Optionen werden von WordPress in einer extra Tabelle options (mit Preffix davor) abgelegt. Optionen sind zum Beispiel der Blogname, welches Theme genutzt wird usw. Plugins legen ihre Einstellungen ebenfalls als Optionen ab. Ein einfaches Beispiel, wie man auf Optionen zugreifen kann:
This guide is another in the Inside WordPress series and attempts to show how to produce a translation for an already-prepared theme, plugin, or WordPress itself. Even if you have little PHP or HTML skills you can still contribute to making WordPress a truly international experience by providing localizations for existing themes and plugins.
Canonical URL's for WordPress
As described in this post, this plugin adds rel="canonical" links to your blogs
"WP Captcha-Free blocks automated comment spam without resorting to CAPTCHAs. It does so by validating a hash based on time (and some other parameters) using AJAX when the form is posted. Comments posted via automated means will not have a hash or will have an expired hash and will be rejected. Unlike using a captcha, this does not place any burden on the commenter."
This plugin for WordPress allows you to display Flickr photos on your weblog. It supports user, set, favorite, group and community photostreams, and is relatively easy to setup and configure via a settings panel. The plugin also has cache support, allowing you to save thumbnails on your own server.
This is the first theme I only made for you, my dear blog.
This project contains a number of converters to and from different Blog services. The code is written in Python with scripts to execute the conversions either on the command-line, through a Windows batch script, or hosted on Google App Engine.
Wodpress Templates
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