18 Unique Uses of WordPress and the Plugin or Theme Used 

Everyone knows that WordPress has been a popular and powerful open source blogging platform. Many people have been using WordPress because of its simplicity and user friendly blogging tool and even as a content management system (CMS). wp.jpg (3 KB)

WordPress: the_category Using Multiple Separators Between Categories 

In this tutorial we are going to demonstrate a way to use multiple separators within the_category tag’s $separator string, specifically focusing on a separator and a leading prefix for the following category. In order to list the post category ( or categories as the case may be ) all that is needed is to include [...]

How to improve your WordPress Blogs Rank 

Google rules the web. Yahoo! and MSN aren’t in the same ballpark. But Google isn’t perfect as there are always “exceptions” with Google. improve–Wordpress-Blogs-Rank.png (46 KB)

The Right Way To Build WordPress As A Community News 

Using TDO Mini Form, Hacking into WordPress Feed to build WordPress as a community news site for news submission. wordpress-logo.png (255 KB)

Creating A Category Menu In WordPress 

One of the most common features on any blog or website is category highlighting showing you which category you’re in or the page is in. WordPress, by default, does not have a function to do this. Thus it’s up to us developers to write our own custom functions to do this, and that’s exactly what’s [...]

WordPress plugins to improve site navigation 

Good navigation is a vital part of any site. Here’s 10 plugins which improve upon the basic navigational features offered by WordPress.

How to Use WordPress as CMS with Flutter Plugin 

There has been a long debate in web development community about the CMS capabilities of WordPress. Recently WordPress won Overall Best Open Source CMS Award of 2009 and got 2nd position in best Open Source PHP CMS category.

How to make WordPress and Blogger Post Via e-Mail 

If you want to add a post to your blog without having to open the WP Admin and log in, you can set up your WordPress installation to accept posts sent via email.