Wordpress:
In WordPress Get All Posts On A Page
In Wordpress, get all posts is kind of a difficult operation without some help. Here’s a walkthrough on how I get it done on this site.
Read MoreWordPress Theme For Novel Writing
I couldn't find a good Wordpress theme for someone writing a novel, so I made one. Check it out.
Read MoreIntegrate KCFinder with CKEditor in WordPress
Inserting images with Wordpress has almost ALWAYS been a pain in my backside. I finally have a solution, and it's called KCFinder. I got it working with CKEditor for Wordpress today, and so far it's awesome. Here's how I did it.
Read MoreUsing KC Finder Once It’s Installed
KCFinder is a great way to get images from your computer to a Wordpress post. Well, it will work anywhere that you've implemented CKEditor. The process for install might be different, but to the end user things are the same. Here's how to use KCFinder on either Wordpress or with a custom CKEditor install.
Read MoreUsing the WordPress Foliopress Plugin Once It Is Installed
For those unhappy with the "CKEditor/KCFinder" combo I've walked through, here's an alternative.
Read MoreReplacing CKEditor and KCFinder With FolioPress WYSIWYG
Rather than go through the process every time I set up a blog of configuring CKEditor and KCFinder, I've discovered Foliopress WYSIWYG works just as well and it's all prepackaged. No sense in doing things the hard way if I don't have to , right?
Read MoreFive WordPress Plugins I Can Not Live Without
On their Wordpress blogs, most people use Akismet, Better WP Security, and some other common plugins. There are a some more though that I find make maintaining my blog much easier. Here are five.
Read MoreSetting Up The Business Directory WordPress Plugin
One of the things I used to run on my employer's website (it's a lumber yard) was a list of contractors we felt were reasonable and reliable, organized by category. The Business Directory Wordpress plugin seems to fit the bill.
Read MoreUsing Open Street Map on a Website
I recently built a website and the customer wanted their location shown on a map right on the site. This would have been easy with Google Maps, but then, I'm about OPEN SOURCE solutions, right? I went with Open Street Map instead.
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