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Do you want to change the username you use when logging in to your WordPress website? It’s not possible to change your username in WordPress using the same method as changing your full name or password. That said, there are a few ways to get… Read More »
The last year was a big one for WordPress community. There have been awesome conferences and WordCamps, not to mention the release of WordPress 3.3. Over the course of the last year we wrote numerous tutorials and would like to point out some of our… Read More »
Do you want to allow PHP in your WordPress posts and pages? By adding custom code to your site, you can fine-tune WordPress to better suit your needs. However, by default, WordPress does not let you add PHP directly to your pages or posts. In… Read More »
Do you want to learn how to paste snippets from the web into WordPress? We publish a lot of WordPress tutorials that ask users to add code snippets to WordPress. Copying and pasting code in WordPress theme files might seem easy for experienced users, but… Read More »
Do you want to add a plugin you created to the WordPress plugin directory? Contributing useful plugins to the directory is just one of the ways you can give back to the WordPress community. But you may need some pointers on how to add your… Read More »
Do you want to replace the default WordPress jQuery script with jQuery from Google Hosted Libraries? WordPress includes jQuery with the core software by default. However, replacing it with the latest jQuery version from Google library can improve performance. In this article, we’ll show you… Read More »
Are you wondering what a CDN or ‘content delivery network’ is and why it’s important for your website? If you are looking to speed up your WordPress site, then a CDN is an extremely valuable tool. It quickly delivers content to the end user in… Read More »
Ryan Boren over at WordPress News just announced the release of WordPress 3.1.1. This maintenance and security release fixes almost thirty issues in 3.1, including: Some security hardening to media uploads Performance improvements Fixes for IIS6 support Fixes for taxonomy and PATHINFO (/index.php/) permalinks Fixes… Read More »