Creating an image gallery with WordPress bookmarks
How to create a visually-stunning image gallery using WordPress bookmarks (links). This is the third part in the Doing more with bookmarks series.
This is my dumping grounds for all things WordPress. I’ll post themes, plugins, tutorials, and hacks under this topic. Have a look around. There’s plenty for everybody.
How to create a visually-stunning image gallery using WordPress bookmarks (links). This is the third part in the Doing more with bookmarks series.
How to use the built-in WordPress links manager to create an easy-to-edit navigation menu for your site. Change links straight from your dashboard.
The new year is upon us. It’s time for setting goals and making resolutions. Find out what I have in store for 2009.
Taking a look back at my life both online and offline in the year of 2008. View some great discussions, tutorials, and other announcements made throughout the year.
I created a WordPress theme framework for quite a few reasons. In this post, I’ll try to address my reasoning behind it and the benefits to both developers and end users.
The Get the Image plugin for WordPress is one of my favorite plugins because it handles all of the work when I need to display thumbnails on my site archives. It can do so much more than thumbnails though. I was recently contacted about adding some extra features to the … Continue reading →
I’m going completely open source with my WordPress themes and theme club. The GPL may just be the best way to work within the WP framework.
Links lists and blogrolls have long ago died. We should start thinking creatively about how we could use bookmarks in WordPress more effectively.
I wanted to give this site a slight makeover for the holidays. So, this is my Christmas-based redesign of JustinTadlock.com.
How to point your WordPress feeds to Feedburner by using your theme’s functions.php instead of an .htaccess file.