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Banners: Hardcoded
You can hardcode banner ads directly into your WordPress theme files using the WordPress Banner Rotator plugin. Before you hardcode banner ads into your theme, you’ll need to initialize the wpBanners object like shown below. Initialize the wpBanners object View the code on Gist. With the wpBanners object initialized and available to your use, you Continue Reading…
Continue ReadingFront-End Images
The uploading of additional product images is to illustrate and display your products more efficiently to your users so that they are fully aware of what they are purchasing from you. Don’t be shy to show off your great products!
Continue ReadingNewsletter: Hardcoded Snippet
Hardcoded snippets are no longer supported in the WordPress Newsletter plugin. The plugin now supports email themes which allow you to create multiple HTML layouts for your newsletters and simply put [wpmlcontent] into the theme(s) where the content from the editor should be placed. Please have a look at Themes.
Continue ReadingNewsletter: Email Snippets
The WordPress Newsletter plugin Newsletter Snippets gives you the ability to save snippets of content that you use often for your newsletters. This spares you the tedious task of re-writing the same information over again every time you compose a new newsletter. NOTE: Don’t confuse Snippets with Themes (they are two different things). The purpose Continue Reading…
Continue ReadingNewsletters: Hardcoded Subscribe Form
The subscription form hardcoding feature allows you to insert a mailing list subscription form into your WordPress theme (or any other part of your WordPress website) by using PHP code directly inside of your template files. In order to hardcode a subscription form, open any of your theme .php files inside the theme folder which Continue Reading…
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