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10 WordPress query_posts tips you probably don’t know
binarymoon.co.uk - A collection of hints and tips for the often used, and misunderstood, WordPress command, query_post. Learn the right way to use it, and get some of the more advanced samples of hour it could be utilized to improve your website.
Using the Yahoo Weather API (in your WordPress themes)
binarymoon.co.uk - When developing our Hyperlocal WordPress theme called The Local Darren came up with the idea of adding the local weather to the themes header. After a bit of research I decided that the Yahoo! Weather api was the best solution ...
A Brief History of TimThumb
binarymoon.co.uk - Showcasing the history of TimThumb. A small script that started off as a cool little extra in a Premium WordPress theme, and ended up a phenomally successful plugin used on thousands of websites worldwide.
BM Top Link – new plugin
binarymoon.co.uk - BM Top Link is a simple plugin that adds a small button to your blog to link people to the top of your site. The button fades in only when it needs to be seen, and everything is smoothly animated ...
Creating Your Own WordPress Permalink Structure For Custom Content
binarymoon.co.uk - The latest feature I have added to WPVote is a page that shows all pages submitted to this site for a specific domain. In this article will show how I created the custom permalink structure without creating custom pages.
An Intro to WordPress Filters: How to Add Custom Stuff to your RSS Feed
binarymoon.co.uk - A quick tutorial on how to use WordPress filters, and how to add custom content to your RSS feeds in order to improve how people use your website. I spent some time looking into this because I recently did just this ...
How I created the website screenshots on WPVote automagically
binarymoon.co.uk - When I was building WPVote I wanted to use screenshots of the webpages that were submitted, but I didn't want to have to submit them myself - ad after some research I discovered the information in the article linked. There's ...