Archive for the ‘WordPress’ Category
Posted on September 7, 2008 - by Impress Lab
Change WordPress Menu Links
By default the WordPress admin has four main tabs: Write, Manage, Design, and Comments. Sometimes the default links for each of these tabs is not best suited for your daily routines. This simple tip will show you how to change the links of each tab and utlimatly save you a few clicks.
Example 1: Design Tab
When [...]
Posted on August 28, 2008 - by Impress Lab
11 Ways to Use WordPress
In part due to its simplicity and ease of programming, WordPress has become more and more popular, but not just for running a blog. Since WordPress is open-source, it is easy to adapt to any needs. Furthermore, WordPress has become even more versatile with the most recent 2.x releases.
It is no doubt that the WordPress [...]
Posted on August 28, 2008 - by Impress Lab
ResumePress Free WordPress Theme
We are putting the finishing touches on our newest WordPress theme release, ResumePress.
As its name suggests, ResumePress is a theme specifically designed for personal virtual resumes. With the advent of technology and the affordability of hosting, more and more business professionals are registering their own domain name, such as www.johndoe.com, and using it to market [...]
Posted on August 20, 2008 - by Impress Lab
Using Custom Fields in WordPress
Custom Fields add additional functionality while simplifying posting in WordPress. A Custom Field is essentially routinely used information that you would like on all your blog posts. For example, consider that you have a blog about books. At the bottom (or top) of the content of the post, you want to list the ISBN Number, [...]
Posted on August 17, 2008 - by Impress Lab
Behold WordPress’ Growth
During the annual “State of the Word” address at WordCamp San Francisco, Matt Mullenweg gave resounding confirmation of the scope and reach of the open-source blog platform, WordPress. During his address, Matt spoke about the unparalleled growth of both WordPress.com, the free blog hosting company, and the downloadable, open-source WordPress platform. Below are some key [...]
Posted on August 16, 2008 - by Impress Lab
Conditional Formatting in WordPress
Conditional formatting is a powerful, and perhaps rarely used, template tag that can make WordPress more like a dynamic Content Management System. With conditional formatting you can display certain item, contained within the tag, depending on what type of current page is displayed (such as if it is a static page, blog post, category, or [...]
Posted on August 12, 2008 - by Impress Lab
Coming Soon: NewsPress
Our designers are working on an adaptable, easy to use, and of course, free, news/magazine style WordPress theme.
