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Creating a useful 404 page – for both your visitors and yourself

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Having a creative 404 page is always fun. Site developers end up spending a lot of time coming up with something awesome because if they nail it, it always get a lot of attention (read: traffic). Whether it be a …

comments 1 Posted May 16, 2012 by Rockstar Frog Categories:
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Adding a Tweet Box to your site

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Both Windows and Mac are integrating social media platforms more and more into their systems – creating a new Tweet is just a click or two away. You can do this on your own website too by integrating with the …

comments 1 Posted April 20, 2012 by Rockstar Frog Categories:
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Customizing your WordPress Admin area

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When developing WordPress sites for clients, it is likely that you’ll want to customize the admin area to make it easier for your client to navigate and use. Today’s article is going to cover a few techniques to optimize, simplify …

comments 1 Posted March 27, 2012 by Rockstar Frog Categories:
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Create a slick dropdown or flyout menu in minutes

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As the amount of content in your site grows, at some stage you’ll want to implement a drop down or fly-out menu to better group the navigation on your site. Implementing a drop down or fly-out menu isn’t rocket science …

comments 3 Posted February 28, 2012 by Rockstar Frog Categories:
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Easily change the look of your site with a simple pattern

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Ok, heres a little disclaimer: this is a simple post just to show you how to quickly and easily change the look of your site, even if you have little experience or knowhow with css or background images. The wrong …

comments 0 Posted February 16, 2012 by Jedi Frog Categories:
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Making a more useful & informative admin bar

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Love it or hate it, the WordPress Admin Bar is here to stay. With a bit of creative coding, you can change it from being a nuisance to a helpful tool. Today, we’re going to cover how to make your …

comments 1 Posted February 14, 2012 by Rockstar Frog Categories:
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When developing custom WordPress themes, having a knowledge of WordPress widgets is exceptionally handy. Developing custom widgets allows you to add niche bits of code to your site, whilst still leveraging the flexibility that WordPress widgets allow. In this post, …

comments Posted January 31, 2012 by Rockstar Frog Categories:
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Using Text Expander to speed up your theme development workflow

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As developers, creating a WordPress theme can often become a copy-and-paste affair. It’s modular architecture means that you’ll often reuse large chunks of code with just a small tweak here and there to suit the custom theme you’re developing. A …

comments 0 Posted January 17, 2012 by Rockstar Frog Categories:
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Adding a Tweet Box to your site

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Create a slick dropdown or flyout menu in minutes

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