How to disable WordPress REST API
The latest version of WordPress (4.7 is an example as of this writing) enables the WordPress REST API by default. As shown in our previous tutorial, this enables third party sites to retrieve...
read moreExamples of using WordPress REST API
In the older versions of WordPress, you used to need to download and install the WP REST API plugin in order for other webapp to access your site data using REST API. But with the latest versions...
read moreUsing TMG Activation Plugin to Recommends Plugins with Theme
In this tutorial, we are going to use the TMG Activation Plugin to recommend particular plugins in the theme notification such as this … Here we want our theme to recommend the “Contact...
read moreCreating a Child Theme in WordPress
In this tutorial, we will create a child WordPress theme called based off of the Twenty Fifteen theme. First we create a new folder “/wp-content/themes/twentyfifteen-child” in which we...
read moreAdding a custom section in the WordPress Theme Customizer
In this tutorial, we add the “Copyright” section to the WordPress Theme Customizer that is displayed when user goes to “WP Dashboard -> Appearance -> Customizer”...
read moreRegistering Menu Locations in WordPress
In order to have menus in a WordPress theme, it needs to put the menu into a “Menu Location”. The Twenty Fifteen theme comes with two menu locations as seen in “Appearance ->...
read moreCreating Custom Post Type in WordPress
In this tutorial, we are going to add a custom post type of “Employees” to our WordPress theme. We attach our own function create_employees_post_type to the “init” hook. ...
read moreWordPress broke after moving to new location
It is very common to have WordPress site break after moving to a new location — also known as migrating WordPress from one location to another server. One common reason is because the domain...
read moreHow to Install the Genesis Framework on WordPress
In this tutorial, we will show you how to install the Genesis Theme Framework (version 2.1.2) on WordPress. We assume that you have purchased and downloaded the Genesis framework already. It...
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