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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 feed. So, if you’re [...]
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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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By
Justin Tadlock on
January 21, 2008
Have you ever wanted to design a WordPress theme but lack the CSS skills to make the template pretty? Do you have some great ideas for functionality but don’t know a lick of PHP? Perhaps, you’re just too lazy to sit down and do it yourself. You’re not alone. Welcome to [...]
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Justin Tadlock on
January 14, 2008
Here it is. My completely (I mean somewhere near complete) new theme.
I’m still not sure what I think about it or how comfortable I am with it. Change is hard sometimes. I’ve struggled with what elements I wanted to include for hours tonight, trying to get something to work right, hoping for that [...]
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Justin Tadlock on
December 17, 2007
“A common mistake that people make when trying to design something completely foolproof is to underestimate the ingenuity of complete fools.” - Douglas Adams
I’ve been thinking a lot lately about what makes a good blog design and when to release that design to the world. I’ve ultimatley concluded that I have no good answer for [...]
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By
Justin Tadlock on
December 11, 2007
If any of you’ve wondered where I’ve been the last couple of days, then I must tell you that I’ve been hard at work creating more options for the Structure WordPress theme. I didn’t plan on releasing an update this soon, but things were running too smoothly for me not to give something [...]
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By
Justin Tadlock on
December 9, 2007
The Structure theme has a new home!
The Structure theme is now hosted on ThemeHybrid.com.
Theme Information:
Description: A theme for news/magazine sites with a blog-friendly option too. It includes built-in video and image features that easily allow you to customize your site. There are content blocks that you can place virtually anywhere on the page.
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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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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 book, [...]
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By
Justin Tadlock on
November 6, 2007
I’ve enjoyed playing around with jQuery so much lately that I’ve decided to take on another project with this useful library — a new WordPress theme, of course.
I typically try to stick to XHTML, CSS, and PHP, but I need to branch out a little. Sure, I used jQuery on the Visionary theme, but I [...]
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