Do you want to increase the maximum file upload size in WordPress? Sometimes a low file upload size limit can stop you from uploading files with the media uploader or installing larger WordPress plugins and themes. In this article, we will show you how to… Read More »
Have you ever find yourself entering the same text in all of your posts? Often people do that such as asking people to subscribe to their feeds, retweet the post, share it on facebook etc. You can always use a simple tag to add it right after the content, or you can add that text as the default content in your WordPress post editor.
Do you want to display only the parent category for your WordPress posts? By default, most WordPress themes will list all categories associated with a post. However, some users may only want to display the parent category instead and exclude child categories. In this article,… Read More »
Do you need to automatically create custom fields when publishing your WordPress posts? This is a simple trick that developers can use when adding new features to their WordPress website. In this article, we’ll show you how to add custom fields automatically on post publish… Read More »
2010 was a great year for the WordPress community. We got tons of cool features in WordPress 3.0. We had awesome WordCamps all around the world. Through out this year, we wrote tons of cool tutorials, and we want to point out some of the… Read More »
Post formats is one of the exciting features that are coming in WordPress 3.1. But most beginners have no idea what are post formats, why should they matter to you, and how you can take advantage of this awesome feature.
Not too long ago, we were talking about WordPress 3.0, but from the looks of the development track, we are on our way to WordPress 3.1. From the scope, it looks like the new version will be out sometime in mid December 2010. There are some very exciting features that will be added, so lets get right on it.
Do you want to learn how to truncate post titles with PHP? Truncating, or shortening, lets you control the length of your blog post titles across your website. Depending on your WordPress theme, you may want to display shorter titles than what your theme supports.… Read More »
Majority of the top themes have the quick edit button included, but there are still theme designers that fail to include this simple feature in a theme. In this article, we will show you how you can add a quick edit button in your WordPress posts and comments.
We have previously written about a code that lets you display twitter followers count which was contributed by Rarst. In this article, we will be sharing a more advanced and more elegant code which lets you display twitter followers count in WordPress. Once again this script was also contributed by Rarst.