In Genesis, site admins can add custom scripts (JavaScript) on a per-page basis using the Scripts meta box on the page's edit screen. This is a useful feature for adding some custom JavaScript that should only be output on one page. For example, if you want to add some specific tracking script to a
Poll: Blocking Throwaway Emails
tl;dr At the end of this post, please see the poll about a potential SaaS product that would block the use of "throwaway" emails on your WordPress website. A couple months ago, a client of mine asked me about ways to prevent readers from using throwaway emails on her website. On her website, she
Creating a WordPress Settings Page that Bypasses the Settings API
@CLE_Ren got any templates/examples to follow?— Ben Weiser (@benweiser) March 19, 2016 After Ben tweeted his disdain for the WordPress Settings API, a common pain in the ass for WordPress developers, I shared how I typically handle custom settings pages. This post shows a basic template of
Introducing Summation for Genesis
After close to two months of development, I'm excited to finally release Summation, my new child theme for the Genesis Framework. Things You'll Like About Summation I named this child theme Summation because it is a collection of a lot of the things I like in a child theme, plus some. It has a
Load a Minified Stylesheet without Theme Header in WordPress
The following is part of a question I received from a reader, Jim, last week. I've noticed that a lot of designers today are hiding their "theme name" from their competitors. For example, this is a site that will show you which wordpress theme someone is using: http://whatwpthemeisthat.com/.
How to Create a Full-Width WordPress Dashboard Widget
Hey, everyone! I have a fun, new hack for you that involves creating a full-width "widget" in your WordPress dashboard. The dashboard widgets that come out of the box with WordPress include things like Quick Draft, At a Glance, Activity, WordPress News, etc. There are plugins that add dashboard
I Love My Hosting Provider
I don't write many posts just to rave about products and services. In fact, I don't write many reviews at all because I prefer to teach my readers about code, which is why a large majority of my posts are tutorials. However, on occasion, I do like to share my experiences with various products and
Automate Social Engagement on Your Blog with SumoMe
I'm no social marketing guru, but I do the value in engaging with your readers. Not only is it valuable for you as a business, freelancer, etc., but, in my opinion, it's also fun. I've been blogging for a couple years now, and I still love it when new comments show up, when I get new email
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