WordPress › Widget Logic « WordPress Plugins - 2 views
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"Widget Logic lets you control on which pages widgets appear using WP's conditional tags. It also adds a 'widget_content' filter. Download Version 0.56 ❤ Favorite Description Installation FAQ Screenshots Other Notes Changelog Stats Support Reviews Developers This plugin gives every widget an extra control field called "Widget logic" that lets you control the pages that the widget will appear on. The text field lets you use WP's Conditional Tags, or any general PHP code."
The 4 Best WordPress Language Translation Plugins - 2 views
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"WPML, Easy Translation Manager for WordPress, Google Language Translator, Multilingual Press Here's a riddle for you: how can you create a very appealing site with a responsive design that still sends your visitors away at first glance? As the Internet is becoming more accessible around the world, more eyes will be on your site. And if your visitors don't understand English, they are going to look for a way to translate your copy (I guess I should have given you a longer time to ponder the riddle). If your visitors literally can't read your copy they're certainly not going to stick around your site just for the pretty interface. If you're a world news site, you are going to want to cater to your non-English speaking readers as well. And what if you aren't trying to cater to a worldwide market? Remember that the many people in the United States use English as a second-language and would much prefer to read something in their native language… So in the spirit of continuing my series of reviewing my favorite plugins, let's take a look at some of the best language translation plugins that the WordPress community has to offer."
Best Related Posts Plugins for WordPress - WPExplorer - 1 views
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"It's been a while since I pulled a plugin list post, so here is one just to get our groove back on. Before we take it too far though, I'd urge you to spare a few minutes, and check out these other lists: 20 Best Social Media Plugins for WordPress, 20 Great Admin WordPress Plugins, 40 Must-Have WordPress Plugins, and 10 BuddyPress Plugins You Must Have, among others. That aside, how about we drop the anchor and set sail? Good. To make loyal customers out of your readers, you have to keep wowing them with more of your awesome content. After all, creating content like a god won't mean jack if no one can find it long after it has disappeared from your front page. So stop losing visitors left, right and center, and actively engage them with more content - more related content that will keep readers from exiting your site from the entry post. Good news is with the right related post plugin, you can direct users to more of your content, and keep them on your site longer, which - if you're wondering - increases your chances of making a sale. In this post, we will unveil a few select related post plugins for WordPress, so you can drive user engagement, boost your page impressions, and hopefully net those elusive sales. Enjoy and share your favorite related posts plugins at the end! Let's start with…"
WP Daily Themes Weekly WordPress Roundup #24 - 0 views
Beginning WordPress Development: A Look at Common Functions - 6 views
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As a developer, one of my favorite things about WordPress is its built-in functions, which allow you to easily manipulate and extend WordPress with just a few lines of code. WordPress functions are an essential component of WordPress theme development; once you understand how they work, it's easy to create your own custom WordPress themes.
Wordpress: Tutorials and Resources for Designers and Developers - 0 views
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Every so often you come across a site that makes you wonder why you never found it before, and Andy Gongea's GraphicRating site is one of those for me. This collection of favorite WordPress Tutorials and Resources is extremely helpful, as is his WordPress Cheat Sheet. I often gauge the quality of sites by who they link to, who they cite as authorities, and who they admire. Andy's heros are my heros: Zeldman, Molly, Meyer, Shea, Moll, Croft, Snook are some he specifically names in his Ten Things a Web Designer Should Consider article. In this Tutorials and Resources article, he links to quality tutorials from other designers I know and respect, like Chris Coyier's CSS-Tricks and Ian Stewart's ThemeShaper.com among many others. In other words, if I hadn't already found a lot of these great sites, this one post would have set me up really nicely! I look forward, therefore, to exploring all the great tutorials and resources I haven't yet discovered on my own that he lists.
200+ Christmas Icons to Decorate Your Blog - 6 views
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We are almost 10 days away from our favorite Christmas! All the shopping malls and streets in India and Singapore are now filled up with decorations! Have you started to decorate your blog yet? Below you can find more than 200 Christmas icons to use in your blog. Each icon can be used in a unique st
Digging Into WordPress - the book! - 4 views
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Two of my favorite web designers with super helpful blogs, Chris Coyier of CSS Tricks and Jeff Starr of Perishable Press, have just released their new collaboration! The book, "Digging Into WordPress," is now available as a PDF download, and if you buy the PDF book now, you will be eligible for a "sweet discount" on the hard copy of the book when it comes out, plus receive updates free. They've done a great job on this book, which covers setting up WordPress, anatomy of a WordPress theme, theme design and development, extending functionality including using WordPress as a CMS, working with RSS feeds, SEO, dealing with comments, and keeping your site "healthy." I already followed both of these designers before they began their collaboration, and have found countless useful tutorials, code snippets, design ideas, and much more on both of their sites - I've relied on Perishable Press as a source for great unobtrusive javascript code, and on CSS-Tricks for all kinds of other useful tools for making valid, functional, and beautiful sites. This book is bound to be a valuable reference to anyone who works with WordPress.
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Find Out What Your Visitors Think With These 6 Best WordPress Poll Plugins | Elegant Th... - 0 views
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"Poll & Quiz Tools by OpinionStage WP-Polls YOP Poll Democracy Poll Responsive Poll (premium) TotalPoll Pro (premium) You can't easily run a successful website without knowing what your users care about, what they think about certain issues, and the kind of content that will keep them engaged in the future. Don't be scared, though! There are plenty of ways to figure these things out, such as market research and analytics. Or you could just, you know, go up to your users and ask them: "Hey, how do you feel about this issue?" Enter polls. Not only are polls straightforward and easy to interpret, they also make users feel more invested in your website. Today we will be going over our favorite picks of the best WordPress poll plugins (both free and paid) and their unique features in order to help you narrow down which will earn a spot on your website."
10 Reasons Why WordPress is the Best CMS Platform - 0 views
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