Adding Custom Classes to WordPress’ wp_nav_menu()

Learn how to customize the wp_nav_menu() class outputs to suit your requirements. Whether you need to add a custom class to a certain menu position or increment classes there’s a solution for you!
Learn how to customize the wp_nav_menu() class outputs to suit your requirements. Whether you need to add a custom class to a certain menu position or increment classes there’s a solution for you!
Find out how to easily find out which WordPress theme a site is using! This tool can also be used to view plugins in use and whether a site is even using WordPress.
Recently I made the switchover to WPengine and haven’t looked back. I often do work outside WordPress, so this got me wondering… can I install another CMS on their hosting? Here’s what I found out!
WooCommerce and Yoast SEO are great to use in combination with one another. Did you notice an issue with the Products page column padding? Here’s two fixes to make the CSS issue go away!
Optimizing your website’s speed improves your visitor experience and can help decrease bounce rates and increase conversions. Check out this presentation on how you can gauge your website’s speed and how to improve its performance.
Here is a cool bit of code to loop through a post type’s taxonomy and display the posts within to display a nice category listing with the posts.
If you’re looking to set yourself up on an Nginx server, or LEMP stack, on AWS then check out the following list of tutorials to get your on your way.
The WordPress Admin panel is being re-imagined in an upcoming version. Matt Mullenweg is spearheading the effort. Here’s how you can preview the new panel!
The HTTP upload error is a pain. If you’re running WordPress on nginx here’s a solution to try out.
The following is a screencast time lapse showing the browser window while front and back end development is commencing on the WordPress platform.