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WordPress pieces of code of the month

Author: Cristian Antohe
Last Updated: September 9th, 2010

I found two pieces of code for WordPress that might come in handy from time to time. Custom Post Types pagination for the homepage It appears there's a bug in WP 3.0 with the pagination on the homepage for custom post types. When we create an archive page for a custom post type we make […]

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Multilingual WordPress – WPML Plugin Review

Author: Cristian Antohe
Last Updated: July 1st, 2020

Since writing this article we developed TranslatePress, a frictionless WordPress multilingual plugin that lets you translate all your site content directly from the front-end, using a super intuitive UI. Download it for free and go multilingual, the easy way. Photo by derSven One of the hardest things to do with Wordpress is creating a multilingual […]

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Members: WordPress Plugin by Justin Tadlock

Author: Cristian Antohe
Last Updated: July 8th, 2015

Justin Tadlock has done it again. This time he released to the Wordpress community a user, role, and content management plugin called Members. Its purpose is to make WordPress a more powerful CMS by giving you fine-grain control over the users of your site. So what does this plugin do: Edit Roles: Edit your user […]

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WordPress as a social platform

Author: Cristian Antohe
Last Updated: April 26th, 2023

WordPress started in 2003. Since then it has grown to be the largest self-hosted blogging tool in the world, used on hundreds of thousands of sites and seen by tens of millions of people every day. But you already knew that! By itself this blogging tool used to be just that: a way to put […]

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Street WordPress Theme

Author: Cristian Antohe
Last Updated: December 13th, 2021

Street is something that was created from a spark of inspiration, something that I felt should look like this. This wasn't thought out nor planed. It uses the beautiful Vegur Free Font for the headings and main menu, implemented by Cufon (text replacement technique). I've spent a great deal of time searching for the perfect […]

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Future Child Themes for Thematic in the works

Author: Cristian Antohe
Last Updated: December 7th, 2021

Spring is at it's end and makes room for a promising Summer. Finishing the new design was a fulfilling moment for me. When you put so much effort into something, your personal expectations are always high. Building something for myself and things are prone to be problematic. In the initial stages nothing really feels right […]

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Multilingual solutions for a wordpress installation

Author: Cristian Antohe
Last Updated: December 7th, 2021

Since writing this article we developed TranslatePress, a frictionless WordPress multilingual plugin that lets you translate all your site content directly from the front-end, using a super intuitive interface. Download it for free and go multilingual, the easy way. Photo by mykreeve From my point of view the internet has became a really crowded place. […]

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Byty the Free Child Theme – Built on Thematic

Author: Cristian Antohe
Last Updated: December 13th, 2021

        [download#1#image] This is my first Free to Download Child Theme. It was built for a friend of mine and we decided to release it for free in hope of some extra publicity :) . In order to install it you have to download the Thematic Theme (from which this child theme inherits all of the […]

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Front-end interface portability between CMS – the next BIG step in web-development?

Author: Cristian Antohe
Last Updated: September 21st, 2008

Image by unloveable I want to talk in this post about front-end interface that could be used without any modifications (or just with basic configuration) between different Content Management Systems (Wordpress, Joomla, Drupal, Expression Engine and a million more) and how this could help the developer. I know it sounds far fetch but bare with […]

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WP Greet Box, my Design and Thematic – The Good, the Bad and the Ugly

Author: Cristian Antohe
Last Updated: December 7th, 2021

Photo by StevenM_61 First of all the reason: most of my trafic comes from StumbleUpon. With that in mind I decided that it would be a really good way to promote my blog by nicely asking visitors that came from Stumble to give me a thumb up if they like the article (the all "ask […]

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