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Sorting Photos in NextGEN Gallery

by Jacqueline Sinex
Wednesday, January 8th, 2014

NextGEN Gallery is a great photo gallery plugin for WordPress.  It has a familiar photo album feel that many social media users like, and the flexibility to organize hundreds of photos into different galleries for various subjects, services, or events. After you create your galleries and upload some photos, you might want to better control […]

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Mobile Theme Design for WordPress

by Jacqueline Sinex
Monday, March 25th, 2013

“Mobile-friendly” is a buzzword lately with businesses.  Small businesses want to know how to easily develop an attractive mobile website. If you have a WordPress-based website, updating your web design with mobile-friendliness may be easier than you think. WordPress software is easily customized using “themes”.  Your website ha

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Why Are Custom Fields Hidden in WordPress?

by Jacqueline Sinex
Wednesday, February 15th, 2012

You are working on the most amazing blog post known to man, and you just need to adjust one last custom field before publishing.  But where in the world are your custom fields?  I just know they are supposed to be there – and my coworker who logged in yesterday could see them fine. Don’t […]

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Creating a Second Language Section in WordPress

by Jacqueline Sinex
Tuesday, April 5th, 2011

Let’s face it: automated translation software just does not cut it. So what if I want to translate my English-based WordPress website into Spanish or another language? This can be done with a little bit of template editing and some unique pages. The suggestions below will help you establish an alternative navigation menu, display an […]

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Easy Steps to WordPress Sectional Sidebars

by Jacqueline Sinex
Wednesday, February 2nd, 2011

Situation: You have a Wordpress developed website and you want additional sidebars for different sections in the website, so you can display different widgets on different pages. This is especially handy for adding various sub-menus to different sections (like one for About Us section, a different menu for Contact Us). Solution: You don’t need to be

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The House that WordPress Built

by Bobby Martinez
Friday, February 13th, 2009

Blogs, content management systems, and forums represent the bleeding edge of website functionality. Gone are the days when static content was needed merely to establish internet credibility; websites with unchanging information are soon eclipsed by peers with news updates, opinions, and reasons for returning viewers to interact with one another. With thi

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