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Custom Fields

Custom Fields For Feeds: WordPress Plugin

Custom Fields For Feeds: WordPress Plugin

By Justin Tadlock on January 27, 2008

Description: This puts images or videos into your feeds through the use of custom fields. You can alter the custom field Keys and what is displayed.
Version 1.0.1 Beta
License: GPL
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About this plugin
One of the things I wanted to accomplish in the custom fields tutorial series is adding the custom fields to the [...]

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How to add videos to your WordPress sidebar

How to add videos to your WordPress sidebar

By Justin Tadlock on January 25, 2008

YouTube has become a bit of a phenomenon on the Internet, and everyone’s rushing to embed videos into their blogs. This is actually a fairly neat thing, especially if you blog a lot about videos or have videos that will emphasize the importance of your posts.

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WordPress Custom Fields: Book Reviews Pt. 2

WordPress Custom Fields: Book Reviews Pt. 2

By Justin Tadlock on November 20, 2007

This part of the tutorial will cover making things look a little prettier. It is a more advanced PHP tutorial than any of the previous tutorials in the overall custom fields series. Basically, we will do a lot of work, but it won’t look like we’ve accomplished much. We still have [...]

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WordPress Custom Fields: Book Reviews Pt. 1

By Justin Tadlock on November 15, 2007

Finally, another part in the WordPress custom fields tutorial series. This time, we’re stepping it up a notch though. We’re going to take custom fields to another level. I hope you’re prepared. We’ve covered some basic things thus far, and that’s all you need to know to be prepared.
Have you ever wanted to write [...]

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WordPress Custom Fields: Listing A Series Of Posts

By Justin Tadlock on November 1, 2007

This is an updated version of this article. If you’re looking for the older version, see page 2.
Do you write long series of posts? Do you have a bunch of articles that definitely need to be linked together? This WordPress custom fields technique will allow you to do that without a lot [...]

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WordPress Custom Fields: Adding Images To Posts

WordPress Custom Fields: Adding Images To Posts

By Justin Tadlock on October 27, 2007

This tutorial will explain how to add images to your posts using WordPress custom fields. It is the third part of the Using WordPress Custom Fields Series. This tutorial assumes you at least know what XHTML, PHP, CSS, and WordPress are. Plus, you should know how to input a custom field [...]

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Using WordPress Custom Fields: Introduction

By Justin Tadlock on October 24, 2007

I decided a couple of weeks ago that I wanted to do an ongoing tutorial series with WordPress custom fields. At first, I thought I’d simply write a complete guide, but that idea seemed daunting. It seems far easier to break down the guide into individual posts in a series. Instead of [...]

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Using WordPress Custom Fields: Subtitles

By Justin Tadlock on October 16, 2007

This article, or series of articles, is long overdue. I’ve been using custom fields to make “little” fixes around this site for a while now. They are probably the most powerful feature of WordPress, yet the least used. Maybe that’s because they’re hidden away at the bottom of the “Write” page. [...]

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Cleaning Up Your WordPress Blog & Other Extreme Sports

By Justin Tadlock on September 30, 2007

With the summer ending and the autumn chill in the air, which is actually quite nice, I felt that it was time to do some major housecleaning. No, not by breaking out the mop and broom—but my brain, fingers, keyboard, and sheer force of will (I should probably break out the mop and broom [...]

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