Function Reference/wp title « WordPress Codex - 0 views
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The wp_title() function should not be used by a theme in conjunction with other strings or functions (like concocting with bloginfo('name') ) to set the title because it will render plugins unable to rewrite page titles correctly. The best practice is to use the wp_title filter with a callback function. This method is now a requirement for themes.
WordPress › Dashboard Tweaks « WordPress Plugins - 4 views
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"A list of the tweaks included in the Dashboard Tweaks plugin: - change the WordPress logo in the top-left of the admin bar with a custom admin logo - link that logo to the home URL instead of the new wp-admin/about.php - remove the entire sub-menu with links to Codex, forums and what not - remove the Visit Site sub-menu under the site's name - change "Howdy" into "Welcome back" - add a special favicon for the Dashboard only (ideally different from the frontend, but up to you) - change the tab title into a standard "Dashboard of [sitename]" - remove icons in front of Dashboard menus - reduce page heading size - remove publish icon of Add new Post/Page screens - add colored background to sidebar active sub-menu to add contrast - add colored background to activated plugins to add contrast - add custom footer text"
Post Types « WordPress Codex - 1 views
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it is better if you prefix your identifier with a short namespace that identifies your plugin, theme or website that implements the custom post type. For example: acme_product or aw_product for products post type used by a hypothetical ACMEWidgets.com website
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Namespacing your custom post type identifier will not guarantee against conflicts but will certainly minimize their likelihood.
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Do pay close attention to not having your custom post type identifier exceed 20 characters though, as the post_type column in the database is currently a VARCHAR field of that length.
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Child Themes « WordPress Codex - 0 views
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A child theme resides in its own directory in wp-content/themes. The scheme below shows the location of a child theme along with its parent theme (Twenty Twelve) in a typical WordPress directory structure:
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This directory can contain as little as a style.css file, and as much as any full-fledged WordPress theme contains: style.css (required) functions.php (optional) Template files (optional) Other files (optional)
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@import url("../twentytwelve/style.css");
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Function Reference/wp is mobile « WordPress Codex - 0 views
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This Conditional Tag checks if the user is visiting using a mobile device. This is a boolean function, meaning it returns either TRUE or FALSE.
Plugin API/Action Reference/wp enqueue scripts « WordPress Codex - 0 views
Function Reference/wp enqueue style « WordPress Codex - 1 views
Embeds « WordPress Codex - 0 views
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Twitter (WordPress 3.4+)
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Make sure that the URL is on its own line and not hyperlinked
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SoundCloud (WordPress 3.5+)
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