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All Things Wordpress: Code Resources (Advanced)

in THE LAB, Wall Things Series by ronald on Monday, December 29th, 2008 // 0 comments

What’s up everyone? Today is a great day and an even better day for Wordpress lovers. Because I’ve gathered essential articles from all over the world that will help you turn your stock Wordpress blog into a highly customized information powerhouse.


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Beefing up your Wordpress blog can help you entice views and dazzle spectators. Let’s face it, these day its a must in order to stand out from the crowd. Furthermore, you may thank Wordpress code seem difficult and at first they can be. But, there far from impossible to implement. All that’s needed is some knowledge of HTML, CSS, PHP, Javascript and a little bit of time and PATIENT. These things do take time for the average person.

Utilizing these computer languages inhance the appearance and funtionality of your Wordpress blog.

Down below are links to tutorials that walk you through the steps for creating exciting new features to your WP blog that will talk for blog from nice to amazing. Enjoy.


So you want to create WordPress themes huh?, READ
Feb.19.2007 on WPDesigner.com by unknown sorry

Building Custom WordPress Theme, READ
Nov.17.2008 on Webdesignerwall.com by Nick La

How to: Setting up Wordpress to Easily Function as a CMS, READ
2008 on Cagintranet.com by Chris Cagle
Also see: Wordpress Tip: 3 Awesome Custom Field Tricks, Read
10 Little Known Wordpress Theme Tricks

11 Ways to Improve a Blog Theme Without a Complete Re-Design, READ
Dec.4.2008 on Designm.ag by Steven Snell
Also See: How to Build a Simple Community News Section with Delicious and FeedBurner, Read
Top 10 Tutorials for Working with WordPress Comments, READ

30 Excellent WordPress Video Tutorials, READ
Dec.26.2008 on SixRevisions.com by Jacob Gube

PHP: Get WordPress Post Categories, READ
Oct.16.2008 on davidwalsh.name by David Walsh

How to: Upgrade your WordPress Blog in a Minute via SSH, Read
How To: Building a Google Custom Search Engine (GCSE) into Your WordPress Blog, READ
Building a Multi-Author Blog with WordPress, READ

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