Since I discovered the Page Links To plugin, it's become one of the plugins that I use most on my sites, particularly those where I'm using WordPress to create a CMS. I've reviewed it already (see the review here), but it seems that ...
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I'm creating a site where the pages are divided into two sections: Hebrew and English. I need the Hebrew pages to use a template that basically looks the same as the English pages, but everything is switched around to right-to-left.
I created a copy of the style sheet and called it style-hebrew.css. In the copy, ...
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I am building a site for a client, and I want to list all the child Pages, which will be many, of one of their parent pages in the sidebar. To help you understand better, this client provides many services, so I wanted there to be a parent Page called "Services," and this parent ...
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redwing studio has a detailed description how to set up a Page in your WordPress blog so that only logged in users can see the content. You can restrict access to a page by making it private, or by using a Role Manager plugin, but this method allows the following:
In an earlier post, I wrote about my quest to find a way to easily allow users to modify text in the sidebar of a site I was creating. After trying a few different options, I happily settled on the Improved Include ...
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In default WordPress installations, the search function only yields results for posts. It does not search pages, comments, or anything else.
Search Everything from Dan Cameron solves that problem. Install and activate the plugin, and then go to Options > Search Everything to select what exactly ...
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The Page Links To plugin allows WordPress Pages to link to any page you would like. I recently used it on a site where the top nav bar is comprised of pages, but two of the pages - the news and resources pages - needed to have dynamic content ...
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Here is a handy plugin for re-arranging your page-order easily. If you’ve ever been frustrated with having to move one page’s order, only to find you have to update every other pages order as well, then this plugin is for you!
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The Mass Edit Pages plugin allows you to edit the Page Parent (post_parent) and Menu Order (menu_order) of many pages, on a single page.
Looks really useful!
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Search Pages, Comments and more with Search Everything Plugin