Posts Tagged ‘Wordpress Themes’

rtPanel–WordPress Theme Framework by rtCamp

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(Cross-posted on rtPanel blog) The past few weeks have been exciting for everyone at rtCamp thanks to launching a new product called rtPanel. rtPanel is a WordPress Theme Framework and is now officially available for download on WordPress.org directory. rtPanel has been tested on more than 300 websites and blogs, as we have used it on all rtCamp [...]

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How To Display Posts from Multiple Categories on a WordPress page

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We can assign multiple categories to posts, but not to pages by default. So I came up with some work around for adding category selection box in the WordPress page admin. I wanted to create a page template, showing 4 posts from each selected category. That is, I wanted to show posts from multiple categories [...]

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Features which can be used with your WordPress 3.0

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There are lots of features in WordPress 3.0, but we do not use all the features in our theme. These features may keep our theme handy, flexible and secure.

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WordPress Theme Developer: Download Theme Development Checklist

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In our Lab, we build lots of WordPress themes on regular basis and following the WordPress theme standard is very necessary. WordPress codex have a checklist for the same but it’s not in organized form. Cadoo of Chitich.com has come up with a .pdf version of WordPress Theme development checklist which I believe every theme developer should download. [...]

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WordPress Themes – Standards and Checklists (beta)

This article was originally created (in parts) for rtCampers to guide our trainees and follow the best CSS and design practices. It is by no means complete but hopefully it will evolve over time as we get more mature with WordPress, CSS and web-design in-general. The goal of this article is to create a master [...]

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