Not many people know (or maybe they do and don’t talk about it!) that WordPress can actually parse RSS feeds and display them on your WordPress install. The function we can use is the wp_rss() which will automatically fetch and parse whichever feed you desire and allow it to be viewable to your readers. So
Working With Excerpts
An excerpt is a summary of your blog post, this is an optional feature in WordPress and can be used in circumstances where you would only like to display a teaser of a post rather than the full article. You can also set your RSS feeds to display this summary rather than the full post,
How To: DoFollow/NoFollow
By default WordPress makes most of the links nofollow, this in many ways is beneficial to your blog and doesn’t hinder you much in the way of SEO. But this isn’t always what blog owners want, so today I will show you how to make Blogroll Links nofollow as they are dofollow by default, and
Change The WordPress Logo In Your Admin Pages
Whilst supporting WordPress is key, you or your clients might not want the WordPress logo on the admin and login pages. So Today I will show you how to add your own logos to replace the default WordPress logos, the following changes take part in your functions.php file, so ensure you backup before you continue,
How To Automatically Generate Short URLs for Your Posts
Using short url tools have become common place across the web in recent years, part of this is the usage of Twitter and being restricted to 140 characters. Long urls took up entire tweets forcing tweeters to use these tools. Twitter now have their own shortening tool t.co, but you can still use your own