Posted on 06 May 2009 by admin
From: Noupe:
This is the first article in the four-part series, “The Comprehensive Guide for a Powerful CMS using WordPress“. Throughout this article, we’ll be focus on many WordPress Theme hacks, ideas, tips and useful tutorials you need to have ready in hand when developing WordPress websites.
There are some technical stuff we have to get out of the way first. Let’s take a look at useful, yet rather unknown techniques for a powerful CMS using WordPress. Each section of the article presents a suggestion and provides you with an explanation of the solution for each suggestion.
Listropolis' Take:
I still prefer WordPress over Joomla and Drupal, even if it's for CMS. If you've ever wanted to run a CMS through WordPress, this guide will walk you through it step-by-step. Easily one of the best resources I've seen on the subject!
See the List
Related Reading:
Teach Yourself Visually WordPress
Earth's Natural Resources (Planet Earth)
Fundamentals of Human Resource Management
Posted on 08 January 2009 by admin
From Smashing Magazine:
2008 was a very good year for the WordPress community. The software was updated numerous times, leading to the recent release of version 2.7, and many new blogs dedicated to WordPress were created. Of course, tons of new hacks were discovered, which helped lots of bloggers enhance their blogs.
In this article, we’ll show you 10 new useful killer WordPress hacks to unleash the power of your favorite blogging engine. Each hack has an accompanying explanation, so you’ll not only unleash the power of WordPress but also understand how it works.
Listropolis' Take:
An amazing list! Usually, the "hack" lists are old hacks that can now be accomplished easily, and that almost everyone already knows about, but this is Smashing Magazine, so you know it's good stuff. The list has some surprisingly great ideas, and all are very simple to do. If you have a wordpress site, take a minute and read/bookmark this site as a reference.
See the List
Related Reading:
Mastering VMware vSphere 4 (Computer/Tech)
Crapshoot Investing: How Tech-Savvy Traders and Clueless Regulators Turned the Stock Market into a Casino
Inspiration: Your Ultimate Calling
Posted on 01 October 2008 by admin
From Yoast:
I've seen it happen so often. People have a great blog, and at some point, they decide they need a new look and feel. They then decide to either buy one or use one of the free themes available at wordpress.org. There's a couple of things they'll look at, usually in the order: layout / look and feel, usability and optionally, room for advertising.
If the theme meets their needs in all two or three of these points, they download it and start installing it. If that's what you do too, this theme checklist is for you!
A theme has quite a few things it has to take care of, and a lot of themes out there don't take care of all of these. This is a checklist that should help you prevent getting into trouble when you start using a new theme.
If you're thinking of installing a theme, open up the directory that your supposed to upload, and check the following:
See the List
Related Reading:
Using WordPress
WordPress Bible
WordPress For Dummies, 3rd Edition
Posted on 24 September 2008 by admin
Free WordPress themes are a dime a dozen these days, but every so often, you'll run across a theme so great, you just can't believe it's free. I've seen other WordPress Theme lists, and most of them duplicate themes, so I've decided to compile a list of what I think are the 35 best free wordpress themes that you might not have seen yet.
All of the themes below have demos, and can be downloaded for free. You're also welcome to customize the themes as you like, and as good as these themes already are, with a little customization, you can have a stellar site with very little work - just make sure you read the licensing disclaimers before you go too crazy.
This theme is very similar to PopUrls, which is, as described by its founder, the ultimate source for the latest web buzz and news. I'm a HUGE fan of PopUrls, making this theme one of my new favorites.
Demo
Download Continue Reading
Related Reading:
WordPress All-in-One For Dummies
WordPress For Dummies, 3rd Edition
WordPress 24-Hour Trainer: Watch, Read, and Learn How to Create and Customize WordPress Sites (Book & DVD)
Posted on 02 September 2008 by admin
From Six Revisions:
WordPress provides designers utmost control over a theme - resulting in unprecented flexibility in the layout and design direction he or she can take. WordPress - in the title - is inside parentheses because the designs you’ll see below are wonderful designs despite of the publishing platform they use (which just so happens to be WordPress).
In this collection, you’ll find some (45 of them to be exact) of the most attractive, creative designs by talented designers who push the limits of WordPress theming and raise the bar for the rest of us.
See the List
Related Reading:
Professional WordPress (Wrox Programmer to Programmer)
Smashing WordPress: Beyond the Blog (Smashing Magazine Book Series)
WordPress Bible
Posted on 19 May 2008 by admin
From the Site:
Today i wanted to highlight some of the latest WordPress Plugins that you might find very interesting. Some of these Plugins are for managing posts, some are comment related and some are just to enhance the way admin can manage his blog. In any case, you will hopefully find some useful for your WordPress blog.
See the List
Related Reading:
Build Your Own Wicked WordPress Themes
Professional WordPress (Wrox Programmer to Programmer)
WordPress All-in-One For Dummies
Tags: CMS, plugins, Wordpress
Top 10 WordPress CMS Plugins
Posted on 14 March 2008 by admin
From the Site:
For moderately sized sites (including simple e-Commerce sites), WordPress does a pretty good job as a CMS, making it easy to maintain your site, and update your content. Of course, it does this best with the help of a good theme, and some great plugins. The strength of WordPress is the community of developers who have already done almost anything you can think of with it. Here are the best plugins we’ve run across, the ones we install for nearly all of our client’s sites.
See the List
Related Reading:
WordPress 24-Hour Trainer: Watch, Read, and Learn How to Create and Customize WordPress Sites (Book & DVD)
WordPress For Dummies, 3rd Edition
WordPress All-in-One For Dummies