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WordPress 2.8 Themes Cookbook

By : Nick Ohrn, Lee Jordan
Book Image

WordPress 2.8 Themes Cookbook

By: Nick Ohrn, Lee Jordan

Overview of this book

Themes are among the most powerful features that can be used to customize a web site and give it a professional look, especially in WordPress. Using custom themes you can brand your site for a particular corporate image, ensure standards compliance, and create easily navigable layouts. But most WordPress users still continue to use default themes as developing and deploying themes that are flexible and easily maintainable is not always straightforward and lot of issues pop up during the process.This easy-to-use step-by-step guide will help you create powerful themes for your WordPress web site, and solve your theme development problems in a quick and effective way. It enables you to take full control over your site's design and branding and make it look smarter.WordPress is distributed with two ready-to-use themes. You can use these themes to give a common look to your website, or use the techniques described in this book to create custom themes. This book includes over 100 useful recipes to help you get started and create advanced themes. It starts with the basics of WordPress themes and creating a theme from scratch. Then, it covers how to enhance your template and add effects to get a rich look. You will learn how to manage pages, categories, and tags for your blogs, and how to make your posts look unique. You will also learn about the comment system and sidebars that will help you give a new feel to your blog and web site.This book will help you through the most common problems encountered when developing a WordPress theme. You will get tips to enhance your design skill and eventually enhance your blog's design.
Table of Contents (17 chapters)
WordPress 2.8 Themes Cookbook
Credits
About the Authors
About the Reviewers
Preface

Displaying an edit link for posts


After you publish a post, you'll often want to go back and update facts as more becomes available on a developing story, or to correct spelling and grammar errors that you've noticed after reading through it. Rather than force your theme's users to log in and search to find the post to edit, you can provide a link to the editing page directly in your theme.

How to do it...

Open a template file where you are displaying posts in the The Loop. Decide where you want the edit link to appear. It can appear anywhere inside The Loop. Place your cursor at that point and insert the following code:

<?php edit_post_link('Edit this entry','','.'); ?>

How it works...

The edit_post_link function detects the currently logged in user's role and capabilities. If the user is logged in and he or she has the ability to modify the post that is currently being displayed, then the Edit link appears.

Three parameters are used to format the link. The first parameter allows for...