Posts Tagged ‘Tutorials’

Get Total Control Over Your Page Styles With CSS

Tuesday, February 24th, 2009

A WordPress site is made up of lots of different types of pages. The home page, post pages, category pages etc. So what if you could control how each of these looked individually?

You could create different template files for each, but that’s time consuming and makes it difficult to easily update across your whole website.

In this article, we’ll show you how you can set the tag to have a different ID depending on the type of page, and then how you can use CSS to style the page any way you like because of that. No more template editing needed in the future!

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Ten Important Things to Know About CSS

Monday, February 23rd, 2009

Here is a list of ten useful tips to make your programming in CSS better and faster. In the list you’ll find:

1. CSS font shortcut rules

2. Two classes together

3. CSS border default value

4. !important ignored by IE

5. Image replacement technique

6. CSS box model hack alternative

7. Centre aligning a block element

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WordPress Plugins Round-up You Shouldn’t Miss For Anything

Wednesday, December 10th, 2008

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I recently changed my blog to this self-hosted wordpress blog and I couldn’t be happier! As soon as I installed my blog in my server I started re-designing my site, and adding some wordpress plugins. Now THAT showed me the awesomeness of having a blog using wordpress.

I put together a list of plugins that have really given a lot of accesibility to my site and helped it become not only user friendly but also SEO friendly.

Related Posts: I have this plugin installed in my site, it’s very useful and light which is always a plus. It creates an effective system of related content; this plugin will let you manually select related posts, and turn your blog into an extended network of intertwined information. Selecting related posts is fully integrated, which makes it very easy to adopt it in your publishing workflow.

Improved Meta Description Snippets: It automatically creates effective meta descriptions following Google’s directions.

Sociable: Sociable is a plugin which adds social media buttons to your posts, and does so easily, and beautifully. (more…)

HowTo: Improve your Website by Tracking Your Stats With Google Analytics

Saturday, December 6th, 2008

In order to improve your website you got to know first how is your website doing, how many visitor do you get in a week? and where are they visiting your website from? Two of the best free services out there are Google Analytics and GetClicky…

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Tools to Monitor and Improve Your Web Site’s Traffic

Saturday, December 6th, 2008

Recently I’ve been trying to improve the performance of my blog using some tools that allow me follow up on my statistics in a better way. These are some websites that have come handy for me, hope you enjoy the collection.

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Tips &Tricks for Blogsome Users to Improve Their Blog

Saturday, December 6th, 2008

Before this blog, I used to have a blog under blogsome service, so I created this post that I think is worth to re-post it here. Even though I’m not active in my old blogsome blog I think it will be useful for many people who still have blogsome.

This article is to share with those who haven’t mastered in blogsome just yet and are trying to do some changes in their template. If you have any questions I might have the answer but I strongly recommend to ask the experts at Blogsome Forum if you have a question about your blogsome blog.

Here are some condensed info of the things that I’ve needed and learned to add to my blog.

  1. Add “Read More…” at the end of my article:
    Do not mistake it with the option excerpt, I’ll be explaining this shortly. To do this teaser which refers to sentences or paragraphs of a post, you just need to insert the Quicktag after a few sentences to act as a cut off point.
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Keyboard Shortcuts for Windows, Mac OS and Linux that Will Make Your Life Easier!

Saturday, December 6th, 2008

If you spend a lot of time in the computer and/or sailing on the web, you might have some keyboard shortcuts that you use in a daily basis while working in the computer.

Whether you learned it by mistake or you learned it at school or in post like this, they all make your work in the computer a lot easier and faster which is definately a plus.

Here is a very useful table that lists keyboard shortcuts for Windows XP/Windows Vista, Mac OS, KDE, GNOME.

There are a couple of keyboard shortcuts that I find myself using all the time while working on Windows, they are Start button+E to open Explorer Directory and Alt+tab to sort through the programs I have open. What about you? Do you have a favorite keyboard shortcut that has become necessary in your daily work?

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