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Advanced WordPress Help Sheet

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The Advanced WordPress Help Sheet: Michael has put together another PDF Help sheet for WordPress, this time with advanced tips and tricks to use various WordPress functions within your theme. This includes various code snippets from Styling Different Categories to Dynamic Page Titles. He says that this is the first of a few others that he will be putting together and is up for suggestions and ideas. Also check out Michael’s other WordPress Help Sheet from the past. Via Email.

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  1. Thanks for the post Mark. Appreciate it.

  2. Jenny says:

    Iuno how much of a help that is. I downloaded it and was like…I know this!

  3. Tadd says:

    I actually have these sheets printed and pinned to the wall in my cubical. While I know a lot of this stuff, it’s good reminders when my brain is fried from trying to read code or lack of sleep from too much Guitar Hero.

  4. gnamusic says:

    smart posts mark, this tips really help for me. im really enjoy about this website, more important when you always posting about wp plugin and themes.. thx again!

  5. kolirana@gmail.com says:

    Hi,

    I am a new person for wordpress blog. I want to learn something from u.
    Can u pl. help me?
    Can we chat?
    I am from India.

    thanks

    Rana

  6. bee says:

    hello, i need wordpress help and no one will help me. Everytime i save a post, my post goes all blank. My old posts still work but none of the newer ones. Everytime I save a post, this is what I get…

    wp-includes/plugin.php

  7. Mark Ghosh says:

    bee: Sounds like one of your plugins has a bug. Start disabling your plugins one by one (or disable them all at one) and then try saving a post.



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