10/12/2008 ↓

Custom Fields Made Easy

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Nathan Rice who is a prominent theme author within the WordPress community has published an article that explains an easy way to retrieve the contents of a custom field. Instead of doing things the conventional way, Nathan explains how to simply use a function in order to call the contents of the custom field into a theme. This article should be especially useful to theme authors out there who are looking at providing custom field functionality into their work.

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  1. [...] these are some of the things you need to know if you are going to be a WordPress expert of experts. make sure you check this out and get some practice pronto! and say thanks to the guys and gals at web tools collection [...]

    Custom fields made easy at propaganda press! state sponsored, people powered. — 10/14/2008 @ 9:00 am

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