Well its official – WordPress 3.0, codenamed “Thelonious”, has just been released. Time to upgrade now. So how do you do it, without breaking up your site? Its quite easy in fact. There are mainly two ways to get about it, just read on. (more…)
How to Upgrade Your WordPress Installation
3 Ways to Install A WordPress Plugin
Its no secret that WordPress is one of the, if not THE best, blogging platforms around. And one of the best things about it is the large number of plugins that it provides from the large community which supports it. So how do you install a wordpress plugin? Well there are 3 ways of which I know. As always, read on. (more…)
Most Efficient Way of Including jQuery in your WordPress Theme
WordPress by default comes bundled with the jQuery framework. You can find it in the wp-includes\js\jquery directory. Many themes use this framework extensively for various effects and widgets alike. Unless you are on a dedicated server or are using a CDN, chances are that jQuery takes a whole lot of time to load. The best way is to speed up this process is to include the jQuery library fomr the Google’s Ajax Libraries API. Read on to learn how to include it in your theme. (more…)
Divide a WordPress Post into Multiple Pages
Bloggers tend to post lengthy reviews or DIY tutorials that could run into well over 100 lines. The basic rule of writing a post is to keep in mind that length or total word count, does not scare away the reader. So what can you do to overcome this problem? Simple just divide the post into number of parts! (more…)
How to Enable Network Mode in WordPress 3.0 beta 1
Update: This tutorial can also be followed for WordPress 3.0. WordPress 3.0 beta 1 has just been released and the big news making the rounds is that WordPress MU is being integrated into the mainstream or single-blog WordPress framework. However this option is not visible straight away. You will have to tweak it a bit. Read on to know more. (more…)
WordPress 3.0, Beta 1 Released + Screenshots
WordPress has released the first beta of what, I assume, is going to be a historic 3.0 version. One of the most sought after features of combining WordPress MU and the normal edition of WordPress has been integrated into this edition. And among the other features a new default template for WordPress, Twenty Ten has been included. (more…)




