Archive for the “admin” category

WordPress tip: Quick maintenance mode

by Jean-Baptiste Jung on May 31, 2011

When you need to do some maintenance on your WordPress blog, you should always make sure that visitors aren’t able to visit your site. Today, I’m going to show you how to easily implement a maintenance mode on your WordPress blog.

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WordPress tip: Quick maintenance mode

Add custom links to WordPress admin bar

by Jean-Baptiste Jung on April 26, 2011

Introduced in WordPress 3.1, the Admin bar is a new feature that many users like. Today, I’m going to show how you can add custom links to WordPress admin bar.

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Add custom links to WordPress admin bar

How to show an urgent message in the WordPress admin area

by Jean-Baptiste Jung on April 19, 2011

When writing custom WordPress theme or plugins, you might want to inform users that something important needs doing, perhaps due to an upgrade. e.g. You need the user to update a setting, or check that their settings have been transposed correctly. This is a very short guide that shows you how to add a error or status message using the correct WordPress hooks.

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How to show an urgent message in the WordPress admin area

How to remove WordPress 3.1 admin bar

by Jean-Baptiste Jung on March 7, 2011

WordPress 3.1 introduced a new feature: the admin bar. It is quite cool, but I’ve heard from many people who’d like to remove it. Here is a little recipe about how you can remove it.

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How to remove WordPress 3.1 admin bar

WordPress tip: Remove WP 3.1 Admin Bar

by Jean-Baptiste Jung on January 5, 2011

WordPress 3.1 comes out with a new function called Admin Bar. This bar is added to your site (both on the dashboard and the site itself) if you’re logged in. Want to remove it? That’s quite easy, just read on.

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WordPress tip: Remove WP 3.1 Admin Bar

How to disable image caption in WordPress post editor

by Jean-Baptiste Jung on January 5, 2010

For each uploaded image, WordPress lets you enter a caption to describe the file. This is very cool, but sometimes you don’t need captions at all. Here is how you can get rid of it.

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How to disable image caption in WordPress post editor