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Figuring out Wordpress

Wordpress is very flexible, as I’m sure you’d guess. But how exactly can you get the best of it, from a coding point-of-view?

The danger with Wordpress, of course, is that’d you’d just create yet-another Wordpress Blog. Default settings, popular plugins, familiar layout. Undoubtably they all have their merits, but you’d be nievĂ© to think there wasn’t room for improvement. So, here’s me, trying to improve on the Wordpress standards. A little more thought into the information given on a per-page basis, for example. Or different layouts, that sort of thing.

But first, I need to learn how to make Wordpress do what I want, and that’s the point of this post. After much fruitless searching, I eventually discovered this page on Conditional Tags in Wordpress, which gives you documentation, theory and examples for the more… selective displays of information.

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