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Footer Stuff Allows You To Seamlessly Add Content to Themes 0

Feb21

The biggest reason many of us require to edit themes is to add JavaScript libraries, CSS codes or analytics tracking code. However, the problem with editing themes is that you will lose all your customization when you decide to change your theme or redesign it. Most analytics software do provide users with plugins to insert code into themes, but why use plugins to insert simple HTML code into your theme?

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WordPress Plugin Releases for 04/02 0

Feb6

New Plugins To do list This plugin provides users with a to-do list feature. You can configure the plugin to have private to-do lists for each user or for all users to share a to-do list.

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Do You Have Class? 0

Jan26

I have hard time understanding the basis of this article but I wanted to link to it because I know many in the WeblogToolsCollection audience are coders themselves and it would be interesting to see the conversation that arises from Andrew’s post. WordPress coders have no class .

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Making Site Wide Changes on Your WordPress Blog 0

Jan22

Last week I wrote up a post to review the Real-Time Find and Replace Plugin and the comments on that story about other methods to make site wide changes permanent sent me in search of another way to search and replace information in my SQL database. Now I consider myself pretty decent at geeky things but directly editing and messing with my site’s SQL database does not top my list of things to do.? Neither does manually going through nearly 1,000 postings to make changes

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Preventing WordPress Plugins From Loading 0

Jan11

There may be times in WordPress where you would like to load the WordPress environment manually, and prevent plugins from loading. Two instances where this is ideal are: When loading an inline frame with Thickbox or Colorbox . When parsing AJAX requests in an external PHP file

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