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...ults to current post author. A user ID must be specified if used outside [[The Loop]].
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Retrieve the IP address of theauthor of the current comment rather than echo it.
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...on''' of the full post content should there not be an explicit excerpt for the post.
...the following values for the user, the file group, and for everyone else. The diagram shows how.
...writable by that account. On shared hosts, files should never be owned by the webserver process itself (sometimes this is '''www''', or '''apache''', or
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...permail/wp-testers/2009-January/011110.html hierarchy of rewrite rules] in the wp-hackers email list.
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...te/time, etc. It takes an array as its argument and returns the post ID of the created post (or <tt>0</tt> if there is an error).
...ng Themes]]. This topic differs from [[Using Themes]] because it discusses the technical aspects of writing code to build your own Themes rather than how
WordPress Themes are files that work together to create the design and functionality of a WordPress site. Each Theme may be different,
...L]] database and generate the [[Glossary#HTML|HTML]] code which is sent to the web browser. Through its powerful [[Using Themes|Theme]] system, WordPress
...a parent theme. You can start with a theme that you like and easily modify the parts you want to change. Do more in less time.
...series of posts, but only on the main page of your blog. With the <tt>[[#The Main Page|is_home()]]</tt> Conditional Tag, that task is made easy.
Note the close relation these tags have to WordPress [[Template Hierarchy]].
...that can be added to links to discourage [[Comment Spam]]. It is used with the <tt>rel=" "</tt> attribute in a link.
As described in the [http://googleblog.blogspot.com/2005/01/preventing-comment-spam.html Google
...elines, on how to make your Theme the best it can be before exposing it to the public.
...gs you should know before releasing your hard work and wonderful design to the public.
...passos anteriores]]. Do not attempt the upgrade unless you have completed the first four Passos.
...</code> folder; Special Exception: the <code>wp-content/cache</code> and the <code>wp-content/plugins/widgets</code> folders should be deleted.
...also incomplete. The current WordPress function reference is at [[Function Reference]]'''.
...clude information and examples of usage of that function, if possible, per the examples found in [[Template Tags]].
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...reading this article, you’ll feel more comfortable in adding or changing the content of your own sidebar.
The Classic and Default WordPress Themes use ''nested lists'' to present their
...eady have SSL configured on the server and a (virtual) host configured for the secure server before your site will work properly with these constants set
The constant FORCE_SSL_ADMIN can be set to true in the wp-config.php file to force all logins '''and''' all admin sessions to happ
...or directory name within a computer or filesystem, and usually starts with the root directory or drive letter. Directories and subdirectories listed in a
...'absolute path'' of a page, copy the text below into a new text file, save the file as <code>path.php</code>. Then open it in a Web browser (for example,
...are also judged by their covers and the first impression often comes from the '''header'''.
...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.