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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By Justin Tadlock on November 7, 2007
Tabbed sidebar elements are in. Why bother making users scroll down the page, when they can simply click a tab to quickly access various parts of your site? Another popular thing is jQuery, “The Write Less, Do More, JavaScript Library.”
I’ve gotten a lot of emails asking how I created tabs with jQuery [...]
Tagged css, JavaScript, XHTML |
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 [...]
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By Justin Tadlock on November 4, 2007
This theme has been discontinued. Check out ThemeHybrid.com for the new themes.
Features
Customized front page to look like a news or magazine site.
Sidebar tabbed navigation through the use of a custom jQuery script (jQuery is packaged with the theme).
Embed YouTube, Google Video, and Metacafe videos easily with Valid XHTML 1.0 Strict. Or, use [...]
Tagged WordPress, WordPress Themes |
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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By Justin Tadlock on October 29, 2007
I’ve been scouring the WordPress plugin pages, other blogs, and the Web in general looking for a decent contact form that works with WordPress. Nope, not a one to be found.
Well, I’m sure there is one, but I haven’t found it yet.
Every plugin I found was easy to implement, but didn’t seem to flow [...]
Tagged Page Template, WordPress, WordPress Hacks |
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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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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By Justin Tadlock on October 23, 2007
I finally found the perfect flash video player: Flash Video Player Plugin for WordPress.
This thing has more options than anything I’ve ever seen. It even lets you add a logo over the video. I particularly like the floating controls it offers. Plus, everything can be overwritten for each video you post [...]
Tagged links, Online, WordPress |
By Justin Tadlock on October 22, 2007
This is a tutorial on how to make your blog or website header image clickable with valid XHTML. This is assuming that you’re using a CSS background image for your header or that you want to.
I was recently designing a theme that I wanted to add a clickable header image to, but had forgotten [...]
Tagged css, Tutorials, WordPress, XHTML |