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I'm a total stickler for the favicon. When I see a site without it I think, "Slacker."
I'm a total stickler for the favicon. When I see a site without it I think, "Slacker."
Looking to add a list of pages or posts or categories or anything into a page? Create a custom menu first and then use this shortcode to put it anywhere on your site.
Creating bullet lists of pages on your site? Longer-term solution: use Custom Menu Shortcodes.
WordPress widgets bring features, content and fancy-pants tricks to your site.
Menus are often an overlooked little gem in the WordPress Swiss Army Knife of tools. Get to know them and you'll become fast friends.
Using CSS gradients, you can get that slick Photoshopped look without the images or even Photoshop.
"Hey, I found this fantastic theme! Can you customize it?" Of course I can. But it's analogous to going to the house contractor and saying, "Hey, I saw this gorgeous house. Can you build it?
It's important for users new to WordPress to have a good understanding of what pages and posts are and when to use them.
If you know one little trick, you can use Google's powerful search engine to search for any content on a single site--even if that site doesn't have a search function.
No CSS was harmed in the making of this website. It's all Canvas, all using the WOO Canvas admin.
Strong, clean site with some nice overlay effects from the graphic designer.
If you don't use an email address any longer, delete it. It's not always as easy to do as you think!
Flagstone Pantry is going to be exciting to watch. Kristen Desmond is a rockstar who is going to make this happen.
Using the uBillboard WordPress slider plugin and it automatically resizes my vertical or portrait images so that they repeat--which I don't want.
You're 25% done with the lessons on learning how to play guitar. Wow, can your website do that kind of learning management? Sensei can.