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www.dreamhost.com
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| | | | | Stop cramming everything into Posts and Pages. Custom post types can revolutionize your WordPress site and showcase your business the way it deserves. | |
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dev.clintonblackburn.com
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| | | | | I finally solved a WordPress problem that's bugged me for the past few weeks! MITCNC has a number of pages under the /programs/ path that describes our various initiatives and lists the volunteers in charge of them. Many of these pages are custom templates with hard-coded content, and require a Git commit and deploy to update. We want to get back to doing updates in WordPress Admin so that any of our volunteers can make content changes. My solution to this problem is to implement a custom post type, and use custom fields to provide the data for various page components. | |
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joshcollinsworth.com
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| | | | | When you're just starting out with WordPress, it's easy to think that you can just open up the style.css file included with your theme and begin making alterations. And that will work-at least for a while-but it won't be a good idea... | |
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dawidmakowski.com
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| | | Introduction API marketplaces are evolving rapidly, driven by the surge in AI-based solutions. As a seasoned technologist with over 25 years of coding... | ||