Nitrous Theme - High Energy Theme for WordPress
 
This entry is part 4 of 7 in the series Bricks and Mortar WordPress

Tim Marsh of Project Heresy explains how to integrate Facebook with your WordPress blog and how-to create your own FaceBook connection app in this free tutorial guide.

 

Magnify.net adds powerful video aggregation and curation to your business brand. New video tutorial shows how to remove videos from your Magnify.net account posted by “Anonymous.” Power Point slideshow and PDF available for download.

 
Display RSS Feeds on Your WordPress Pages, Posts, or Sidebar
This entry is part 3 of 7 in the series Bricks and Mortar WordPress

Have you been searching and searching for a way to include your RSS feeds on a page or post in your WordPress blog? The sidebar is covered: It’s easy to get RSS feeds in it using the standard plugin that ships with WordPress, or using FeedBurner, or any number of plugins. But what about pages? What about posts? Finally, aggregate news feeds in WordPress pages, posts, and sidebar.

 
BackType In Motion on My Funkalicious Squidoo Lens

You might already know how easy it is to add your BackType comments to blog or website. But did you know you can also add it to your Squidoo lens? If you any spend time making your voice heard on issues, trends, and things that matter to you, this is an excellent way to follow the conversations you’re participating in.

 
How To Split Long WordPress Pages and Posts
This entry is part 1 of 7 in the series Bricks and Mortar WordPress

It took several searches and explanations from a few different WordPress gurus until I was able to get a complete answer to the problem of how to split up long pages or posts. There used to be a couple of buttons on the WordPress writing toolbar that you clicked to simply divide your page at whatever point you wanted. What happened to them? Where was the workaround? And could it be true that the theme I was using could actually prevent me from seeing page numbers?

 
CSS Styles Achieved With The Special Text Boxes WordPress Plugin
This entry is part 5 of 6 in the series CSS Text-Box Styles For Serious Writers

The very first time I saw beautiful colored textboxes created with just CSS was while I perusing a Joomla! site. Wanting to replicate this in my own Joomla-based site, I was directed to the xTypo extension. Later, as I developed articles for a WordPress-based site, I hoped to find a plugin that would provide the same easy way to integrate textboxes. After much searching, manual code insertion, I finally found the Special Text Boxes WordPress Plugin, which was ported directly from the xTypo extension.



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