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Planning a WordPress Knowledge Base

…ears ago, I used to write technical manuals for clients. These would generally take the form of paper documents, with hundreds of pages of technical information printed off and probably used as a handy place to rest a coffee mug by most of the people they were produced for. If…


Getting Started With Redux Framework: Introducing It and Integrating It Into Your Theme

…e CreatingWhen site owners install a new WordPress theme, the first thing they want to do is to tweak its look and feel to match their branding or personal preference. And most of the time, the people who buy, download, or install WordPress themes have little or no coding experience.So…


How to Use Filters in OpenCart

…et's first try to understand the concept of filters in OpenCart. In a conventional store front-end, you'll probably find an "Advanced search" feature so that users can filter products according to their preferences. But sometimes, you want to group different kinds of products together, although they belong to different categories.…


How to Back Up a WordPress Site with CodeGuard

…e CreatingWhat Is CodeGuard?CodeGuard is an automated, cloud-based backup service for websites and databases, and it's well suited to securely backing up your WordPress sites in real time.When it comes to backing up WordPress, we need to consider all the files in our WordPress configuration, e.g. WordPress itself, themes, plugins,…


Ever Heard of Must-Use Plugins?

…ess has loads of functions, tools and utilities in its core, many of which are what contribute to making WordPress the number one content management system in the world. Most of these WordPress features are well known—like custom post types, action and filter hooks, and the visual editor—but some of…


WP_Query Arguments: Taxonomies

…er-box; } body {margin: 0;}*{box-sizing:border-box;}body{margin-top:0px;margin-right:0px;margin-bottom:0px;margin-left:0px;} So far in this series, you've learned how WP_Query is structured and what its properties and methods are. Now we're looking at the various arguments you can use with WP_Query and how you code them. WP_Query has a large number of possible arguments, which makes…


Creating Your WordPress Knowledge Base’s Structure

…e you should already have a plan for your knowledge base's structure and any post types and taxonomies you'll need to use to store your data.The next step is to create the structure for your data. In this tutorial I'll take you through: registering taxonomies for your data removing taxonomies…


Combining Underscores With Bootstrap to Create a Theme Framework: Introduction

…e CreatingIf you have been developing WordPress themes for a considerable amount of time, you will realize that you tend to reuse some—or most—of your code across projects. If you are like many of us, you might also have a starter/base theme that you use every time you start a…


Creating Your Own Widgets Using Various WordPress APIs: Introduction

…e CreatingWidgets are a neat way of giving site owners some control over the look (and sometimes functionality) of their WordPress sites. In this series, we are going to be creating a handful of WordPress widgets by combining the Widgets API with other external APIs. The series will consist of…


WP_Query Arguments: Posts, Pages, and Post Types

…er-box; } body {margin: 0;}*{box-sizing:border-box;}body{margin-top:0px;margin-right:0px;margin-bottom:0px;margin-left:0px;} In this part of this series on WP_Query, you'll learn how to use WP_Query to query for posts, pages, and custom post types. You can query for specific posts and pages or you can run a query to return posts of one or more post…


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