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www.sean-barton.co.uk
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| | | | I recently had a conversation with someone who had decided to come to Wordpress to take advantage of a plugin or two and wanted to know how to get an existing site into the correct theme structure as required. It took a lengthy email or two to explain but it struck me that lots of | |
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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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digwp.com
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| | | | After updating to WordPress 3.8, the single-column Dashboard disappears with no options to bring it back. For years, users could set the number of columns... | |
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dwaves.de
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| | Why keep all your results to yourself? - Blog with howtos and public free software and hardware OpenSource searchable knowledgebase about Linux and OpenSource - with a touch security, politics and philosophy. |