Useful WordPress Administrator Plugins
Useful Wordpress Administrator Plugins. Here's one more in the Wordpress Tips and Tricks series. This one focuses on plugins that make your life easy. Easy because they allow you to access and control your content without getting click-happy. I'll be making a few more posts on wordpress administrator plugins. This post deals with Page Management, Code Editing and Member Management. Page Management Admin Menu Tree Page View : Free The Admin Menu Tree Page View is one of those wordpress administrator plugins that I just couldn't do without - it adds a page tree to all [...]
Use JQuery with a Child Theme in WordPress
How to Use JQuery with a Child Theme in Wordpress. Yet another instalment in our free Tips and Tricks library. There are many situations within a Wordpress website environment when you might want to hook up with a Javascript function to perform a particular function. For instance: Validating form variables locally before posting to the server or adding to database. Performing calculations. Using JQuery to control CSS to customise page layout. This example show you how to: Download the JQuery Library Use JQuery with a Child Theme. Enqueue Scripts. Create a JQuery function and use it. Disclaimer: The best [...]
HTML Framer Virus
HTML Framer Virus in Wordpress. Hi folks. As promised, here's another in a series of tips and tricks. This one is about how to go about a removing the HTML Framer Virus from a Wordpress installation. I know I promised to cover installation of Wordpress on a live server in this post, but a recent hack on a client's site prompted me to address this issue first. What is the HTML Framer Virus? Well firstly, it's a royal pain in the rear end! After that, it's a malicious chunk of code that infects your theme's header.php file. Essentially, it inserts itself [...]
WordPress Installation
Wordpress Installation on Mac and Windows Hi folks. As promised, here's another in a series of tips and tricks. This one is about how to go about a Wordpress installation. On Mac or Windows. If you've followed the previous post, you'll already know how to install a local (on your own machine) server. If you want to do a Wordpress installation on your existing ISP's (Internet Service Provider's) server, hang tight - I'll cover that in the next post. Why would you want to install Wordpress as your preferred Content Management System? First of all, some statistics (note: probably by the time I'm [...]