Did you know that the correct functioning of some WordPress plugins is dependent the "plugin-friendliness" of your WordPress theme? This tutorial shows how to inspect your theme for optimal plugin compatibility.
As time goes on, all the database operations performed on your WordPress tables (which are what store your blog posts and other data) will create what's called overhead. To keep your database running smoothly, you can get rid of this overhead by op
There's an annoying bug (or feature, depending on how you look at it) in site-integrated Digg buttons that can be a particular pain for WordPress users. If you've added a Digg button to your post pages, you're probably affected.
Do you have a WordPress blog set up but don't know what to do next? Read this tutorial for a beginners' guide to adding three major types of content to your WordPress blog: Posts, Pages, and Widgets.
Ever wondered what the difference is between a trackback and a pingback? They both let you know when someone else has blogged about one of your posts, and the terms seem to be used interchangeably at times — so what's the deal?
Setting posts to auto-publish at a specified date in the future is a simple WordPress trick to help you "work ahead" on your blog. It can be accomplished in 5 simple steps.
Searching for a WordPress theme for your blog? Here's a quick checklist of 7 factors (including header tag usage, WordPress feature support, and XHTML validity) that should help you narrow down the choices.