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WordPress 2.7 Cookbook

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WordPress 2.7 Cookbook

Overview of this book

About 120,000 blogs are created every day. Most of them quickly die, but a few stay, grow up, and then become well known and respected places on the Web. If you are seriously interested in being in the top league, you will need to learn all the tricks of the trade. WordPress 2.7 Cookbook focuses on providing solutions to common WordPress problems, to make sure that your blog will be one of the ones that stay. The author's experience with WordPress enables him to share insights on using WordPress effectively, in a clear and friendly way, giving practical hands-on solutions to WordPress problems, questions, and common tasks ñ from themes to widgets and from SEO to security. Are you feeling limited with WordPress, or are you wondering how popular blogs do a certain kind of thing that you can't? With this cookbook, you will learn many WordPress secrets and techniques, with step-by-step, useful recipes dedicated to achieving a particular goal or solve a particular problem. You'll learn the secret of expensive premium themes, how to optimize your blog for SEO and online profits, and how to supercharge WordPress with killer functions used by the most popular blogs over the Internet.
Table of Contents (17 chapters)
WordPress 2.7 Cookbook
Credits
About the Author
About the Reviewers
Preface
2
Finding and Installing Themes
Index

Getting an exact number of posts


If you're using a sideblog or a featured posts block, you may want to be able to display only a desired number of latest posts. In this recipe, we're going to see how to control the number of posts to display within the loop.

Getting ready

To complete this recipe you again need a WordPress loop and the query_posts() function.

How to do it...

Simply paste the following code anywhere in your theme files, where you'd like your posts to be displayed:


<?php
query_posts("showposts=5");
if (have_posts()):
    while (have_posts()) : the_post(); 
      the_title();
      the_excerpt();
    endwhile;
endif;
?>

How it works...

Just like in the previous example, we're using the powerful query_posts() function. This time, we use the showposts parameter that allows you to specify how many posts must be displayed.