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The least utilized option in Wordpress, the custom field, is also quite possibly the most powerful function of the entire platform. I have been writing up my own tutorials on this option for several days now and thought I would share with you a few of the other great posts on the subject.
The Top 5 Uses for Wordpress Custom Fields by Oak Innovations Blog
For the vast majority of bloggers, this incredibly usefull, and versatile piece of functionality goes unused. At the moment you may be thinking that the reason you don’t use it, is that you have no use for it. This may very well be true but, its also likely that no one has really explained what’s possible.
Learn how to use Wordpress Custom Fields | Kriesi.at – new media design
WordPress gives an author the ability to add extra data to each written post and page. This data is called meta-data and is stored in custom fields.
WordPress Custom Fields Contest
If you are a wordpress blogger, how many times have you used the often overlooked feature called Custom Fields. It is sitting below this post page as I type and though I look at it everyday, I never got around to using it. Technosailor is organizing the WordPress Custom Fields Contest to bring forth the usefulness of this feature and its possible applications.
Jazz Up Your Site: 28 Ways To Use WordPress Custom Fields | Performancing.com
Reasons To Use Custom Fields
You create a custom field, then choose on a post by post basis what information you will add. That information can be manipulated by custom WP/PHP code to present additional textual or visual content when a visitor views a post page. To summarize:
1. Add metadata for reporting or other purposes.
2. Add visually cohesive elements to your site.
3. Manipulate information and control its display programmatically.
4. Make global changes across all your posts with a single code change, instead of manually updating each post.The lists below show some ways that WP custom fields can be used to provide more textual and visual info to your site visitors. If you decide to change something, say a border or background or even placement on the post page, without custom fields you would have to make changes manually to each and every post. If you have hundreds of posts, you’d have a daunting task. With custom fields, you have structure and homogeneity through custom handler code.
redswish – a web design blog » The power of Wordpress Custom Fields
I can’t believe I’ve been playing with Wordpress for so long and never explored the Custom Fields feature. A website I’ve been working recently has required me to push the boundaries of Wordpress, or more appropriately my understanding and knowledge of it. In doing so I’ve bravely slipped deeper into the Advanced Options and lived to tell the tale – the tale of the Custom Fields…
WordPress Custom Fields; laying text over your lead graphic
WordPress Custom Fields; laying text over your lead graphic
For WordPress users, there are certain scenarios when the typical reverse chronological presentation of content is just not enough. I have experimented with different methods of presenting content on 5thirtyone.com each time a redesign is uploaded – from the text-centric to the image heavy version in use right now. With hundreds of WordPress driven blogs being published on a daily basis, it’s difficult to stand out; even more so if you stick to the standard two-column blog layout.
The undersigned » Blog Archive » WordPress how-to: Custom Fields
WordPress how-to: Custom Fields
Most WordPress users have seen the custom fields section when they write a new post or create a page – but what is it exactly?
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Wordpress custom fields are a must if you want to make your site unique and make it as functional as it can be.
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