How to Hide the WordPress Stats Smiley the Right Way

SmileyFor anyone who uses the WordPress.com stats plugin, you’ll notice it inserts a small smiley image in your footer. This image needs to be loaded to track the stats.

Some people might think this little smiley face is “cute”. The rest of you will find the smiley image unsightly (and possibly evil looking) and will look for ways to remove it. This post will go over:

  • First of all, what not to do when hiding the smiley
  • How to properly hide it, with some extra absolute position goodness for certain layouts
  • If you’d rather not hide it, how to easily center the smiley image

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2011

How to Create a Comments Central Page Template in WordPress

One way to increase visitor engagements is to reward their comments by showcasing them on your website. Additionally, you can also feature the top commenters as well, linking back to their website in the process. Here we’ll create a dedicated Page Template to display those comments and commenters in one place.

In short, this tutorial will teach you how to:

  1. create a Page Template,
  2. use SQL queries in your code to fetch comments with varying parameters,
  3. create a section of the Page that’s only viewable by Admin,
  4. add support for a comment-related plugin.

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Jun

2011

RS17 – Free WordPress Theme

This WordPress theme is ported from the free CSS template of the same name by Rambling Soul. It’s a dark blog theme with a custom homepage template. It supports widgets and threaded comments. There are a few other features in the theme which will be gone over below.

RS17 screenshot

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