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More and more people are taking advantage of the freedom, customisation and extensibility that only WordPress can provide, so follow this tutorial to move your site from Blogger and join the revolution.
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Written: 9 Feb 2012
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There are a whole bunch of special definitions that you can specify in wp-config.php to specify how your WordPress site should operate and these are the most used ones.
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Written: 6 Feb 2012
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WordPress Multisite allows you to create an infinite number of websites under one WordPress installation and this tutorial shows you how to set it up and how to add new sites to your network.
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Written: 16 Jan 2012
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As we move into 2012, I recommend following these few tips to help make running and managing your WordPress sites so much easier for you, including editing your WordPress themes and files.
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Updated: 9 Jan 2012
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There’s frequently occasion to want to know the Post ID and this snippet will give you an additional column in your posts list screen displaying it for easy access and reference.
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Updated: 9 Jan 2012
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This snippet allows you to include the entire contents of another post or page within a post, page, or even the sidebar, through the use of a shortcode.
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Updated: 9 Jan 2012
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This snippet allows you to add anything you want to the end of every post. For example, you could show an author info box, or information about your newsletter so that people can subscribe to it.
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Updated: 9 Jan 2012
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Did you know that custom post types aren’t automatically included in your site’s main RSS feed? Use this quick snippet to make sure that they get included.
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Updated: 9 Jan 2012
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Custom post types can be a very useful tool when you need to display different kinds of information in different ways on your WordPress site, which is good for things like events or products.
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Updated: 23 Jan 2012
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