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WordPress to Introduce Auto-Update Feature in WordPress 3.7

Did you remember when was the last time you update your Chrome browser? No. It will be updated automatically in background so you won’t have to update it yourself. Do you think this is something should be added to WordPress? Andrew Nacin, lead developer for WordPress 3.7 just announced few days ago that one of

How to List All Blogs on One WordPress Multisite Network

If you’re using a WordPress Multisite, it’s a good thing to list all of the blogs in the network in a single page directory. This makes it easier for readers to navigate through your site. Enter Multi-Site Site List Shortcode plugin. This is a simple and free WordPress plugin that does one great job - list

How to Add 2-Column Widgetized Footer in Genesis Framework

We’re working on a new Genesis child theme that hopefully will be released soon for free. One of the requirements is to have a bigger or wider widgetized footer section for contact form placement. With Genesis Framework, this is not something really hard to do. For example, in Sample Child Theme for Genesis 2.0, you’ll

Customizing Simple Social Icons Plugin

If you’re a fan of StudioPress and Genesis Framework, you probably noticed that they use Simple Social Icons plugin in many of their theme demo sites. It is a lightweight plugin that makes use of icon fonts, which means no additional images are needed to output the icons. For example. here’s what you’ll see from

How to Create a Non-clickable Link in WordPress Menu

When you create a WordPress menu, you might not need all the items to be clickable. Instead, when users hover to a particular item, they will see a dropdown of submenu for that item. For example, as seen in the screenshot above, we simply do not want the Page Layouts item to be clickable. This

How to Reposition Genesis Comment Form

Here’s another sweet little snippet for Genesis Framework users. If your site receives hundreds of comments per article, your readers will need to scroll down to the bottom of the page to leave their comment. To make it much easier for them to leave their comment, you probably want to re-position the comment form from the

How To Allow Comment Authors to Edit Their Comment

Have you ever leave a comment on other sites and just after publishing your comment, you noticed that you just made some typo on your comment? I know it’s quite frustrating. Introducing Simple Comment Editing plugin. I came across this plugin after reading Jeffro’s article on WPTavern.com. I found this plugin to be very useful