How to Add Warning Notices for your Clients in WordPress

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As a consultant, developer, or designer, sometimes you just get hired to do the project and leave. Often in these circumstances, many developers customize the WordPress admin area and remove all the main settings options, so the client cannot break the site. However, it is really frustrating when another developer comes in just to find [...]Advertise here with BSAHow to Add Warning Notices for yo
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How to Add an Admin User to the WordPress Database via MySQL

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Few days ago, we ran into an issue where a user’s site got hacked and their admin account was deleted from the database. This locked them out of their site without any other entry. We went in to the phpMyAdmin and created a new admin user to grant them access. In this article, we will [...]Advertise here with BSAHow to Add an Admin User to the WordPress Database via MySQL is a post from: WP
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Create WordPress Plugins with OOP Techniques

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Advertise hereObject-oriented code, among other things, can help organize and add reusability to your code. In this tutorial, I will teach you the basics of writing a WordPress plugin using object oriented techniques. We’ll be using Dribbble’s API as an example for this tutorial. Ready? What We’re Going to Learn: Benefits of using OOP for WordPress [...]
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Display Popular Posts by Day, Week, Month, and All Time in WordPress

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A user in our facebook community asked if we could show how to make a page that display popular posts by day, week, month, and all time in WordPress. We have decided to take it a notch higher and decided to add the tabber aspect in it as well. So in this article, we will [...]Display Popular Posts by Day, Week, Month, and All Time in WordPress is a post from: WPBeginner which is not allowed to be
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How to Set HTML Editor as the Default Post Editor in WordPress

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In our earlier articles, we showed a way for users to remove the visual editor mode from the WordPress post panel. The downside of that trick is that it requires editing each user profile and setting a preference. In this article, we will share with you a way that you can set HTML Editor as the default editor for all users in your WordPress site.How to Set HTML Editor as the Default Post Editor i
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16 Vital Checks Before Releasing a WordPress Theme

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Releasing a WordPress theme on a marketplace, such as ThemeForest, where the audience is so large and diverse, has some challenges. You cannot test a solution directly with the client. You need to plan in advance for all edge cases, and ensure that your theme is as customizable as possible. If you’re inexperienced, chances are [...]
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Creating Custom Fields for Attachments in WordPress

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Custom fields in WordPress make it easy to customize your theme in a variety of ways; plus, they are simple to implement for posts and pages. Attachments, on the other hand, take a bit more work to implement, requiring you to read through and decipher core source code in order to make them work. We’ll [...]
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