Archive for April, 2009

Show Tags On A WordPress Theme

Since WordPress now has built-in tagging you might still need to add some code to older WordPress themes to get tags to show on your posts. Adding tags on your WordPress theme should be a pretty easy task.


Know The Proper Roles Of WordPress Users

Knowing the roles and capabilities of the WordPress users is a must if you plan on allowing users to register, or password protect your WordPress site. Make sure you don’t give the wrong people access to your vital WordPress dashboard settings.


How I Stopped Blog Content Theft

If you have an established blog with original content posted on a regular basis you too may be a victim of the lazy. There may be many other ways to stop content theft from WordPress blogs, but I have found the easiest for me is to add little something to each new post.


Screen Options To Customize The WordPress Dashboard

With the latest version of WordPress new options have been added to customize the view of each module. Now you can choose what to show on the screen. To keep your view as simple and uncluttered as you want.


WordPress Links Categories In Different Sidebar Widgets

So far up to version 2.7.1, WordPress is still showing all the Links or Blogroll in just one sidebar widget. Wouldn’t it be cool if you could separate those links by categories? You can with a little help from a plugin.


Adding Subcategories To WordPress

Adding subcategories to A WordPress blog is quite easy, or as it is referred to in the dashboard: You might have a category, and under that have children categories. A child category is created by adding a category to a parent category. That is an easy way to keep your WordPress blog organized and easy to navigate.