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How to hide remove description tab on WooCommerce Product Page

October 20, 2015 by admin 1 Comment

If you are using WooCommerce for an online store plugin for your WordPress site, you may want to hide or remove the description tab on the WooCommerce Product Page. Just add this WordPress Code Snippet to your CSS stylesheet in your current WordPress theme in order to hide the description tab on product pages in WooCommerce.

/**
 * Remove/Hide WooCommerce Product Page description tab
 *
 * @author WPSnacks.com
 * @link https://www.wpsnacks.com
 */
.single .woocommerce-tabs ul.tabs li.description_tab {
	 display: none;
}

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Filed Under: Code Snippets Tagged With: Comments, CSS, Plugins, WooCommerce

How to display the number of your Facebook fans

October 16, 2015 by admin Leave a Comment

Everybody knows that Facebook is a very valuable tool for any blogger. This WordPress tip will show you how to display the number of your Facebook fans count in your WordPress theme template file.
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Filed Under: WordPress Tips Tagged With: Facebook, Social Media, Templates

How to make a shortcode to display an Adsense Ad

October 11, 2015 by admin 4 Comments

Google Adsense Ads are a great way to earn money from your blog or site. Shortcodes are very useful to bloggers too and can be used to easily display an Adsense Ad that you created and setup in your Google Adsense Account. Just add this WordPress Code Snippet to the functions.php file in your current WordPress theme in order to make a custom Shortcode to display an Adsense Ad in WordPress.
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Filed Under: Code Snippets Tagged With: Ads, Functions.php, Shortcodes

How to add a Paypal Donate button link to your site using a shortcode

October 10, 2015 by admin Leave a Comment

Just add this WordPress Code Snippet to the functions.php file in your current WordPress theme in order to create a shortcode that allows you to add a Paypal Donate button link on your site.
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Filed Under: Code Snippets Tagged With: Functions.php, Paypal, Shortcodes

How to add a Link to a Random WordPress Post without using a plugin

October 5, 2015 by admin Leave a Comment

Just add this WordPress Code Snippet below to the functions.php file in your current WordPress theme to allow you to add a link to a random WordPress post without using a plugin. This is the function I used to add the “Jump To A Random Snack” Button Link in the bottom of the right sidebar here at WPSnacks.
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Filed Under: Code Snippets Tagged With: Functions.php, Links, Widgets

How to show the comment count for a certain WordPress post using a shortcode

October 5, 2015 by admin Leave a Comment

Just add this WordPress Code Snippet to the functions.php file in your current WordPress theme in order to show the comment count for a certain WordPress post using a shortcode.
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Filed Under: Code Snippets Tagged With: Comments, Functions.php, Shortcodes

How to allow shortcodes to work in WordPress text widgets

October 1, 2015 by admin Leave a Comment

If you are using shortcodes in your WordPress site, you may want to make it so they will work in text widgets. This can be especially useful if you are using a plugin that produces a shortcode to call the plugin and want to display it in a sidebar or other widget area. Just add this WordPress Code Snippet to the functions.php file in your current WordPress theme in order to make it so your shortcodes will work when placed in a text widget.
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Filed Under: Code Snippets Tagged With: Functions.php, Shortcodes, Widgets

How to change comment is awaiting moderation text in StudioPress Genesis

September 27, 2015 by admin 1 Comment

If your site allows comments, you may want to set it up to where you have to approve comments before they appear on the site. When this setting is enabled, commenters see a message after posting a comment telling them that their comment is awaiting moderation. You can change that comment awaiting moderation message text in StudioPress Genesis. Just add this WordPress Code Snippet to the functions.php file in your current WordPress theme in order to change the comment is awaiting moderation text to a custom message.
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Filed Under: Code Snippets Tagged With: Comments, Functions.php, StudioPress Genesis, WordPress Admin

How to remove website url field from WordPress comment form in StudioPress Genesis

September 25, 2015 by admin 1 Comment

If your site allows comments, you may not want the comment form to ask for a website url from the commenter. Just add this WordPress Code Snippet to the functions.php file in your current WordPress theme in order to make it so your comment form no longer asks for the commenter’s website url.
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Filed Under: Code Snippets Tagged With: Comments, Functions.php, Links, StudioPress Genesis

How to make custom Shortcodes in WordPress

September 21, 2015 by admin Leave a Comment

Shortcodes are very useful to bloggers. You can use them to easily execute functions you have already created, which especially helpful for functions that are repeated often. Just add this WordPress Code Snippet to the functions.php file in your current WordPress theme in order to make custom Shortcodes in WordPress.
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Filed Under: Code Snippets Tagged With: Functions.php, Shortcodes

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