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How to Customize the WordPress Text Editor to Look and Function Like Your...

Though WordPress is increasingly on the verge of becoming a fully-fledged application framework, the humble post editor remains the area of the interface users spend most of their time in. It’s a part...

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Adding Social Media Icons to WordPress With CSS Sprites

While there are many plugins out there that can help you add social media icons to your site, not all of them are created equal. Some of them could be a drain on your server, not to mention less...

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Score Quick Style Wins with These CSS Animation Tools for WordPress

The modern web surfer wants something to catch her eye. But with so many cool sites and distractions on the web, it’s getting tougher to capture their attention. What’s a web-developer to do?!...

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How to Add Custom CSS to Your WordPress Site: 3 Methods Explored

There’s more than one way to add custom CSS to your WordPress site. In this Weekend WordPress, I’ll explain the strengths and weaknesses of three different methods so you can decide which suits you...

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A Mega Guide to Learning and Referencing CSS for WordPress: 150+ Resources

When it comes to learning and remembering CSS, there’s no reason why you need to commit every property and class to memory when you can quickly look up anything you need to know in just a few seconds....

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Understanding CSS Grids for Modern WordPress Website Design

With responsive design now no longer optional, CSS grids are quickly becoming the go-to for creating consistent website layouts that look great on multiple devices. In a nutshell, CSS grids provide a...

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10 Simple Tips for Learning CSS for WordPress

Learning CSS can be overwhelming, especially when you don’t know where to start and what terms to search for when you get stuck. Since CSS is a styling language and not a full-on programming language...

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25 Expert Tips for Cleaner CSS Coding for WordPress

There are many benefits to having clean, organized CSS: lightweight code – and, as a result, a lightweight file size – helps your website load more quickly, it’s easier to read, quick to search through...

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25 Pro Tips for Improving Your CSS Workflow

Writing CSS can be messy, slow and take ages to debug when you’ve got a whole lot of design and layout changes going on in one stylesheet. So let’s get straight to it: I’ve compiled some of the most...

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Understanding CSS3 Flexbox for Clean, Hack-Free Responsive Design

Remember how hard it used to be to vertically center content on your site? If you’re struggling with the words “used to be” in that last sentence, you obviously haven’t cottoned onto flexbox yet and...

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5 Free CSS Plugins for Live Editing Your WordPress Site

Fine tuning how your WordPress site looks on the front-end is faster and easier – not to mention more satisfying – when you can see your changes live as you make them. And the best way to live edit CSS...

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9 Stunning CSS Button Libraries and Collections for WordPress

Think about how many times you click or tap or press on something over the course of a day. In fact, it’s probably so ingrained in you to click before trying any other action that it can be confusing...

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Using CSS3 Media Queries for a Responsive WordPress Design

If your website isn't responsive, you could be missing out on mobile traffic thanks to Google's latest algorithm update. Here's how to make your site look great on any device with CSS3.

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7 Best Sites to Find CSS Snippets and Inspiration

You’ve taken the time to learn and master CSS. And it’s probably fair to say that you’re a proficient coder now. Great! But understanding how to code well with CSS doesn’t necessarily make you fluent...

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How to Use One Query to Run Multiple Loops

I’ve written a few posts here on the blog about the WP_Query class and how to use it to create multiple queries and multiple loops. I’m a big fan of WP_Query, and often use it on client sites and my...

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Target CSS for Specific Content With WordPress Template Tags

One of the things I love about WordPress is its flexibility. You can use it to run a simple blog, as a high powered content management system, or to drive custom applications. Within theme development,...

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We’re Looking for Developers to Work on Upfront – Join Us!

So, in case you hadn’t heard, we released a little something called Upfront last week and the response has been fantastic. But what makes the release even more exciting is that this is only the start...

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How To Create A WordPress Post-List Wonderwall – The Card Flipper

You use featured images on all your posts – in fact you spend a good deal of time selecting and optimising them – so why not use them to give your homepage, your category listings and archives some...

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How To Create A WordPress Post-List Wonderwall – The Colorizer

Yesterday, we looked at creating a card-flipping post-list wonderwall. Today, we’ve got something a little less fiddly to implement, a bit more subtle and, perhaps, a little more classy. This technique...

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Using CSS3 Media Queries for a Responsive WordPress Design

A responsive design for your WordPress site is no longer optional – it’s a necessity. At least, it is according to Google’s updated algorithm, which penalizes site’s that aren’t fully optimized for...

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