatively
Using WordPress' the_excerpt function, or that box that says 'Excerpt' creatively isn't something that too many people do. Why not? Not sure. But maybe that will change - the_excerpt can do so much so easily.
(read more)Getting Started With WPMU and BuddyPress – Part 3: Getting To Grips With BuddyPress
After installing WPMU and getting started with BuddyPress in parts one and two, this time we're going to be getting to grips with BuddyPress.
(read more)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)Getting Started With WPMU and BuddyPress – Part 1: Installing WPMU
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)10 Ways to Get That Elusive ‘Magazine’ Look in WordPress
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)How To: Change CSS Styles with Different Categories in WordPress (using in_category)
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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