07: word processor, spreadsheet, presentation. The new release adds support for large files (files biggger than 10 MB). GDisk 0.6: turn your Gmail account into a portable hard drive. This includes thermal diodes monitoring the processors externally, GPU sensors, drive bay sensors and FB-DIMM sensors of the Mac Pro, etc. This release adds support for a large number of new temperature sensors of Intel-based Macintosh systems. Hardware Monitor 4.0: read out all accessible hardware sensors. Temperature Monitor 4.0: displays all accessible temperature sensors. This is a Universal Binary build for Intel and PowerPC based Mac OS X computers. NetSpeedometer 1.0.1: graphic speedometer for your net connection. This release adds the ability to use "alphabetical sequences" as well as sequence numbers for a more compact file name. The new release adds Korean localization.Ī Better Finder Rename 7.5: file, photo, MP3 batch renamer. This release adds context menu entry for layout to image conversion. 51 3.1.2 Every Theme is Different.GraphicConverter X 5.9.3: view, edit, convert most image formats. 46ģ Anatomy of a Theme 3.1.1 Understanding Theme Files. 44 2.7.3 Difference Between Disabling and Uninstalling. 44 2.7.2 Installing and Activating Plugins. 41 2.6.4 Key Things to Look For in a Theme. 33 2.4.6 You Don’t Need to Use Them At All. 29 2.3.5 SEO Consideration: Mind Your Post “Slugs”. 23 2.1.3 Checking Default Performance and Proper Functionality. 19Ģ Setting Up WordPress 2.1.1 The Famous Five Minute Install. 14ġ.3.1 Key Components of a WordPress Site. 14 1.2.3 Powerful, Flexible and Extensible. ![]() 12ġ.2.1 So, You’ve Never Heard of WordPress. 11 1.1.6 How to Maintain Your WordPress Site. 10 1.1.5 How to Optimize and Secure WordPress. 10 1.1.4 How to Implement Advanced Functionality. Much of what you will read in this book is put into practice on the WordPress blog that accompanies this book.Ĭontents 1 Welcome to WordPress 1.1.1 Welcome. We practice these things in the sites we work on every day. We aren’t just here to stand on a pedestal and preach about how you should do things. We, the authors of Digging Into WordPress, eat our own dog food. ![]() All current owners of this book will get free PDF updates as it is updated! But there will be changes, and we intend to keep this book updated with those new things. WordPress does a good job about not breaking existing stuff for new versions. So what if you are reading this and 4.3 is already out? Don’t worry about it! The information in here will still be valid. If we need to mention an older version, we’ll be specific about that. So if we say something like “.the current version of WordPress,” we are talking about 4.2. That is the current version of WordPress at the time this book was published. What’s up with that? Are we trying to drive traffic to our own site? Nope, we are trying to do two things: 1) Make it easier for you (you don’t need to type in long awkward URLs) 2) Make it easy for us (it is easier to typeset and design around short URLs than long ones) Short URLs The URLs in this book are so called “short URLs.” They look like this: – When you click on one (PDF people) or enter one into a browser (Book people), you will be instantly redirected to the URL we are trying to get you to.
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