Category: WordPress

  • How to use the theme skeleton

    In this tutorial you’ll learn how to create your own version of a skeleton theme. The “Skeleton-F16-Bootstrap” theme for WordPress is a boilerplate, or a place to start, if you want to create a Bootstrap theme from scratch. Or almost scratch that is. The basic files are ready. The top picture is a variant of…

  • WordPress and REST API

    The newest version of WordPress came with a REST API. It will revolutionize the ways we think about themes. You don’t have to use PHP any more. With HTML, CSS and JavaScript you can get content via Json. What is REST API? The very short version is: WordPress will return Json objects from certain endpoints.…

  • REST API

    “WordPress 4.7 comes with REST API endpoints for posts, comments, terms, users, meta, and settings.” (Source: WordPress’ text about the API). One of the great news in WordPress 4.7 is the REST API. Now it is possible to exchange data in the form of Json Objects. Let’s try out the REST API in a simple…

  • Twenty Seventeen

    So the new verson of WordPress has arrived. With it came a new theme: Twenty Seventeen. It’s an attempt to combine the (perhaps too) popular “one-pager” with WordPress content-managing. The theme has many interesting features. One important addition isΒ the .svg icon theme. These days the SVG format becomes more and more important. Twenty Seventeen may…

  • How to move a multisite site

    Today’s question from a student: “How do we move a multisite WP?”. The Codex has this answer.

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