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How to Disable Image Auto Link in WordPress

Posted by Al Catoe On August - 13 - 2010 1 Comment
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All uploaded images are linked to themselves by default. WordPress automatically adds a link to the source for every image. To disable WordPress thumbnails and image linking to the image source (link url): Go to Settings->Media and uncheck all the boxes and clear all the values. Don’t forget to click Save change button.

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Commenting Out Code

Posted by Al Catoe On May - 11 - 2010 0 Comment
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Commenting Out Code There are times when you are testing template tags, plugin tags, or different bits of code and you need to prevent them from showing or intiating (being active). To do this, you “hide” them with comment codes. To restore their activation, just remove the comment code. To hide or deactivate HTML: <!–  [ Read More ]

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Must Have WordPress Plugin

Posted by Al Catoe On May - 9 - 2010 0 Comment
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WordPress has a built-in powerful post/text editor commonly known as the “Visual” editor, which uses the open source project named “TinyMCE“. When switching from Visual to HTML editor in WordPress or vice-versa TinyMCE executes a back-end filtration process which removes empty tags, and <br> tags from the post. The best feature of this plugin is  [ Read More ]

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Categories vs. Tags

Posted by Al Catoe On April - 25 - 2010 0 Comment
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Tags are similar to Categories, but instead of a list of words to choose from, you write them in a list (separated by commas) in the Tags Module of your post editing screen. They are generally used to describe your post in more detail. For example, a post titled “Last Night At Burger King” might  [ Read More ]

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What is WordPress?

Posted by Al Catoe On March - 30 - 2010 0 Comment
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From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Definition WordPress is an open source blog publishing application powered by PHP and MySQL which can also be used for content management. It has many features including a plugin architecture and a templating system. Used by over 2% of the 10,000 biggest websites, WordPress is the most popular blog software  [ Read More ]

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