Set out to learn something…and I did. Now its your turn
I wanted to create images that I could use for each post showing that it belonged to a certain type of category. You look at the image, and without reading the title, you would say “Oh, this post relates to Wordpress.” Same with jQuery, Blogging in general, or whatever category I come up with. Something my readers would come to recognize over time. I also wanted to be able to do it without having to stick it in manually in the post like I do with the other images I stick in articles. If you are on the home page you will already see this. That is the one I came up with for articles relating to Wordpress.
Now, I can’t take credit for what I am about to show you. I learned how to do this fromJustin Tadlock’s blog, but I wanted to spread the love. This was the best tutorial I found on the subject.
Just 10 Easy Steps!
Here is my quick and dirty paraphrasing of it. Meaning, do EXACTLY AS IT SAYS BELOW.
A menu manager. Thank you. This will make developing themes for sale on themeforest MUCH easier. Really they could have added just that, and I would have been happy. I am not a php genius (yet!), so creating a back-end menu manager myself is out of the question at the moment. One day though…I will do it. Until then, this solves a lot of problems. It’s developed by WooThemes’ WooNav, which I have taken a look at before, just never tried. Looks pretty intuitive. I can’t wait for this to come out!