When building WordPress themes from scratch it is easy to forget about things that “just work”. One of such things, often forgotten by newcomers to WordPress theme development, is trackback auto-discovery – a really tiny bit of code, which is not visible to a naked eye (an eye without HTML source that is). Trackback auto-discovery provides a specially formatted HTML code for other content management systems to find a trackback URL in your post. Gladly, there is a Codex page that covers trackback_rdf() function.
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Tip #9 : Use trackback auto-discovery
Posted by Leonid Mamchenkov on December 18, 2007
Posted in Documentation, Themes, WordPress, WordPress Tips | 24 Comments »
Making WordPress themes III : template hierarchy
Posted by Leonid Mamchenkov on August 22, 2007
(This is the third post in “Making WordPress themes” series. If you missed the previous two, here are the links: “Making WordPress themes I : static basics” and “Making WordPress themes II : The Loop” ).
In this post we’ll see which filenames WordPress recognizes in the theme directory, and how it knows which posts to show to the visitor based on where the visitor is.
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More WordPress theming at WPDesigner.com
Posted by Leonid Mamchenkov on August 21, 2007
I came across an excellent resource about WordPress theming – WPDesigner.com . There are theme reviews, forum and few other bits worth checking out. But the best part of the web site, in my opinion, are the Tutorials. They are so good in fact that I decided to add the RSS feed to WPDesigner.com tutorials to the sidebar of WordPress Bits (see it on the left, below Archives). Really cool stuff!
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Making WordPress themes II : The Loop
Posted by Leonid Mamchenkov on August 21, 2007
(This post is a second part of the “Making WordPress themes” series. The first part is “Making WordPress themes I : static basics“)
The Loop is perhaps the most important thing there is to understand in WordPress theme building. It is the heart, the soul and the skeleton of any WordPress theme. It’s been fairly well documented at Codex – see pages “The Loop” and “The Loop in Action” – but no WordPress theme building series could be complete without yet another attempt of making it easier to understand, so here we go…
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Making WordPress themes I : static basics
Posted by Leonid Mamchenkov on August 17, 2007
We’ve spent some time on WordPress internals already. We looked at how things work in general, and how we can create plugins and widgets. It’s time to look at another powerful tool that we have at our disposal – WordPress themes.
The topic of WordPress themes is large, but not complex. I think it is better to separate it into several posts, each covering smaller parts with specific goals and examples. In this First Post ™ we’ll see how to use WordPress themes to create the basics of basic web sites, as static, small, and simple as possible.
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