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Climate Change (Blog Action Day 2009)

Climate Change (Blog Action Day 2009)

I’ve been involved with Blog Action Day since it first started in the summer 2007. It’s a one day in a year when bloggers all around the world unite to spread the word about a certain humanity-wide problem. Read more

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RSS feeds in WordPress

RSS feeds in WordPress

I use WordPress for a couple of years, but there was one built-in feature I missed for a long time. We all know WordPress has a built in feed whom it places automatically in META tag. I would like to thank all of you who are subscribed to our one. You can see that we have many blog categories. Those of you who are interested in iPhone development are probably not so interested in Magento.
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How to use WordPress home page in Magento home page (CMS page)

How to use WordPress home page in Magento home page (CMS page)

Simple : ) -Ok, lets get down to business. This one is really, really simple, but powerful. In all it greatness Magento lacks the good content management solution (CMS features). Lot of people are heading down the road of integrating the WordPress and Magento. Probably everyone in web development has heard about WordPress. Personaly I like them, from Joomla, Drupal, WordPress… Read more

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Reset a WordPress Password from php My Admin – Quick and dirty

Reset a WordPress Password from php My Admin – Quick and dirty

While back when I wasn’t using a password manager like I am today I had a nasty habit of not remembering the password or the username or both for a particular wordpress site.

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Building a wordpress theme without heavy lifting (Part II)

Building a wordpress theme without heavy lifting (Part II)

In this part of we’ll go through the use of dynamic page navigation, displaying page content, using page templates and getting your way around in wordpress in general.

In the first part of the post we’ve covered everything ’till this point so if you haven’t read it go back and start from there.

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WordPress + Shopp = eCommerce

WordPress + Shopp = eCommerce

“Shopp is an e-commerce plugin that adds a feature-rich online store to your WordPress-powered website or blog.”

We like it, so we decided to share some experiences with you. Read more

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8 Pillars University launched

8 Pillars University launched

A new project we worked on hit the web recently. The project is called 8 Pillars University. It is a complete learning system that provides real-world financial education. Participants gain a mastery of The 8 Pillars of Financial Greatness by completing the program at their own pace. When this project started, the initial idea was to go with WordPress and Magento duo. However, during the project we decided that in this case WordPress would be enough. By using Shopp plugin, we added the eCommerce feature and put everything under the same roof: WordPress.

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Raw HTML in WordPress pages and posts

Raw HTML in WordPress pages and posts

Have you been bothered with WordPress’s ability to enter some “hidden” tags while writing posts or pages in HTML mode?

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Building a wordpress theme without the heavy lifting (Part I)

Building a wordpress theme without the heavy lifting (Part I)

This article will cover the converting of a static web site design into WordPress without, as the title says, lifting heavy loads.

Is it possible? Well yes, if you’ve got the moves, the tools and know what you’re doing and you have Branko, Ivan and Tomislav at your side to help when you get stuck in that coding jungle :p.

This article is targeting wordpress users that are comfortable with HTML&CSS and have a need to convert their static sites into a dynamic CMS.

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Create a community blog with Facebook and WordPress

Create a community blog with Facebook and WordPress

If you already have a wordpress powered website, you should consider the Facebook Connect WordPress Plugin by Sociable. It’s a very well documented community builder, that will enable people that have Facebook account to register and sign in to your blog using their Facebook identity.

The plug-in will also import the basic profile for the user to your blog, and provide public profile pages for each of your members. A sidebar widget will keep track of recent additions to your community, Facebook-style, and a members page will also give you an overview of all your blog users. Read more

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