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When your WordPress website becomes bigger it becomes harder to maintain. Let’s say for, example, that for every post you made, you have included an information that has become outdated or redundant. Or if you have installed one of those plugins that pulls content autoamtically from other websites but lleaves some funny characters (i.e. ]]>) [...]

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April 4th, 2011

You can treat this tutorial as a series of tutorials on how to customize your WordPress themes. And eventually, if you accumulate all your knowledge in these series, then it will be easier for you to create you own theme. Downloading WordPress theme online for free is such a terrific opportunity to get your WordPress [...]

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This is a short tutorial on how you can change the look of your WordPress search field to make it look more professional. This tutorial is part of the series on how to customize your WordPress theme. And we are giving you aspects of theme customization by selecting a topic and posting it as an [...]

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March 2nd, 2011

Migrating from a HTML based website to a WordPress website is easy and should only take a couple of minutes. It’s easy because the presentation layer of WordPress is built using HTML and CSS while the back end is based on PHP. The presentation layer is called WordPress themes while the back end is known [...]

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February 7th, 2011

In this tutorial you will learn how to re-order menus in WordPress. The natural order would be to lay out the menus alphabetically. So if you create three pages: About, Contact, Home, chances are the sequence that you see here will be the same order that you will see in your wordPress menu. To get [...]

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If you would like to create your own theme, it’s best to start with a simple theme where the basic are there. An example would be Sandbox and Toolbox. Or alternatively, you can create one yourself. But why reinvent the wheel? It’s the same with creating dropdown menus. Why re-invent the wheel? Some dropdown menus [...]

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February 7th, 2011

If you are planning to get registered user’s to your website and show premium content only to these users, then this can be made possible with just only one plugin. This tutorial will show you how to create pages for registered users only. It’s also probably the most useful tutorial that you will ise without [...]

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If you already have a website but would like to have a WordPress website because of its CMS (Content Management System) feature then it is possible to install WordPress on an existing site. In this tutorial you will learn what the challenges are and how to find the solution. One thing that you should always [...]

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February 6th, 2011

This is probably going to be the mother of all tutorials for WordPress, HTML, CSS, themes and plugins. Why you would ask? This tutorial will show you how to install XAMPP Lite and WordPress on your Windows computer. So far, most of the advance WordPress tutorials are short. The codes can be copied and pasted. [...]

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February 2nd, 2011

WordPress themes give the look and feel for your website. And knowing that a lot of themes are free and some of the best looking themes are being used by thousands of other websites, it’s good to define your website with it’s own unique quality. And that’s were theme modification comes in. And because theme [...]

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