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WordPress provide private feature to make your post or page only visible to other editors or site admin. Once a post is set to private, regular visitor won’t be able to read the post.
Now, what a about if …

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WordPress provides a function that displays the category to which a post belongs: the_category(). If the post is in multiple categories, the function will list them all, linked to the respective archive page.
For some reason, maybe you want …

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How to Remove Links Tab from Admin Panel

WordPress admin interface has became more intuitive now. In the admin page, You can see the main navigation menu detailing each of the administrative functions you can perform, grouped in collapsible tabbed panels on the left-hand side column.
One …

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By default, a WordPress website displays the blog page, which is your most recent posts, on the front page. But many WordPress users want to have a static front page or splash page as the front page instead. …

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How to Display Posts only from Current User

When a contributor in a multi-user site see the post list in the admin page, he could see not only his posts, but also posts from other contributors. Even he couldn’t edit the other posts, this still could …

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While customizing a WordPress site, sometimes We also need to configure, how our WordPress site display the search result. On our previous code snippet, I have showed how to exclude specific category from search result. This tutorial will …

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A drop cap is the first letter of a paragraph that’s of a much bigger size than the rest that follow. The letter formatting is such that the letter “˜drops down’ to cover the few lines following the …

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How to Limit Character in The Post Title

One of the most important elements in your blog’s web design is the post title. It reaches out and grabs people’s attention. It informs them of what the post is about, hopefully.
Sometimes, You might want to automatically limit …

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How to Bold First Few Words in Excerpt

The WordPress Excerpt is an optional summary or description of a post; in short, a post summary. It is used to truncate blog posts so that only part of the entry — the introduction or a summary of …

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Comment section in a site is really important. It represent interaction between you and your readers. It also keeps posts alive and is an important indicator of a popular post.
Often, We need to edit, delete or mark certain …

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