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WordPress theme - The Anatomy, an Infographic. Index.php – home The index file controls what the homepage of your WordPress theme looks like. By default it is a loop that queries and then displays the most recent blog posts, with a link in the bottom to view previous posts. Alternately, you can specify in wp-admin -> settings -> reading to have the home page be a page you created yourself in WordPress. In that case, you specify a different page/URL for the regular blog posts to appear on, and that page is generated by index.php. single.php – individual posts The display of individual posts in your WordPress theme is controlled by a little file called single.php.

It contains a loop that queries just one post and displays it. You can specify if you want sidebars (and which you want), if you want it to look different than the other pages on the site. page.php – individual pages Page.php controls what pages look like. WordPress also allows you to create different page templates within your WordPress theme for different types of pages. Ultimate Guide to Upgrade WordPress [Infograph] WordPress by Jazz Legends, An Infographic About the WP History. Franky Branckaute wrote this post on October 6th, 2010 in Rather like sorting the wood from the trees with Credit Loans, it is easy to forget how many versions of WordPress there have been, not to mention the release names. From the early days of WordPress 1.2, every new release is named by Matt Mullenweg after a Jazz legend, a tradition which has not changed over the years. Fans of Jazz will recognise many artists, release names, but it is easy to forget these and use WordPress release number instead.

Matt often has chosen for a sax player, an instrument the WordPress founder also plays. We looked at the names of every release, the main new features introduced with every major new version as well as the basic analysis of the self-hosted blogging software world that is the WordPress community. We then added ‘WordPress Blue’ and ended up with this infographic for you. With thanks to the crew at Infographiclabs for another awesome infographic. The Power of Wordpress. The Prolific WordPress - Infographic | Page.ly Blog. InShare0 WordPress is a prolific bit of software used by well over 25 million users in some form. WordPress started from a very humble beginning to now power 8.5% of the entire internet. This WordPress infographic would have made a swell entry to our Free iPad Contest that you should enter {ends Sept 6} Click for Full Size Full Size Image | Or view on flickr Like it? Mentioned: Pagely® is the original Managed WordPress Hosting company. The #1 rated WordPress Host - WPMU.org Give Us a Try Today 32 thoughts on “The Prolific WordPress – Infographic” Comments are closed.

Infographic : The Ultimate Wordpress Cheatsheet. A lot of developers are working on customizing WordPress since it is the easiest and most used website CMS and the best blogging platform available. If you are able to customize WordPress, you can turn it into any sort of website. It can be converted into a shopping cart, even member generated content communities etc.

So if you are of the view that WordPress is only a blogging platform, it is not! There are thousands of possibilities with wordpress! For that Tech King created this awesome Infographic “The Ultimate WordPress Cheatsheet” for designers/developers working on customizing it. Fellow writer Tayyab did share a collection of WordPress Cheat Sheets with you some weeks ago, but the combination of cheat sheet and infographic was just something that cannot be missed.