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Speed Up WordPress: A Developer’s POV
As an end-user, you might find WordPress ridiculously slow sometimes, not because WordPress itself is slow, but rather the way you're using WordPress is not optimized. That's why speeding up WordPress is a topic that can never get old. Mashable talked about it more than a year ago, Noupe has recently published an article about it, and even a design magazine blog has done the same thing.
All articles found on the Internet... more
Show latest Posts from each Post Type
On WordPress.org's Support Forum, there are many questions asked regarding the same topic: How should we modify WordPress's main query to have a fancier output, namely latest posts from each category or latest posts from each post type?
WordPress unfortunately does not provide any built-in function to handle these kinds of tasks, and it can be quite inefficient if we query for posts multiple times on one page, especially if you have a... more
WordPress Related Post Plugins
If you have been looking for a related post plugin, you might be overwhelmed by the number of related post plugins available at the moment. Some of them are outdated, some are identical, some are efficient, and some are not. The goal of this post is to help you choose the most suitable one for your website. I will try my best to give all the pros and cons of each plugin... more
Selective Plugin Loading
Using plugins for your WordPress website or blog is undoubtedly a must, but if you abuse them you might eventually find yourself in tight situations. Many plugins out there are poorly written and eat up a lot of memory, or even if they aren't they simply don't need to be included every single time.
For example, plugins that are designed specifically for the back-end such as TinyMCE Advanced, Ozh' Admin Drop Down Menu... more






