Cool WordPress-as-a-CMS tip: If your WordPress-powered site includes a blog as a component, rather than the main function, you can opt to put blog posts and archives (category/tag/date/author) into their own subdirectory (such as “blog”). As of this writing, I have this set up on my site; just go to one of my post pages [...]
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How to Create Spaced Lists in WordPress Posts
May 30th, 2010 in WordPressSay you have a list like this: Item A Item B Item C …And you want it to look like this: Item A Item B Item C When you have lists that contain a lot of text, spacing out the items can improve readability. As far as I know, this isn’t possible in the visual [...]
How to Find and Fix 404 Errors
May 24th, 2010 in WordPressIf you’ve changed post slugs, taxonomy slugs, or permalink structures, you likely created 404 pages (page-not-found URLs) along the way. These 404 pages certainly aren’t helpful for visitors who stumble across them and can increase your bounce rate. It can be a particular problem if search engines, pingbacks, and/or internal and external links are sending [...]
How to Optimize Your WordPress Database Tables
May 24th, 2010 in WordPressAs time goes on, all the database operations performed on your WordPress tables (which are what store your blog posts and other data) will create what’s called “overhead.” To keep your database running smoothly, you can get rid of this overhead by “optimizing” your tables (similar to defragmenting your hard drive). Here are two ways [...]
How to Backup Your WordPress Theme
May 21st, 2010 in Themes, WordPressIf you’re about to make a modification to your theme files that you aren’t sure about, it’s a good idea to backup your theme, especially if your theme is custom-made (i.e. you can’t just re-download it if something goes wrong), or if you have many other theme modifications you want to preserve. Here are two [...]
Top 3 Underrated WordPress Plugins
May 21st, 2010 in PluginsThere are a ton of WordPress plugins out there, so it’s no surprise that many are lost in the crowd. Here are three great plugins that I think deserve more attention (inspired by this post from a year ago): Broken Link Checker — Automatically checks your posts for broken links and images and reports its [...]
How to Uninstall a WordPress Plugin
May 21st, 2010 in Plugins, WordPressWordPress makes plugin deactivation simple enough — just go to the “Plugins” section, find the plugin, and then click “Deactivate.” But what if you want to get rid of a plugin for good? Here’s how: Check for an uninstaller — If the plugin has administration pages, check them to see if the plugin has an [...]
What to Do If Plugin Deactivation Breaks Your Blog
May 21st, 2010 in Plugins, WordPressSay you just disabled a plugin, and now your WordPress blog’s front-end says “Fatal error: Call to undefined function.” Part of your site may even be missing. The problem is that your theme is calling on the plugin you deactivated. However, since that plugin is gone, the site displays an error and then stops rendering [...]
Is Your WordPress Theme Plugin-Friendly?
May 21st, 2010 in Plugins, Themes, WordPressDid you know that the correct functioning of some plugins is dependent the “plugin-friendliness” of your WordPress theme? The themes that come default with WordPress are okay. But if you’re using a theme designed by someone else, you might want to inspect it to make sure. First go to the “Theme Editor” tab under the [...]






