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What I have learned today
A selection of articles to help website owners and developers
Passing URL parameters to a WordPress page
Do you need to pass URL parameters between pages in your WordPress site? Here’s a solution to do it with a little plugin code and a small template file change.
Is your site ready for other browsers?
Microsoft have had to notify all of their Windows users in Europe about the various web browsers they can use instead of Internet Explorer. Browsers are easy to install so why not try out a couple of alternatives?
A little credit for the developer
It’s important to acknowledge the author of code snippets you use by paying for plugins, making a financial contribution, or commenting on a blog.
Displaying your image against your WordPress comments
Thinking of adding an Avatar to a WordPress comment? You might want to consider Gravatar, a service that provides globally-unique Avatars and able to register an image as ‘belonging’ to an email address.
HTML iframe saves the day!
Converting existing websites with PHP scripting code to WordPress can cause parsing errors, problems picking up included files, or problems passing data from a form inside the included PHP file. Why not consider using HTML iframe?
What I have learned today – December 2009
My “What have I learned today” blog is a little record of the web issues I have encountered and solved, along with useful info I have gathered, helping me build better websites all the time.
Disabling javascript popup warnings
I have been using curvycorners to display rounded boxes in websites and blogs but recently I have been getting lots of popup warnings. However, I have also found out that disabling javascript popup warnings is easy.








