If you post helpful information on your blog chances are some of your early posts are now outdated as technologies have changed over the years. Let’s take a look at how we can add a mix of PHP tags to our WordPress themes to automatically add a small disclaimer or warning message to posts over X years old.
In this tutorial I will be showing you a very simple way to add comment capabilities to your existing website or one in the midst of production. The tutorial will be very basic but cover all of the necessary steps. Please note that this tutorial is more about teaching the underlining skills than actually adding the functionality. Hopefully by the end of this you will be capable of building and implementing a use-able comment system.
Have you ever wanted to read RSS feeds in your website? Or you ever wanted to give your visitors gadget that contains your latest articles to put in their website? In this tutorial you will know how to read RSS feeds using PHP.
How you can create own commenting system (AJAX) for your items (any units at your website) with PHP.
It seems as though there is no end to the amount of “promising” that SEO firms will make for clients. You have heard this one before, “I will make your site on first the results page with my SEO tactics.” This kind of statement makes businesses and entrepreneurs flock to these supposed SEO gurus in hopes that they will help get them to the top of the ranking page.
PHP/MYSQL/jQuery Tiny comments system with multi ajax effects
How to create a simple wordpress plugin to add unique custom meta data to your blog posts/pages and extend it according to your own needs.
So far in this WordPress theme tutorial series we’ve put together a visual concept in Photoshop and coded up a working prototype in HTML and CSS. Now let’s take our static web page files and create a fully working WordPress theme by splitting up the code over the various template files and injecting the relevant WordPress PHP tags.
In previous tutorial we developed a basic plugin that allowed us to use a shortcode. This tutorial will show you how to make basic administration panel in WordPress admin.
With this function, you can show or hide part of your posts at a specified time, so that you can prepare for future posts, or competitions, enabling you to make changes to the content at an exact time, without needing to make the changes at that exact moment in time.
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