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10 Free Resources to Help Give You a Better Understanding of WordPress WordPress is among the most popular platforms used for publishing. WordPress can be used for your personal or commercial blogs and also for your online businesses. For this purpose, plenty of online tutorials and websites are available to help you with understanding the concepts about WordPress. Tutorial websites allow you to h
Our Elementor review shows how this WordPress page builder helps create professional websites. See features, design options, and real test results. WordPress page builders have been around for a while. Among them, Elementor is one of the most popular builders and is used by thousands of WordPress sites, including CatsWhoCode. But what are the main […]
More and more clients are using WordPress as their CMS. As a designer or developer, you should really get into WordPress coding. To get started, you can read my WordPress theme guide and hacks. Now, I would like to recommend a resourceful WordPress site to you called WpRecipes. This post contains over 20 recipes that I hand picked from WpRecipes. If you have any good WordPress code or hacks that y
I’m not a newbie, but I also wouldn’t consider myself advanced when it comes to html, mysql, and php. WordPress themes have always confused me when it should be straight forward. I’m looking forward to going through your tutorial and hopefully the light will go on at some point. I can never find just the right theme. If I can build a webpage the way I want it, I should be able to do the same with
Last week I published two articles using custom loops. The first was about how to create a custom loop. The second was how to retrieve posts based on custom fields. In both articles, several readers commented that they would like to see paging and have it explained. I’d like to thank Aaron Harun from Anthology of Ideas for supplying the code used in this post. Paging, and why it doesn’t work with
This is the first chapter of the Complete WordPress Theme Guide series. In this chapter, you will learn how to install WordPress on a local computer. By doing so, it will save you time from updating and previewing files (so, you don’t have to frequently upload files on every change). You can also use the local version to test new plugins, themes, and upgrades. This tutorial is intended for beginne
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