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Digging into WordPress

by Chris Coyier & Jeff Starr

Displaying Theme Data with WordPress

Posted on: December 14, 2011 by Jeff Starr

A cool trick you can do with WordPress is display information directly
from your theme's style.css stylesheet. I recently used this on a site
where the theme's version number is used throughout the template to
keep things current and consistent.

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* Posted in: CSS, PHP, Theme
* Tags: functions, Theme, tips, tricks
* Discussion: 7 Comments

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WordPress 3.3 Update

..went oh so smooth here at DigWP. We just completed the WP 3.3
(Sonny) update and everything is working (and looking) great. The
revamped Admin interface looks incredible! Kudos to the entire
WordPress team for their hard work and for making WordPress #1.
Download and learn more.

WordPress Hosting Review

Alex Denning of WPShout has put together a comprehensive, independent
review of the best hosts for WordPress-powered sites. An excellent
resource for those looking for awesome WordPress hosting.

HTML Formatting for Custom Menus

Posted on: November 28, 2011 by Jeff Starr

For some projects, it's nice to output clean, well-formatted markup.
Using theme template files enables great control over most of your
(X)HTML formatting, but not so much for automated functionality
involving stuff like widgets and custom menus. One of my current
projects requires clean, semantic HTML markup for all web pages, but
also takes advantage of WordPress' custom-menu functionality to make
things easy. In this DiW article, we'll see how to enjoy both:
WordPress custom menus and clean, well-formatted HTML markup.

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* Posted in: Design, XHTML
* Tags: functions, HTML, menu
* Discussion: 28 Comments

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Clean Up "Cannot redeclare" Hack

Posted on: November 18, 2011 by Jeff Starr

One of my clients was hacked with the so-called "Cannot redeclare"
hack. It seems closely related to the nefarious TimThumb hack, so if
you've been hit by either of these hacks, you should check for the
other. Apparently these hacks affect shared servers, so if you host
multiple WordPress sites, chances are high that they're all infected.

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* Posted in: Security
* Tags: hacking, PHP, Security
* Discussion: 15 Comments

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That's Not Spam: False Positives and Ham

Posted on: October 13, 2011 by Jeff Starr

Everyone loves a good comment. Readers benefit from the shared
information and authors appreciate the conversation and feedback. But
you gotta keep the spam out. Akismet and other anti-spam plugins do an
excellent job of automating the process, but it's a good idea to watch
out for false positives: legitimate comments marked as spam. Rescuing
ham comments from the spam pile promotes healthy comment threads and
improves the quality and reputation of your site. In this DiW post, we
explain how WordPress & Akismet deal with spam, discuss anti-spam
strategy, and share some ham-saving tips and tricks.

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* Posted in: Plugins, Security
* Tags: comments, spam, tips, tricks
* Discussion: 5 Comments

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Import Feed, Display in Multiple Columns

Posted on: September 27, 2011 by Jeff Starr

Recently I worked on a project where a single RSS feed was imported and
displayed in multiple columns on the web page. Certain pages display
feed items in two columns, others in groups of three or more. This
technique uses WordPress' built-in fetch_feed functionality to parse
external feeds, and a slice of PHP magic to display them in multiple
columns. It's flexible too, enabling any number of columns and feed
items from anywhere in your theme/template files. For example, you
could display any of the following:

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* Posted in: PHP
* Tags: feeds, PHP
* Discussion: 12 Comments

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Where to Get Help with WordPress

Posted on: September 22, 2011 by Jeff Starr

We get quite a few requests for 1-to-1 WordPress support, but
unfortunately don't have the resources to help everyone directly. We
frequently see emails like this:

I understand that you are not able to give 1:1 support, so I would
like to ask: where (web, forum, IRC) do I get answers about this?

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* Posted in: Uncategorized
* Discussion: 39 Comments

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Authors

Jeff Starr - has been designing & developing
WordPress-powered sites since 2005. He develops WordPress plugins,
creates WordPress themes, and writes lots of articles about WordPress,
web security, and designing with Web Standards. More..

Chris Coyier - is a real-world web designer who has been
reaching for WordPress to power client sites for many years. He
subscribes to the theory that not only is WordPress capable of powering
any website it is almost always the right choice. More..
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