More and more clients are using WordPress as their CMS. As a designer or developer, you should really get into WordPress coding. To get started, you can read my WordPress theme guide and hacks. Now, I would like to recommend a resourceful WordPress site to you called WpRecipes. This post contains over 20 recipes that I hand picked from WpRecipes. If you have any good WordPress code or hacks that you want to share, feel free to send them over and I will post it.
In your theme folder, paste the following code to the functions.php file. If you don’t have a functions.php file, create one.
<?php
function dropdown_tag_cloud( $args = '' ) {
$defaults = array(
'smallest' => 8, 'largest' => 22, 'unit' => 'pt', 'number' => 45,
'format' => 'flat', 'orderby' => 'name', 'order' => 'ASC',
'exclude' => '', 'include' => ''
);
$args = wp_parse_args( $args, $defaults );
$tags = get_tags( array_merge($args, array('orderby' => 'count', 'order' => 'DESC')) ); // Always query top tags
if ( empty($tags) )
return;
$return = dropdown_generate_tag_cloud( $tags, $args ); // Here's where those top tags get sorted according to $args
if ( is_wp_error( $return ) )
return false;
else
echo apply_filters( 'dropdown_tag_cloud', $return, $args );
}
function dropdown_generate_tag_cloud( $tags, $args = '' ) {
global $wp_rewrite;
$defaults = array(
'smallest' => 8, 'largest' => 22, 'unit' => 'pt', 'number' => 45,
'format' => 'flat', 'orderby' => 'name', 'order' => 'ASC'
);
$args = wp_parse_args( $args, $defaults );
extract($args);
if ( !$tags )
return;
$counts = $tag_links = array();
foreach ( (array) $tags as $tag ) {
$counts[$tag->name] = $tag->count;
$tag_links[$tag->name] = get_tag_link( $tag->term_id );
if ( is_wp_error( $tag_links[$tag->name] ) )
return $tag_links[$tag->name];
$tag_ids[$tag->name] = $tag->term_id;
}
$min_count = min($counts);
$spread = max($counts) - $min_count;
if ( $spread <= 0 )
$spread = 1;
$font_spread = $largest - $smallest;
if ( $font_spread <= 0 )
$font_spread = 1;
$font_step = $font_spread / $spread;
// SQL cannot save you; this is a second (potentially different) sort on a subset of data.
if ( 'name' == $orderby )
uksort($counts, 'strnatcasecmp');
else
asort($counts);
if ( 'DESC' == $order )
$counts = array_reverse( $counts, true );
$a = array();
$rel = ( is_object($wp_rewrite) && $wp_rewrite->using_permalinks() ) ? ' rel="tag"' : '';
foreach ( $counts as $tag => $count ) {
$tag_id = $tag_ids[$tag];
$tag_link = clean_url($tag_links[$tag]);
$tag = str_replace(' ', ' ', wp_specialchars( $tag ));
$a[] = "\t<option value='$tag_link'>$tag ($count)</option>";
}
switch ( $format ) :
case 'array' :
$return =& $a;
break;
case 'list' :
$return = "<ul class='wp-tag-cloud'>\n\t<li>";
$return .= join("</li>\n\t<li>", $a);
$return .= "</li>\n</ul>\n";
break;
default :
$return = join("\n", $a);
break;
endswitch;
return apply_filters( 'dropdown_generate_tag_cloud', $return, $tags, $args );
}
?>
Now open the file where you want the list to be displayed and paste the following code:
<select name="tag-dropdown" onchange="document.location.href=this.options[this.selectedIndex].value;">
<option value="#">Tags</option>
<?php dropdown_tag_cloud('number=0&order=asc'); ?>
</select>
Via: WpRecipes Credits: WpHacks
Just before the loop starts, paste the following code. Change the dates on line 3 according to your needs.
<?php
function filter_where($where = '') {
$where .= " AND post_date >= '2009-05-01' AND post_date <= '2009-05-15'";
return $where;
}
add_filter('posts_where', 'filter_where');
query_posts($query_string);
?>
Add the query_posts() function just before the Loop. Change the meta_key
and meta_value
accordingly. The example shown below will get posts with custom field "review_type" with value "movie".
<?php query_posts('meta_key=review_type&meta_value=movie'); ?>
<?php if (have_posts()) : ?>
<?php while (have_posts()) : the_post(); ?>
...
...
Via: WpRecipes Credits: John Kolbert
Paste the following code before the loop. This code will retrieve the 5 most recent sticky posts. To change the number of retrieved posts, just change the 5 by the desired value on line 4.
<?php
$sticky = get_option('sticky_posts');
rsort( $sticky );
$sticky = array_slice( $sticky, 0, 5);
query_posts( array( 'post__in' => $sticky, 'caller_get_posts' => 1 ) );
?>
Via: WpRecipes Credits: Justin Tadlock
In your theme folder, functions.php file, paste the following code. This code will automatically insert the content after each post in your RSS feeds. Hence you can use this code to insert ads or promotional text.
function insertFootNote($content) {
if(!is_feed() && !is_home()) {
$content.= "<h4>Enjoyed this article?</h4>";
$content.= "<p>Subscribe to our <a href='#'>RSS feed</a></p>";
}
return $content;
}
add_filter ('the_content', 'insertFootNote');
Via: WpRecipes Credits: Cédric Bousmane
Just paste the following code in your template file where you want to display the most commented posts (eg. sidebar.php). To change the number of displayed posts, simply change the 5 on line 3.
<h2>Popular Posts</h2>
<ul>
<?php $result = $wpdb->get_results("SELECT comment_count,ID,post_title FROM $wpdb->posts ORDER BY comment_count DESC LIMIT 0 , 5");
foreach ($result as $post) {
setup_postdata($post);
$postid = $post->ID;
$title = $post->post_title;
$commentcount = $post->comment_count;
if ($commentcount != 0) { ?>
<li><a href="<?php echo get_permalink($postid); ?>" title="<?php echo $title ?>">
<?php echo $title ?></a> {<?php echo $commentcount ?>}</li>
<?php } } ?>
</ul>
Via: WpRecipes Credits: ProBlogDesign
<h2>Most commented posts from 2008</h2>
<ul>
<?php
$result = $wpdb->get_results("SELECT comment_count,ID,post_title, post_date FROM $wpdb->posts WHERE post_date BETWEEN '2008-01-01' AND '2008-12-31' ORDER BY comment_count DESC LIMIT 0 , 10");
foreach ($result as $topten) {
$postid = $topten->ID;
$title = $topten->post_title;
$commentcount = $topten->comment_count;
if ($commentcount != 0) {
?>
<li><a href="<?php echo get_permalink($postid); ?>"><?php echo $title ?></a></li>
<?php }
}
?>
</ul>
Via: WpRecipes
This code will display related posts based on the current post tag(s). It must be pasted within the loop.
<?php
//for use in the loop, list 5 post titles related to first tag on current post
$tags = wp_get_post_tags($post->ID);
if ($tags) {
echo 'Related Posts';
$first_tag = $tags[0]->term_id;
$args=array(
'tag__in' => array($first_tag),
'post__not_in' => array($post->ID),
'showposts'=>5,
'caller_get_posts'=>1
);
$my_query = new WP_Query($args);
if( $my_query->have_posts() ) {
while ($my_query->have_posts()) : $my_query->the_post(); ?>
<p><a href="<?php the_permalink() ?>" rel="bookmark" title="Permanent Link to <?php the_title_attribute(); ?>"><?php the_title(); ?></a></p>
<?php
endwhile;
}
}
?>
Via: WpRecipes Credits: MichaelH
Open search.php, copy and paste the following code.
<h2 class="pagetitle">Search Results for <?php /* Search Count */ $allsearch = &new WP_Query("s=$s&showposts=-1"); $key = wp_specialchars($s, 1); $count = $allsearch->post_count; _e(''); _e('<span class="search-terms">'); echo $key; _e('</span>'); _e(' — '); echo $count . ' '; _e('articles'); wp_reset_query(); ?></h2>
Via: WpRecipes Credits: ProBlogDesign
Open the header.php file. Paste the following code in between the <title>
tag.
<?php if ( $cpage < 2 ) {}
else { echo (' - comment page '); echo ($cpage);}
?>
Via: WpRecipes Credits: Malcolm Coles
The following code will display 10 future posts.
<p>Future events</p>
<?php query_posts('showposts=10&post_status=future'); ?>
<?php if ( have_posts() ) : while ( have_posts() ) : the_post(); ?>
<p><?php the_title(); ?> <?php the_time('j. F Y'); ?></p>
<?php endwhile; else: ?><p>No future posts.</p><?php endif; ?>
Via: WpRecipes
To randomize posts order, just add the following code before the Loop.
query_posts('orderby=rand');
//the Loop here...
Via: WpRecipes
Open single.php and paste the following code where you want to display the word count.
<?php function count_words($str){
$words = 0;
$str = eregi_replace(" +", " ", $str);
$array = explode(" ", $str);
for($i=0;$i < count($array);$i++)
{
if (eregi("[0-9A-Za-zÀ-ÖØ-öø-ÿ]", $array[$i]))
$words++;
}
return $words;
}?>
Word count: <?php echo count_words($post->post_content); ?>
Via: WpRecipes
To display RSS feeds, you can use the WordPress built-in RSS parser. To do so, include the rss.php file, and then use its wp_rss()
function.
<?php include_once(ABSPATH.WPINC.'/rss.php');
wp_rss('http://feeds2.feedburner.com/WebDesignerWall', 5); ?>
Via: WpRecipes
Open search.php file and find the the_title()
function. Replace it with the following:
echo $title;
Now, just before the modified line, add this code:
<?php
$title = get_the_title();
$keys= explode(" ",$s);
$title = preg_replace('/('.implode('|', $keys) .')/iu',
'<strong class="search-excerpt">\0</strong>',
$title);
?>
Then open the style.css file. Add the following line to it:
strong.search-excerpt { background: yellow; }
Via: WpRecipes Credits: Joost de Valk
The following code will dispaly a greeting message only on Christmas day.
<?php
if ((date('m') == 12) && (date('d') == 25)) { ?>
<h2>Merry Christmas!</h2>
<?php } ?>
Via: WpRecipes
Open the functions.php file and paste the following code:
function getTinyUrl($url) {
$tinyurl = file_get_contents("http://tinyurl.com/api-create.php?url=".$url);
return $tinyurl;
}
In the single.php file, paste the following within the loop where you want to display the TinyURL:
<?php
$turl = getTinyUrl(get_permalink($post->ID));
echo 'Tiny Url for this post: <a href="'.$turl.'">'.$turl.'</a>'
?>
Via: WpRecipes
Open the search.php file in your theme folder, paste the following code before the Loop. The code will exclude categories with ID 1, 2, 3 in the search results.
<?php if( is_search() ) :
$paged = (get_query_var('paged')) ? get_query_var('paged') : 1;
query_posts("s=$s&paged=$paged&cat=-1,-2,-3");
endif; ?>
//the Loop here...
Via: WpRecipes
Open the functions.php file from your theme. If your theme doesn’t have a functions.php file, create one. Paste the following code in it:
<?php function myFilter($query) {
if ($query->is_feed) {
$query->set('cat','-5'); //Don't forget to change the category ID =^o^=
}
return $query;
}
add_filter('pre_get_posts','myFilter');
?>
Via: WpRecipes Credits: Scott Jangro
Open the functions.php file, paste the following code.
<?php function wprecipes() {
return 'Have you checked out WpRecipes today?';
}
add_shortcode('wpr', 'wprecipes');
?>
You’re now able to use the wpr shortcode. To do so, paste the following line of code on the editor (in HTML mode) while writing a post:
[wpr]
This short code will output the “Have you checked out WpRecipes today?” message.
Paste the code anywhere you want to display the Twitter follower count. Replace "YourUserID" with your Twitter account in last line.
<?php function string_getInsertedString($long_string,$short_string,$is_html=false){
if($short_string>=strlen($long_string))return false;
$insertion_length=strlen($long_string)-strlen($short_string);
for($i=0;$i<strlen($short_string);++$i){
if($long_string[$i]!=$short_string[$i])break;
}
$inserted_string=substr($long_string,$i,$insertion_length);
if($is_html && $inserted_string[$insertion_length-1]=='<'){
$inserted_string='<'.substr($inserted_string,0,$insertion_length-1);
}
return $inserted_string;
}
function DOMElement_getOuterHTML($document,$element){
$html=$document->saveHTML();
$element->parentNode->removeChild($element);
$html2=$document->saveHTML();
return string_getInsertedString($html,$html2,true);
}
function getFollowers($username){
$x = file_get_contents("http://twitter.com/".$username);
$doc = new DomDocument;
@$doc->loadHTML($x);
$ele = $doc->getElementById('follower_count');
$innerHTML=preg_replace('/^<[^>]*>(.*)<[^>]*>$/',"\\1",DOMElement_getOuterHTML($doc,$ele));
return $innerHTML;
}
?>
<?php echo getFollowers("YourUserID")." followers"; ?>
Via: WpRecipes
<?php
$fburl="https://feedburner.google.com/api/awareness/1.0/GetFeedData?uri=feed-id";
$ch = curl_init();
curl_setopt($ch, CURLOPT_RETURNTRANSFER, 1);
curl_setopt($ch, CURLOPT_URL, $fburl);
$stored = curl_exec($ch);
curl_close($ch);
$grid = new SimpleXMLElement($stored);
$rsscount = $grid->feed->entry['circulation'];
echo $rsscount;
?>
Via: WpRecipes
Just paste this code in the template file (eg. sidebar.php) where you want to display the latest tweet.
<?php
// Your twitter username.
$username = "TwitterUsername";
$prefix = "<h2>My last Tweet</h2>";
$suffix = "";
$feed = "http://search.twitter.com/search.atom?q=from:" . $username . "&rpp=1";
function parse_feed($feed) {
$stepOne = explode("<content type=\"html\">", $feed);
$stepTwo = explode("</content>", $stepOne[1]);
$tweet = $stepTwo[0];
$tweet = str_replace("<", "<", $tweet);
$tweet = str_replace(">", ">", $tweet);
return $tweet;
}
$twitterFeed = file_get_contents($feed);
echo stripslashes($prefix) . parse_feed($twitterFeed) . stripslashes($suffix);
?>
Via: WpRecipes Credits: Ryan Barr
<a href="http://www.facebook.com/sharer.php?u=<?php the_permalink();?>&t=<?php the_title(); ?>">Share on Facebook</a>
<a href="http://www.digg.com/submit?phase=2&url=<?php the_permalink();?>">Digg It</a>
<a href="http://www.stumbleupon.com/submit?url=<?php the_permalink(); ?>&title=<?php the_title(); ?>">Stumble upon it</a>
<a href="http://delicious.com/post?url=<?php the_permalink();?>&title=<?php the_title();?>">Add to delicious</a>
<a href="http://technorati.com/faves?sub=addfavbtn&add=<?php the_permalink();?>">Share on technorati</a>
<a href="http://twitter.com/home?status=Currently reading <?php the_permalink(); ?>">Tweet this</a>
dlv
great one, a big list to read slowly
now i’m going to sleep, tomorrow i’ll read it :)
thanks for share as always !
CreamScoop
Thanks for the compilation.
Cyrill D.
Thanks for share!
Kersheys
Excellent list. I’ve been looking for some new things to incorporate. In any case, I’ve found a new website to look at when I need specific codes :D Thanks!
laogao
thanks for your post,it’s very useful for me.
Mahallo Media
Great list of wp codes, thanks for sharing!
Jean-Baptiste Jung
Hello Nick,
Thanks a lot for featuring WpRecipes on WDD! I’m extremly honored :)
I hope theses recipes will be helpful for your readers!
Danno
Excellent resource. Thanks.
romain
hi nick,
that is exactly what i was looking for, great timing :) .
One more really useful post.
thanks a lot.
Hezi
wonderful post! now waiting for some wordpress appetizers!
Faiz Indra
Wow…..
It’s wonderfull post. It was help us about WordPress Script.
Thanks…
Arjen
Awesome! Thanks for sharing this nice list.
I’ll work out the ‘show posts between dates’ code.
Adam Akers
Great stuff again.
Cheers
nIc
Great, I’m now learning about wordpress… thanks!
Abu Farhan
Thanks for sharing, I’ll use Tags In A Dropdown Menu
Raymond Selda
Wow! I love WordPress and this snippets will definitely help a lot. Thank you for sharing Nick.
Manuel
sweeeet!
there are some useful bits of information. thx again;)
Manuel
Sunil
Need to check all today.. Thanks a lot
DKumar M.
Nice Tips and tricks nick…. thanks for sharing !!!
DKumar M.
@instantshift
Web Design Va
FABULOUS!! Thank you for posting!
Siti Web Bologna
Finally! We were waiting a long article another freat article as this! Thanks
BeyondRandom
great collection of some codes! Have been wanting to use a few of these. Bookmarked!
davit
Bookmarked! thank you for doing this
Arjen
I just added the related posts code to my post footer, and added the twitter count to my about page. It works great, and is easy to use.
Thanks again!
Accessible Web Design - Richard
Early days with my understanding of WordPress but these look really useful thanks.
I particularly like the one to display future posts – does that mean I can see in advance what I will post next week? Would be a great timesaver as I could just cut and paste it then post it :)
Duncan
Fantastic list! great to see all of these in one place. WP development is something im personally expanding my knowledge on and this will really help.
Cheers for this! :-)
Chris
Not sure if this was an error made in haste, but the code snippet you provide in the “Automatically Insert Content In Your Feeds” example won’t actually insert that piece of content into a feed. It does a check to make sure the content is NOT a feed and NOT on the homepage and then inserts some static content at the bottom of the post (on an individual post page, for instance). In this case, that additional content simply suggests subscribing to the RSS feed for the site.
Hope that clears up confusion for anyone just cutting and pasting that snippet, and thanks to the author for passing on the WpRecipes.com resource!
Jason
Perfect post at the perfect time. I was just working on many of these for a re-design. Thanks!
Josh
A lovely resources, thanks!
Tom Boyd
Thanks for these they will come in very handy!
Logo Designer
Thank you for this great tutorial on wordpress…
Cheers Mate!
Hendryk
The tiny URL tweak has a major flaw: it queries the shortened url on every page load which slows down the page!
I’ve written a plugin which fixes this problem by caching the url – it can be found at the wordpress codex at:
http://wordpress.org/extend/plugins/shortcode-shorturl/
or directly on my blog:
http://hjacob.com/blog/2009/06/short_url_shortcode_wordpress/
Cam
excellent post as always. the social links are difinitely helpful and gets rid of a plugin for me. fresh!
Stephen Winters
Lots of great snipets to use. Thanks for the info!
Nick de Jardine
Nice write up, very comprehensive!
Jeevan
I used the related post hack and it’s not showing anything. It’s just showing the text “Related Posts”. I made two sample posts with the tag High Definition but the related posts are not being listed in either of the pages. Any help?
kittu
a good post for those who dont knw html n php..
Shane
Love your tutorials! Keep them coming.
IdealHut
Great post Nick!
TheToyDetective
A delicious set of code recipes, some of which will certainly be useful on my own WordPress blog.
karina
you’re design is very niice, can i get it? :D
Dario Gutierrez
Great list of tips.
Phil
The related posts code, when used in the loop, messes the comments up most severely if used on the single post page before the comment template!!
Timothy Read
Its great to have all those in one place. Thanks!
BORABORA
Great post!
Keeping up the good work…
Best wishes
ShustOne
Entire post via: WpRecipies
Media Contour
delicious wordpress recipes. very useful in many situations, especially the wp shortcodes.
Chong
This is awesome script, i’m gonna use it….
Thanks Nick :)
Jennifer Song
These are really cool tips. The greatest of WordPress is that it’s the pioneer of all free CMS out there to advocate social networking.
Terence
This is awesome! thanks alot!
格
非常有帮助,谢谢!
Hendrik Jacob
The Short URL approach isn’t recommendable – its slows down the page (because it re-queues the Short URL every time).
Better try this plugin:
http://hjacob.com/blog/2009/06/short_url_shortcode_wordpress/
PS: sorry for shameless self promotion ;)
Chris Robinson
Nice roundup of tips.
@Phil, you’ll need to paste the Related code after your comments include and you should be good to go.
Michael Lynch
I can always rely on you for some excellent insight into the world of WordPress. You have definitely convinced me that WordPress deserves a lot of attention and you, among a few others, have inspired me to start blogging myself. Keep up the great work.
Adam Hermsdorfer
It’s great to have these short codes in one place. One of my favorite things about WordPress is their community.
wordpressaholic
you rock… totally bookmarking this page :)
hongmop
thank you so much!
It’s great!
Yatrik
Wow, awesome list. Thanks for posting.
Dainis Graveris
extremely useful article as always! WordPress is a huge trend, I am sure many people will evaluate this post and refference to it. At least I will, bookmarking!
Amjad Iqbal
great list Nick. thanks for sharing!
jacko
google search engine wft?
Keith D
A great intro for someone like me who is new to WordPress.
I’m starting to look at WordPress because, as you say, lots of clients now want a CMS. And WordPress has lots of documentation and tutorials out there.
Roberto Blake
Great post, loved it, is great for the blogging Graphic Designer!
web design sussex
Great article and website. With regards to other comments about wordpress as CMS i’ve been on a six month long journey testing different CMS tools. So far I have used the following. KenticoCMS, SilverStripe, Expression Engine & Word Press. My findings…. WordPress has been the most flexible and user contributed open source tool I have found and with recipe codes like this your can be assured your blog/website can have all the functionlity a high end drupal or joomla site has!
Sklep zoologiczny
Priceless tips! Thank for another great post.
yapidekor
Thank you my friend …
RobShaver
Three posts ago you wrote about Clixpy but the comments don’t work on that page. Why’s that?
The Clixpy demo did not reproduce my test with perfect fidelity, but I’m sure it could be useful. Bookmarked for future reference.
Thanks
Plastic Extruder
This is great, I’m just getting into WordPress and this will be a big help…thanks.
Vidya
Yest another great entry Nick. Fantastic!
Max.W
Thanks for this, theres a few that I’m going to implement right now!
Thanks again.
CMHB
Great post, Nick. Some of these are going to be very useful to many. Thanks muchly for these.
少数派报告
太好了。great! tks
CSS web designer
thanks some very good info. I just stated looking into WP and it has a tremendous potential
cutyland
Wooow… !! very nice post. And from now WDW is my favourite site.. :P go WDW go !!!!
Wordpressthemegenerator
Bookmarked for future reference. Thanks or sharing this kind of template.
Online Word-press Theme making at Website… Check it.
Guillem CANAL
Great Entry
Great Hacks
What else?
Alex Peterson
Great snippets. Bookmarked. No doubt will come in very useful for future projects. Shame such great documentation isn’t provided on the WP site iteself.
Webagentur
Thanks your this great tutorial. Any WordPress-User can take advantage of it!
gabe
you are awesome to spend your time doing this, thanks. much appreciated.
om ipit
this time i need this tutor and tips, cause i has been redesign my site. thanks for share. i will bookmark it.
Elizabeth K. Barone
This is an invaluable post. There have been too many times where I wanted to do something with WP but since I don’t have a strong PHP background I was completely SOL. Thanks to this post, I’ve discovered another WP resource — and several other resources by the same webmaster.
Thank you!
Shane
Fantastic post – most of these are either things I’ve wanted to do, or have just thought of using! Thanks a lot.
Nick
The code about displaying Twitter follower count is NOT WORKING. I receive the following error: domdocument() expects at least 1 parameter, 0 given. This is in regards to the following line of code you have given: $doc = new DomDocument;
Does anyone know a fix?
Roberto
Your handpicking wp recipes worked out well. As a newbie, this is a fantastic list especially the drop down!
RobertO
Graphic Design Schools.org
jeff
Great Post… I am loving this cheat sheet..
SLKWRM
Thanks a lot! Great site, great tips. From this moment on I’ll be coming here on a daily basis. When l’m more experienced, I’ll be posting my own tips, but at the moment I’m just a humble reader and learner.
From Russia with respect :)
Roy Vergara
thanks for the great guide!
naran_ho
Nice, great tutorial, great!
arhcamt
just what i need! many thanks!
wenzhentao
It is very useful, thanks.
wie bali
It is very useful for me , great tutorial
Julia
Thanks! Great post.
ragingfx
*Display Related Posts Based On Post Tags
Great no more plugins.. Thanks!
Amanda
That’s awesome – you just saved me time and money! … Thanks so much!
disgenia
Nice code, of course! I will take something of it to my brand new (soon) blog.
Thanks and nice job!
Kris
Very cool, thanks very much for the picks! The drop-down menu code is one I think I’ll incorporate into my blog!
~Krismom
maryjanez
awesome..
thanks for sharing.
acı cehre
Very nice, but I have problems in practice
website design stoke
I have been messing around with WordPress all day. Been one of them coders block days. Thanks for the excellent resources! How did I ever finish off my day without these great reads! Thanks!
Grégoire Noyelle
Great, thanks a lot !
CSS Showcase @CSSMadness.com
Awesome WP recipes list! These would be useful for me in the future.
Barry Khan
Wicked post, exclude category from search is really useful.
Kimber
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Does anyone know of a way to list the most recent post from each author in order of date posted? I’ve looked everywhere for something like that.
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Excellent thanks for the collection – plenty of bits I was looking for!
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Thanks! I think I’ll find those Social Buttons useful. :)
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The code you put in “Automatically Insert Content In Your Feeds” doesn’t insert anything in the feed output, it’s putting something under a single article only.
If this should work like promised in the title it must say:
if(is_feed())
(Wouldn’t make sense to ask people to subscribe to the RSS feed while they are reading it, or? ;-)
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Nice post! Here’s an article that shows how to automatically create bit.ly links for your posts: http://devmoose.com/coding/automatically-create-a-bitly-url-for-wordpress-posts
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Thanks for the twitter counter and rss codes.i have successfully added those codes to my website
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Awesome list.
I found out that some of my plugins use too many cpu resources on my server, so I need to add code that reduces consumption. I look forward to trying these. And for all my searching, it’s rare to find so many in one spot.
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Hi there, I’ve created my first wordpress powered blog integrated into my client’s site… with great help from Nick La’s themes and tutorials.
There’s one thing I am stuck on though, and wonder if anyone could help:
Now that my client has many posts, I want the main blog page to show just ‘summaries’ of each post (just like on webdesignerwall), so the user must click on ‘read more’ or ‘the blog post title’ to get the full post.
This means they are more likely to comment and it is neater!
Anyone knows what I need to do to get this to happen II’d be grateful.
Thanks and big shouts to Nick La and Web Designer Wall for the inspirtation and help.
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Hi,
I was looking for a php code to display the sticky post in a table format.
Problem is i dont know what to include in my header. Include what file ?
I will drop the php code inside my template.
mylife
Hello,
I am working on site in wordpress, where all the Jobs are pulled from the external jobs sites, such as monster, indeed, simplyhired. jobs are getting published on site randomly. but I need to explode the jobs titles after specific ascii character ” – ” for ex Sales and Marketing Manager – Mortons Steakhouse – San Francisco, CA and extract last jobs Address from the title and call it in location column.
Can somebody give me php function or any other way that should work automatically for this. the ” – ” is common for all jobs titles published on site.
waiting….
Thanks
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hello, i just wanna ask if you could provide a code that will trim and show only the text beetween theText Here .. also, a code that will show the text which has a beginning of a word ‘Price’
e.g: post text… Price: $23.99…text text…
the output will be, $23.99
thanks in advance, cheers!
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