The single biggest issue associated with upgrading WordPress and/or your theme is that it can potentially break or delete custom code you’ve written into your functions.php file and css files. In fact, the single biggest advantage of the Thesis theme is that virtually no coding is ever necessary inside the WordPress core. Although I use [...]
Thesis and the Facebook Like Plugin
July 24, 2010 By 1 Comment

One of the best ways of promoting your blogs is via Facebook integration. There are a number of ways of achieving this, but I’ve found that the most organic and least intrusive way of promoting a single post is the Facebook like button (not unlike posting a link to your Twitter stream). It isn’t associated [...]
Thesis and Yet Another Featured Posts Plugin (YAFPP)
July 23, 2010 By Leave a Comment
There are a large number of plugins that simply don’t work with Thesis for one reason or another – particularly widgetised plugins – but that doesn’t mean that you can’t use them. If you don’t know much about the thesis framework (no, it’s not a theme) then you’re likely to be unfamiliar with hooks. If [...]
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