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== WordPress 1.0 ==
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This page was moved to https://wordpress.org/support/article/using-permalinks except above language locator.
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WordPress doesn't add spaces to the separators, so if you want them, add them yoursel
To change the name of the WordPress admin account, log in to WordPress as admin, then choose '''Users'''. Under '''Your Profile''' you can enter y
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...he Documentation team is doing, check out the make docs site. https://make.wordpress.org/docs/
...y [[Special:Listadmins|administrators]] and moderators work hard to keep [[WordPress]] documentation in tip-top shape. And unlike many teams, this is one ''anyo
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This article is about developing WordPress Themes. If you wish to learn more about how to install and use Themes, revi
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...] <photomatt> is that we're going to move all of the themes we maintain on wordpress.com into a public repository
<br />[17:22] <photomatt> http://downloads.wordpress.org/plugin/
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...igned categories (but see [[#Testing_if_a_post_is_in_a_descendant_category|Testing if a post is in a descendant category]] below).
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...t to the web browser. Through its powerful [[Using Themes|Theme]] system, WordPress allows you to define as few or as many Templates as you like all under one
...information how to upgrade a theme for compatibility with new versions of WordPress
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Note the close relation these tags have to WordPress [[Template Hierarchy]].
...API/Action Reference#Actions Run During a Typical Request|action hook]] in WordPress (the ''wp'' action hook is the first one through which you can use these co
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...ines and references for anyone wishing to modify, extend, or contribute to WordPress.
...s user has the ability to effect change in the core WordPress code, making WordPress highly customizable.
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...on of WordPress, and people interested in [[Contributing to WordPress]] by testing or fixing bugs will need to have access to the code that is under developme
...Subversion repository and running the commands that are available to most WordPress users.
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With the introduction of the new [[Using Themes|Themes]] in [[Version_1.5|WordPress v1.5]], boring and commonplace website layouts became a thing of the past.
...book/coding-standards/css/ CSS Coding Standards], part of the [http://make.wordpress.org/core/handbook/ Core Contributor Handbook] set.
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...th the modular [[Using Themes|Themes]] and [[Templates|template files]] in WordPress, while you may fix all the errors associated with the <tt>index.php</tt> an
...sure everything is still okay from time to time as part of your general [[WordPress Housekeeping|housekeeping]].
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==Cleaning Your WordPress House==
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With the WordPress [[Templates|modular template system]], [[Glossary#CSS|CSS styles]] can cros
...elpful if at the beginning of every WordPress Loop in every [[Using Themes|WordPress Theme]] was the comment:
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{{it|Domande frequenti sull’installazione di WordPress}}
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There are two ways to make internal links from one content page to another in WordPress. One uses permalinks and one does not. The method that does not use perma
If you have installed WordPress to a subfolder, such as <tt>wordpress</tt>, don't forget to add the folder to the link URL:
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...pers]]. These ideals are more recently reflected in the project's [https://wordpress.org/about/philosophy/ Philosophies] document.
* Preferences really substantively damage QA and testing.
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All is not lost. If your visitors encounter an error, why not be a helpful WordPress site administrator and present them with a message more useful than "NOT FO
...volves creating a custom Error Page or editing the one that came with your WordPress Theme.
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