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[18 Jul 2011 | No Comment | ]

I got reinvigorated to look at my blog as a CMS system. While I don’t have a ton of free time to devote to the blog, I did at least look up a few themes and plugins. For the record, Listings from Woo Themes seems like the way to go if you want to create a bunch of different custom post types and especially if you have a lot of people contributing to your blog. It looks beautiful and it seems to make all those customizable fields wicked user-friendly. But …Continue

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[17 Apr 2011 | No Comment | ]

A few plugins and a hack on one of those plugins that keeps this blog running smoothly and looking so very awesome! Specifically, how to modify the Wordpress Popular Posts plugin to handle custom post types and plugs for the WP DBmanager plugin, the Revision Control plugin and the Redirection plugin.

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[3 Apr 2011 | No Comment | ]

As regular readers might note, a far number of my posts recently have been about tweaking WordPress, even though the focus of this blog is on teaching ESL/EFL. I suppose at this point, I should admit that I am a bit of a WordPress geek and I enjoy tweaking my themes and playing with new WordPress functions, like Post Formats and Custom Post Types. I hope that people looking to customize their blog, who have the same questions and problems I have, will stumble on these posts and find them …Continue

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[15 Mar 2011 | No Comment | ]

How to style posts by category so they display differently.

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[8 Mar 2011 | 3 Comments | ]

This is one in a series of posts I’ve been doing on how I changed around my WP blog. These are mainly up for my own benefit, so I remember what I did and why and where. But I thought someone somewhere might want to know what I did and how I did it to use on his or her own blog.
While custom post types are extremely useful and WordPress now allows for them, they do need a bit more integration to be perfect. I’ve talked about a few of …Continue

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[20 Feb 2011 | 4 Comments | ]

Just a shout out to p Type Converter, which made converting my old posts and pages into custom post types very very easy.

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[13 Feb 2011 | No Comment | ]

How to change the middle category bar in the Wordpress theme Arthemia so it displays pages instead of categories.

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[6 Feb 2011 | No Comment | ]
Custom Taxonomies and Lesson Plans

Why use taxonomies for custom management systems on Wordpress, how I used taxonomies to organize my lesson plans and make them very searchable, and why tags and categories are good too.

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[31 Jan 2011 | No Comment | ]

How using custom post types can help teachers to manage and post their lesson plans more effectively. Basically my thoughts on how custom post types can help teachers and Edubloggers use Wordpress as a content management system.

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[26 Jan 2011 | No Comment | ]

How to add custom post type counts to your dashboard in Wordpress

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[23 Jan 2011 | No Comment | ]
Displaying Custom Posts on Home Page

This article talks about how I displayed custom post types on my Wordpress blog home page and how I made them format differently on the index page so that they stand out.

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[7 Jan 2011 | One Comment | ]
Blog at Work

I’ve been working for a while on reorganizing information here on English Advantage to put the focus on the lesson plans. After looking over a lot of ideas on the web (Thank you WordPress forum people!) and playing around with a test blog, it looks the least disruptive way to mess with things will be to work within this installation bit by bit. I’m counting on my redirection plugin and WordPress’ native redirectioning to limit the number of 404 errors. However there will doubtless be some casualties.
The big thing I’m …Continue

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[13 Jul 2010 | No Comment | ]

UPDATE: This post has been getting some traffic from people looking for an answer to the redirection plug-in problem so I thought I’d put in the solution. The biggest problem most people have is that the redirection plugin redirects from the homepage/index page to the most recently created page. So if you don’t create a lot of pages, in WordPress you never notice this problem. And if you never go to your homepage, you might never notice it either.
There are two solutions, one temporary and one more permanent:
1) Temporary until …Continue