Here’s a small WordPress snippet with which you can customize the greeting message seen in the top-right corner of the admin dashboard.
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Automattic has launched a new plugin named Jetpack, which allows self-hosted WordPress users to enjoy several features previously available only to WordPress.com hosted blogs.
WordPress provides authors with a way to add additional information to a post/page by using custom fields. Custom Fields can contain anything from defining an author of a post to setting an expiry date.
In this post, I will show how can easily add, delete and edit custom fields in WordPress.
This little hack allows you to set different favicons for your frontend, backend and login page on your WordPress blog.
WordPress has a handy Menu Bar that provides quick access to Admin features across the site. Follow this post to customize WordPress 3.3 menu the way you want.
The fourteenth major version of WordPress has been finally released to the public in the form of WordPress 3.1. WordPress 3.1 has been codenamed “Reinhardt” , in honor of the jazz guitarist Django Reinhardt and with it continued the trend of naming releases with musicians names.
Customize WordPress TinyMCE Editor by creating custom buttons and hiding unwanted options.
Safely test different plugins and themes on your live WordPress blog while keeping the changes invisible from public users
WordPress 3.1 has added a new filter that allows you to easily change the ‘Enter Title Here’ text that appears in the title input text field.
In this post, there are 10 hand-picked WordPress admin themes and plug-ins that expands the functionality of the dashboard for admins.