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How to apply changes to a single WordPress page October 17 2014

Here’s a quick development tutorial on how to make changes to a single WordPress page or post. Let’s say that you want to change styling for one page on your site, but it doesn’t have unique class or ID for you to target in your stylesheet. You can use the is_page() conditional tag to target a specific WordPress page to make your changes. You can also use the is_single() tag Keep Reading…

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How to Safely Add Custom Code to WordPress Sites August 25 2014

There are many times that you want to tweak plugins, add a code snippet, or change some styling for your WordPress site. However, many users make these changes in a way that’s not viable for the long-term. For example, these changes shouldn’t be put into your parent WordPress theme, as they’ll be overridden when you update your theme (the same goes for plugins). Some users use this as a reason Keep Reading…

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How to Safely Add Custom Code to WordPress Sites August 25 2014

There are many times that you want to tweak plugins, add a code snippet, or change some styling for your WordPress site. However, many users make these changes in a way that’s not viable for the long-term. For example, these changes shouldn’t be put into your parent WordPress theme, as they’ll be overridden when you update your theme (the same goes for plugins). Some users use this as a reason Keep Reading…

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How to Safely Add Custom Code to WordPress Sites August 25 2014

There are many times that you want to tweak plugins, add a code snippet, or change some styling for your WordPress site. However, many users make these changes in a way that’s not viable for the long-term. For example, these changes shouldn’t be put into your parent WordPress theme, as they’ll be overridden when you update your theme (the same goes for plugins). Some users use this as a reason Keep Reading…

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How to Safely Add Custom Code to WordPress Sites August 25 2014

There are many times that you want to tweak plugins, add a code snippet, or change some styling for your WordPress site. However, many users make these changes in a way that’s not viable for the long-term. For example, these changes shouldn’t be put into your parent WordPress theme, as they’ll be overridden when you update your theme (the same goes for plugins). Some users use this as a reason Keep Reading…

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How to Safely Add Custom Code to WordPress Sites August 25 2014

There are many times that you want to tweak plugins, add a code snippet, or change some styling for your WordPress site. However, many users make these changes in a way that’s not viable for the long-term. For example, these changes shouldn’t be put into your parent WordPress theme, as they’ll be overridden when you update your theme (the same goes for plugins). Some users use this as a reason Keep Reading…

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Updated August 25 2014

There are many times that you want to tweak plugins, add a code snippet, or change some styling for your WordPress site. However, many users make these changes in a way that’s not viable for the long-term. For example, these changes shouldn’t be put into your parent WordPress theme, as they’ll be overridden when you update your theme (the same goes for plugins). Some users use this as a reason Keep Reading…

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Updated August 25 2014

There are many times that you want to tweak plugins, add a code snippet, or change some styling for your WordPress site. However, many users make these changes in a way that’s not viable for the long-term. For example, these changes shouldn’t be put into your parent WordPress theme, as they’ll be overridden when you update your theme (the same goes for plugins). Some users use this as a reason Keep Reading…

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Updated August 25 2014

There are many times that you want to tweak plugins, add a code snippet, or change some styling for your WordPress site. However, many users make these changes in a way that’s not viable for the long-term. For example, these changes shouldn’t be put into your parent WordPress theme, as they’ll be overridden when you update your theme (the same goes for plugins). Some users use this as a reason Keep Reading…

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How to Safely Add Custom Code to WordPress Sites August 25 2014

There are many times that you want to tweak plugins, add a code snippet, or change some styling for your WordPress site. However, many users make these changes in a way that’s not viable for the long-term. For example, these changes shouldn’t be put into your parent WordPress theme, as they’ll be overridden when you update your theme (the same goes for plugins). Some users use this as a reason Keep Reading…

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