Advanced WordPress Plugin Development (Completed)
Hi, my name is Tom McFarlin, and, in this four-part mini-series, we’ll be discussing advanced WordPress plugin development. Specifically, we’ll be building a plugin that allows us to pull in tweets for individual posts. Let’s get started!
The Magic of WordPress Custom Post Types
In this in depth video tutorial, I’ll teach you how to use custom post types, taxonomies, and meta boxes to extend your WordPress application into CMS-like territory.
WordPress as a CMS: Part 3
We’ve designed our site and converted it into a static HTML file in the previous two tutorials. The last part of this series we will setup WordPress as a CMS and convert our HTML file to a WordPress compatible template.
WordPress as a CMS: Part 2
In the last tutorial we whipped up a quick, simple layout in photoshop and now we need to turn that into a static HMTL and CSS page.
WordPress as a CMS: Part 1
When most people think about WordPress, they think about blogs. If you look at the front page of WordPress.org they talk a lot about blogging as well.
The Definitive Guide to Securing WordPress
In this Nettuts+ PLUS tutorial, you’ll learn how to protect your web site from hackers, spammers, automated software, and bots that run rampant online. WordPress is by far the most popular self-hosted blogging solution, and for that very reason it’s also one of the most targeted for vulnerabilities.
Building a Custom “Search By Category” WordPress Plugin
With an ever increasing amount of content building on your WordPress site, your users will inevitably need to search your site to find that specific helpful article from way back. To help narrow the search results, I’m going to show you how to code a plugin that allows the user to search based on category.
WordPress: Beginner to Master, Part 6
Throughout this six-part beginner-to-master series, we’ll be using the advanced features of WordPress to create our own portfolio & blog, complete with an options page, multiple styles and support for the new WordPress 2.7 features. Today we’ll tie everything together.
WordPress: Beginner to Master, Part 4
Throughout this six-part beginner-to-master series, we’ll be using the advanced features of WordPress to create our own portfolio & blog, complete with an options page, multiple styles and support for the new WordPress 2.7 features. Today, we’ll work on the Portfolio itself.
WordPress: Beginner to Master, Part 5
Throughout this six-part beginner-to-master series, we’ll be using the advanced features of WordPress to create our own portfolio & blog, complete with an options page, multiple styles and support for the new WordPress 2.7 features. Today, we’ll deal with the comments, the search, and the archive.