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Create your first WordPress Custom Post Type

Let me get something off my chest. WordPress sometimes, just ever-so occasionally, makes things sound a little harder than they actually are. Custom post types sound quite scary, but really they aren’t. Jane Wells, WordPress UI guru, commented on their name in my last article for Think Vitamin:

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How to make snug joints in Acrylic.

The importance of radii

We’ve written about using ‘nodes’ with 3D objects made from wood before, but suggested it may not work for acrylic because it is more brittle and less forgiving.

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Installing an iPhone Application Using Ad-Hoc Distribution

Ad-Hoc Distribution is a distribution mechanism iPhone developers use to send apps to their customers without going through iTunes. This post explains how ad-hoc distribution works and how to install an iPhone application using ad-hoc distribution.

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10 Handy WordPress Comments Hacks


 

Comments sections are neglected on many blogs. That is definitely a bad thing, because comments represent interaction between you and your readers. In this article, we’ll have a look at 10 great tips and hacks to enhance your blog’s comments section and give it the quality it deserves.

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x + 3 – jQuery and Ajax in WordPress Plugins – Administration Pages

Great step by step on how to add jquery and Ajax to a wordpress plugin's admin page

10 Exceptional WordPress Hacks

One of the reasons people love WordPress so much is its great flexibility. You can change the software’s appearance with themes. You can enhance its functionality with plug-ins. And, last but not least, you can totally unleash WordPress’ power with hacks. Some time ago, we wrote a post showing 10 Killer WordPress Hacks.

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ForTheLose.org – How To: Use Custom Fields in WordPress

Mastering WordPress Shortcodes

Introduced in WordPress 2.5, shortcodes are powerful but still yet quite unknown WordPress functions. Imagine you could just type “adsense” to display an AdSense ad or “post_count” to instantly find out the number of posts on your blog.

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OCR and Neural Nets in JavaScript

A pretty amazing piece of JavaScript dropped yesterday and it's going to take a little bit to digest it all. It's a GreaseMonkey script, written by 'Shaun Friedle', that automatically solves captchas provided by the site Megaupload. There's a demo online if you wish to give it a spin.

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Create a Custom WordPress Plugin From Scratch – NETTUTS

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