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Designing Headers
Intermediate
Modified 9 years ago by MammaMia
13 min read
The of your site is typically the first thing people see. From this masthead or across the top of your page, people make sweeping judgements about what they are about to see and read. The same people who say you can not judge a book by its cover, also say that you only have 30 seconds to make a good impression. In the world of the Internet where the next web page is a click away, you have much less than that.
Next and Previous Links
Basic
Modified 9 years ago by MammaMia
4 min read
There are two sets of tags that move the visitor through your WordPress site: , which displays both the and links, and the combination pair of and , which each display one of the or links. This article will look at how these two tag sets work.
Know Your Sources
Basic
Modified 9 years ago by MammaMia
Less than a minute read
The following are some of the best books to help you learn more about CSS and web page design.
Wrapping Text Around Images
Basic
Modified 9 years ago by MammaMia
6 min read
In order to take advantage of these new CSS classes for image alignment and the text wrapping around the image, the WordPress Theme must include the following in the found in the WordPress Theme directory.
Comments in WordPress
Basic
Modified 9 years ago by MammaMia
3 min read
Comments allow your website's visitors to have a discussion with you and each other. When you activate comments on a Page or post, WordPress inserts several text boxes after your content where users can submit their comments. Once you approve a comment, it appears underneath your content. Whether you want to customize how your receive comments or tweak how your site displays comments, WordPress provides a thorough set of options to build a community from the visitors to your site.