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Video: Adding a Second Menu to the WordPress Twenty Ten Theme

By Editorial Staff in Tutorials {6 Comments}  
Video: Adding a Second Menu to the WordPress Twenty Ten Theme

The Twenty Ten theme only comes with one default menu, which is included in the header. However the theme also supports multiple menus, thanks to the use of register_nav_menus(). Here’s a quick tip on how to take advantage of this function and add a second menu to the Twenty Ten theme.

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Hydrogenize Free WordPress Theme

By Editorial Staff in Free WordPress Themes {4 Comments}  
Hydrogenize Free WordPress Theme

The team of designers at Padd Solutions have created their first WordPress 3.0 compatible design to share with you. Hydrogenize Theme is a quaint theme that gives the user the ability to integrate videos, images, and advertisements into a single multipurpose sidebar. Hydrogenize also gives users the choice of five color schemes (blue, brown, cyan, green, and red) and comes Gravatar enabled for easy interaction.

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How to Exclude Pages from WordPress Search Results

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How to Exclude Pages from WordPress Search Results

By default, WordPress Search feature displays published posts and published pages in search results. Often when users are looking for something in a blog, it is most likely a post rather than a page. In this article, we will show you how to make your search more relevant and less crowded by excluding pages from WordPress search results.

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How to Add Social Media Share Count Widgets in WordPress

By Editorial Staff in Themes {2 Comments}  
How to Add Social Media Share Count Widgets in WordPress

Social media buttons are being replaced by the share count widgets such as tweetmeme retweet widget, digg counter, facebook share and more. In this article, we will show you how you can add different social media share count buttons in WordPress.

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Adding Additional Default Headers to the WordPress Twenty Ten Theme

By Editorial Staff in Themes,Tutorials {10 Comments}  
Adding Additional Default Headers to the WordPress Twenty Ten Theme

The Twenty Ten theme comes with eight default headers. Any default header that you set is replaced with the “featured image” of a post. You can only see the new header when viewing that post. In this week’s WordPress Quick Tip we’ll see how simple it is to add additional headers to the Header’s Panel.

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