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Luciano Ferrer

How To Style Your Posts Based on Category, Tag or Custom Taxonomy in WordPress - Theme.fm - 0 views

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    "How To Style Your Posts Based on Category, Tag or Custom Taxonomy in WordPress Style Posts by Taxonomy We heard this question many times and it's not as simple as it sounds, so we're dedicating a whole blog post to the solution. Today we'll talk about child themes, taxonomy (categories, tags and custom taxonomy), the post_class function, it's filter friend and their correct usage in WordPress themes. As simple as it sounds, adding the appropriate CSS rules to your theme stylesheet doesn't always work unless you're using default themes or very well written ones. Then again, even if it does, you might see it broken during the next update to the theme you're using, which brings us to child themes."
Peter Nilsson

Increase Usefulness With Custom Taxonomy In WordPress - 0 views

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    If you want more flexibility in your website content that built-in taxonomies cannot provide? You can create a custom taxonomy to meet your desired goals.
Luciano Ferrer

WordPress › Dynamic Widgets « WordPress Plugins - 2 views

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    "Dynamic Widgets gives you full control on which pages your widgets will appear. It lets you dynamically show or hide widgets on WordPress pages by setting conditional logic rules with just a few mouse clicks. No knowledge of PHP required. No fiddling around with conditional tags. You can set conditional rules by Role, Dates, Browser, Theme Template, Language (WPML or QTranslate), URL, for the Homepage, Single Posts, Attachments, Pages, Authors, Categories, Tags, Archives, Error Page, Search Page, Custom Post Types, Custom Post Type Archives, Custom Taxonomies in Custom Post Types, Custom Taxonomies Archives, WPEC/WPSC Categories, BuddyPress Components, BuddyPress Groups, Pods pages and bbPress."
Vernon Fowler

Types Plugin - WordPress Custom Post Types and Custom Fields - 4 views

  • Types Plugin – Custom Post Types, Taxonomies and Custom Fields Types is the integrated solution for customizing WordPress. You’ll be able to create custom post types, taxonomy and custom fields – all from within the WordPress GUI.
Vernon Fowler

Types intro on Vimeo - 0 views

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    Shows how the Types WordPress plugin is used to create custom post types, taxonomy and fields.
John Pratt

How to Create Custom Post Types in WordPress - 6 views

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    all about custom posts types and how to create post types, custom taxonomies, and display them by hacking your WordPress theme
Vernon Fowler

WordPress › Content Audit « WordPress Plugins - 4 views

  • You can display the audit details to logged-in editors on the front end if you want, either above or below the content. You can style the audit message.
  • If you want to see sparklines from Google Analytics, also install the Google Analytics Dashboard plugin. This will give you some idea of how popular an article is, which might influence your decisions.
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    Lets you create a content inventory right in the WordPress Edit screens. You can mark content as redundant, outdated, trivial, or in need of a review for SEO or style. The plugin creates a custom taxonomy (like a new set of categories) that's visible only from the admin screens. Since the content status labels work just like categories, you can remove the built-in ones and add your own if you like. You can also assign a content owner (distinct from the original author) and keep notes. The IDs are revealed on the Edit screens so you can keep track of your content even if you change titles and permalinks. The plugin supports the new custom content types in 3.0.
anonymous

Custom Post Type UI - 0 views

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    Admin UI for creating custom post types and custom taxonomies in WordPress
Vernon Fowler

Function Reference/admin url « WordPress Codex - 0 views

  • admin_url( 'edit-tags.php?taxonomy=category', 'https' );
Anna Johansson

Extend WordPress With Custom Fields - Smashing Magazine - 8 views

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    By Alex Denning at Smashing Magazine on April 29, 2010. How did Wordpress evolve so quickly? Custom fields, that's how.
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