WordPress Club Launch
Today, we're proud to announce the release of the GavickPro Wordpress Themes Club. WordPress is web software you can use to create a beautiful website or a blog. We would like to say that WordPress is...
View ArticleMeet GavernWP v.1.5 released!
Meet GavernWP v.1.5 is a next important milestone in our Framework GavernWP development. This version contains numerous fixes and new features. The most important things are listed below: 25 new hooks...
View ArticleGavernWP Quick Tip #1 - Create a Gallery in a Few Simple Steps
The GavickPro GavernWP framework features a built-in subpage type which may be used to display simple image galleries in the form of a slideshow, as in above example. To create your own gallery, simply...
View ArticleGavernWP Quick Tip #2 – How to Duplicate Front Page Blog Posts
Generally, the frontpage of every WordPress blog presents a list of the latest posts to the blog. Some themes, however, will instead allow different content to be displayed to create a so- called...
View ArticleWordPress Quick Tip #1: How to Disable Storage of Post Revisions
WordPress includes a powerful mechanism for saving and storing copies of blog posts, protecting authors from the potential loss of entire content entries. Such losses may be caused by a sudden browser...
View ArticleGavernWP Quick Tip #3 – How to Change the Tag Cloud Layout?
The GavernWP framework supports a mechanism for predefined widget styles. This mechanism is used to create new styles for a tag cloud widget. Using it, you can achieve two different layouts without...
View ArticleWordPress Quick Tip #2 - How to easily check your theme
The process of creating a WordPress theme is quite complex. For that reason, many useful extensions have been created to made a website developer’s work much easier. This tip presents a few WordPress...
View ArticleWordPress Quick Tip #3 - Transient API
Do you find yourself needing to store temporary or cache data for your widgets or themes? Use the Transient API – it is by far the best way to quickly and effectively implement your storage needs....
View ArticleGavernWP Quick Tip #4 - How to Hide Specific Custom Post Fields
Some WordPress plugins use custom post fields [http://codex.wordpress.org/Using_Custom_Fields] to store data associated with specific posts. This is a good way, but if you want to display your own...
View ArticleWordPress Quick Tip #4 - Automatically Set the First Post Image as a Featured...
Have you ever run into the situation where you have a lot of posts without a featured image and you need to change that to be able to use WordPress Themes which depend upon featured images in their...
View ArticleGavernWP QuickTip #5 - Hooks
Hooks are a great way to easily modify the theme code without changing the actual source code. In this article we present a few useful hooks available to you in the GavernWP Framework. We’ve placed...
View ArticleImportant changes within WordPress subscriptions
As of February 14, 2013, there are some changes in WordPress subscriptions implemented. It applies to both new and present users. There are two important changes made: the number of domains in each...
View ArticleMeet GavernWP v.1.6 WordPress Theme Released!
Since version 1.5.2 of our Meet GavernWP theme for WordPress, we have made 54 modifications, including many new features and bug fixes. In this article we introduce the most important new features you...
View ArticleGavernWP Quick Tip #6 - Child Themes
Meet GavernWP v.1.6 provides full support for the Child Themes mechanism. Our users now have the ability to modify a theme without worrying that the theme update will clear out the changes....
View ArticleMeet GavernWP now supports WPML plugin!
We have great news for all users needing multi-language support on their WordPress pages: our popular and always free Meet GavernWP theme for WordPress supports the wonderful WPML plugin! This has been...
View ArticleWordPress Quick Tip #5 - digging into WordPress API
The WordPress API includes features which can help you to avoid additional and unnecessary work on your site. Get to know these features. In this entry I will demonstrate certain API functions and...
View ArticleGavernWP Quick Tip #7 - Unwanted Custom Post Fields
There is a problem that is common to certain WordPress plugins: some of them don’t properly store their post data. The plugin data specific to each post is stored in the Custom Post Fields, but without...
View ArticleGavernWP Quick Tip #1 - Create a Gallery in a Few Simple Steps
The GavickPro GavernWP framework features a built-in subpage type which may be used to display simple image galleries in the form of a slideshow, as in above example. To create your own gallery, simply...
View ArticleGavernWP Quick Tip #2 – How to Duplicate Front Page Blog Posts
Generally, the frontpage of every WordPress blog presents a list of the latest posts to the blog. Some themes, however, will instead allow different content to be displayed to create a so- called...
View ArticleWordPress Quick Tip #1: How to Disable Storage of Post Revisions
WordPress includes a powerful mechanism for saving and storing copies of blog posts, protecting authors from the potential loss of entire content entries. Such losses may be caused by a sudden browser...
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