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How to exclude or remove the posts of one category from WordPress blog feed on front home page

October 29, 2019 by admin Leave a Comment

If you are using WordPress for your website you may want to exclude or remove the posts from one category of your blog from the blog feed on your website on the front page there. You can then add this code to your functions.php file. You may want to backup your WordPress website before you make updates to it on there.

/**
 * remove category from blog feed on front page
 *
 * @author WPSnacks.com
 * @link https://www.wpsnacks.com
 */
function remove_category_from_blog( $query ) {
    if( $query->is_main_query() && $query->is_home() ) {
        $query->set( 'cat', '-#' );
    }
}
add_action( 'pre_get_posts', 'remove_category_from_blog' );

You can then replace the # with the id number of the category you want to remove from it. This post may help you to find the category id number on there. Now if that works for you it would remove that category from the blog feed on the front page of your WordPress website on there.

If you like this then you should look up more of our WordPress Tips Code Snippets and Tutorials.

Disclosure: There are affiliate links on posts and throughout the website and if you use the links to make a purchase we may earn a commission from it. We link to these companies and their products because of the quality of the companies and not because of the commission we may receive from it.

Disclaimer: The information contained in this website is for general information purposes only and in no event will this website or its owners be liable for any losses or damages associated with your use of our website or content. We recommend that you make a backup of your website before you make updates to it. Click here to see our full Disclaimer.

Filed Under: Code Snippets Tagged With: Blog, Categories, Functions.php, Templates, WordPress Admin, WordPress Theme

How to add a widget area to the top of a WordPress website before the header in a StudioPress Genesis theme

October 29, 2019 by admin Leave a Comment

You may want to add a widget area to the top of your WordPress website in your StudioPress Genesis theme. In order to add a widget area to your StudioPress Genesis theme without using a plugin you can then add this code to your functions.php file. You may want to backup your WordPress website before you make updates to it.

/**
 * Add widget before the header
 *
 * @author WPSnacks.com
 * @link https://www.wpsnacks.com
 */
genesis_register_sidebar( array(
	'id'          => 'widget-before-header',
	'name'        => __( 'Before Header Widget', 'yourtheme' ),
	'description' => __( 'This is the widget before the header.', 'yourtheme' ),
) );
function addwidgetbeforeheader() {
	genesis_widget_area( 'widget-before-header', array(
			'before' => '<div class="widget-before-header widget-area">',
			'after'  => '</div>',
		) );
}
add_action('genesis_before_header', 'addwidgetbeforeheader');

If you want to style the widget you can do that in css using .widget-before-header in your stylesheet or you can read this post on how to style your custom widget area on your website for more information on how to do that on there. You can replace the yourtheme title with the name of your WordPress theme.

Now if that works for you it would add the new widget area to your StudioPress Genesis theme at the top of your website before the header on there.

If you like this then you should look up more of our WordPress Tips Code Snippets and Tutorials.

Disclosure: There are affiliate links on posts and throughout the website and if you use the links to make a purchase we may earn a commission from it. We link to these companies and their products because of the quality of the companies and not because of the commission we may receive from it.

Disclaimer: The information contained in this website is for general information purposes only and in no event will this website or its owners be liable for any losses or damages associated with your use of our website or content. We recommend that you make a backup of your website before you make updates to it. Click here to see our full Disclaimer.

Filed Under: Code Snippets Tagged With: Functions.php, Header, StudioPress Genesis, Templates, Widgets, WordPress Admin, WordPress Theme

How to add a widget area after blog posts in WordPress in a StudioPress Genesis theme

October 29, 2019 by admin Leave a Comment

If you are using WordPress with a StudioPress Genesis theme you may want to add a widget area after your blog posts. If you want to add a widget area to your StudioPress Genesis theme without using a plugin you can then add this code to your functions.php file. You may want to backup your WordPress website before you make updates to it.

/**
 * Add widget area after blog posts
 *
 * @author WPSnacks.com
 * @link https://www.wpsnacks.com
 */
genesis_register_sidebar( array(
	'id'          => 'widget-after-posts',
	'name'        => __( 'After Posts Widget', 'yourtheme' ),
	'description' => __( 'This is the widget after blog posts.', 'yourtheme' ),
) );
function addwidgetafterblogposts() {
	genesis_widget_area( 'widget-after-posts', array(
			'before' => '<div class="widget-after-posts widget-area">',
			'after'  => '</div>',
		) );
}
add_action('genesis_after_entry_content', 'addwidgetafterblogposts');

If you want to style the widget you can do that in css using .widget-after-posts in your stylesheet or you can read this post on how to style your custom widget area on your website for more information on how to do that on there. You can replace the yourtheme title with the name of your WordPress theme.

Now if that works for you it would add the new widget area to your StudioPress Genesis theme after your blog posts on there.

If you like this then you should look up more of our WordPress Tips Code Snippets and Tutorials.

Disclosure: There are affiliate links on posts and throughout the website and if you use the links to make a purchase we may earn a commission from it. We link to these companies and their products because of the quality of the companies and not because of the commission we may receive from it.

Disclaimer: The information contained in this website is for general information purposes only and in no event will this website or its owners be liable for any losses or damages associated with your use of our website or content. We recommend that you make a backup of your website before you make updates to it. Click here to see our full Disclaimer.

Filed Under: Code Snippets Tagged With: Functions.php, StudioPress Genesis, Templates, Widgets, WordPress Admin, WordPress Theme

How to disable the WordPress Link Manager link-manager.php without a plugin

October 29, 2019 by admin Leave a Comment

On your WordPress website there is a tool that you may or may not see in your left admin menu titled Links. You may not want to have that tool on your website if you do not use something like that to manage lists of links on there. If that is from the WordPress link manager there is a way to disable it without using a plugin. You can then add this code to your functions.php file. You may want to backup your WordPress website before you make updates to it.

/**
 * Remove link manager
 *
 * @author WPSnacks.com
 * @link https://www.wpsnacks.com
 */
update_option( 'link_manager_enabled', 0 );

Now if that works for you it would remove the link manager page from the left menu in your WordPress admin on there.

If you like this then you should look up more of our WordPress Tips Code Snippets and Tutorials.

Disclosure: There are affiliate links on posts and throughout the website and if you use the links to make a purchase we may earn a commission from it. We link to these companies and their products because of the quality of the companies and not because of the commission we may receive from it.

Disclaimer: The information contained in this website is for general information purposes only and in no event will this website or its owners be liable for any losses or damages associated with your use of our website or content. We recommend that you make a backup of your website before you make updates to it. Click here to see our full Disclaimer.

Filed Under: Code Snippets Tagged With: Functions.php, Links, WordPress Admin

How to use the Pretty Links WordPress plugin to shorten or mask links like affiliate links

October 28, 2019 by admin Leave a Comment

If you use WordPress for your website you may use affiliate links or different links that you may want to shorten or mask with a domain link instead. One reason you may want to do this is if you have a link to a youtube video that you made for your website you may want the link to be yourdomain.com/youtube instead of youtube.com/linktext. We use the Pretty Links plugin for that on this website.

This post has information that may help you with using that plugin to shorten or mask links like affiliate links on WordPress on there. If you have not installed the pretty links plugin here is information on how to install the pretty links plugin on your website. You may want to make a backup of your website before you install or use plugins like this one on your website.

  1. From the WordPress Admin you can click on pretty links > add new in the left menu
  2. On that page you can then add the title for the link
  3. Then you can put in the type of redirection you want to use and 307 temporary is the default on it
  4. Then you can put in the target url which would be your affiliate link or the youtube link if like in the example at the top of this post
  5. Then you can use the pretty link field to type in text you want in the link like we typed in youtube in the example at the top of this post
  6. Then you can click on the copy to clipboard button to the right of the pretty link field to copy the link to use on your website
  7. Then you can put in notes if you want for it
  8. Then you can click on the update button to update the link on it.

Then you can use the shortened or masked link in a wordpress post or page on your website.

If you like this then you should look up more of our WordPress Tips Code Snippets and Tutorials.

Disclosure: There are affiliate links on posts and throughout the website and if you use the links to make a purchase we may earn a commission from it. We link to these companies and their products because of the quality of the companies and not because of the commission we may receive from it.

Disclaimer: The information contained in this website is for general information purposes only and in no event will this website or its owners be liable for any losses or damages associated with your use of our website or content. We recommend that you make a backup of your website before you make updates to it. Click here to see our full Disclaimer.

Filed Under: WordPress Tips Tagged With: Affiliate Marketing, Links, Plugins, WordPress Admin

How to install the Pretty Links plugin for WordPress for affiliate links and link shortening and masking

October 28, 2019 by admin Leave a Comment

On your WordPress website you may use affiliate links or different links that you may want to shorten or mask with a domain link instead. For example if you have a link to a youtube video that you made for your website you may want the link to be yourdomain.com/youtube instead of youtube.com/linktext. There is a WordPress plugin that we use titled Pretty Links. This tutorial has information that may help you with installing that plugin to your website on there. You may want to make a backup of your website before you install plugins like this one.

  1. From the WordPress Admin you can click on plugins > add new in the left menu
  2. In the search bar at the top right you can type in pretty link in it
  3. That should then bring up a list of plugins with pretty links at the top of the list there
  4. You can then click the install now button
  5. Then you can click the activate button
  6. Then you can click on settings > pretty links in the left menu
  7. From that page you can look through the different settings you have available and run the pretty links tool if you want.

You can do settings on the plugin to have it shorten links or mask links when you want to.

If you like this then you should look up more of our WordPress Tips Code Snippets and Tutorials.

Disclosure: There are affiliate links on posts and throughout the website and if you use the links to make a purchase we may earn a commission from it. We link to these companies and their products because of the quality of the companies and not because of the commission we may receive from it.

Disclaimer: The information contained in this website is for general information purposes only and in no event will this website or its owners be liable for any losses or damages associated with your use of our website or content. We recommend that you make a backup of your website before you make updates to it. Click here to see our full Disclaimer.

Filed Under: WordPress Tutorials Tagged With: Affiliate Marketing, Links, Plugins, WordPress Admin

How to disable self pingbacks on your WordPress website without a plugin

October 27, 2019 by admin Leave a Comment

If you are using a WordPress website when you write posts you may find that you are getting notifications that you have pingbacks from when you link to your own posts on your website. There is a way to turn off self pingbacks without using a plugin by adding this code to your functions.php file. You may want to backup your WordPress website before you make updates to it.

/**
 * No Self Pings
 *
 * @author WPSnacks.com
 * @link https://www.wpsnacks.com
 */
function no_selfpings( &$links ) {
    $home = get_option( 'home' );
    foreach ( $links as $l => $link )
        if ( 0 === strpos( $link, $home ) )
            unset($links[$l]);
} 
add_action( 'pre_ping', 'no_selfpings' );

Now if that works for you it would keep you from receiving pingbacks from yourself when you link to your own posts on your website on there.

If you like this then you should look up more of our WordPress Tips Code Snippets and Tutorials.

Disclosure: There are affiliate links on posts and throughout the website and if you use the links to make a purchase we may earn a commission from it. We link to these companies and their products because of the quality of the companies and not because of the commission we may receive from it.

Disclaimer: The information contained in this website is for general information purposes only and in no event will this website or its owners be liable for any losses or damages associated with your use of our website or content. We recommend that you make a backup of your website before you make updates to it. Click here to see our full Disclaimer.

Filed Under: Code Snippets Tagged With: Functions.php, WordPress Admin

Top 4 easy ways to make a backup of WordPress website files and database in 2019

October 27, 2019 by admin Leave a Comment

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When you have a website on WordPress it is often a good idea to backup your website files and database often. I have written a few different posts with different methods on how to backup your WordPress website files and database. You can do it manually or with a plugin. The plugin may be the easiest of the options if you want to do that on there. This is my list of the top 4 ways to make a backup of your WordPress website files and database.

  1. Backup your WordPress website with a plugin
  2. Backup your WordPress website files
  3. Backup your WordPress website database
  4. Backup your website text and images in an xml file

Now you can read up on a few different ways to make a backup of your WordPress website.

If you like this then you should look up more of our WordPress Tips Code Snippets and Tutorials.

Disclosure: There are affiliate links on posts and throughout the website and if you use the links to make a purchase we may earn a commission from it. We link to these companies and their products because of the quality of the companies and not because of the commission we may receive from it.

Disclaimer: The information contained in this website is for general information purposes only and in no event will this website or its owners be liable for any losses or damages associated with your use of our website or content. We recommend that you make a backup of your website before you make updates to it. Click here to see our full Disclaimer.

Filed Under: WordPress Tips Tagged With: Backup, Database, FTP, phpMyAdmin, Plugins, SQL, WordPress Admin, XML

How to backup your website text and images using the WordPress export tool

October 27, 2019 by admin Leave a Comment

If you are using WordPress for your website it is often a good idea to make a backup of your website often. There are a few different ways to make a backup of your WordPress website that may help you with that. One way to make a backup of the text and images on your website is to use the WordPress export tool to make an xml file on there.

  1. From the WordPress Admin you can click on tools > export in the left menu
  2. From that page you can click on what you want to export
  3. Then you can click on the download export file
  4. When you do that it will let you save the export file to your computer on there

Then you would have the xml file of your website text and images on there. This is not a full backup of your website. You may want to do a full backup of your WordPress website on there.

If you like this then you should look up more of our WordPress Tips Code Snippets and Tutorials.

Disclosure: There are affiliate links on posts and throughout the website and if you use the links to make a purchase we may earn a commission from it. We link to these companies and their products because of the quality of the companies and not because of the commission we may receive from it.

Disclaimer: The information contained in this website is for general information purposes only and in no event will this website or its owners be liable for any losses or damages associated with your use of our website or content. We recommend that you make a backup of your website before you make updates to it. Click here to see our full Disclaimer.

Filed Under: WordPress Tips Tagged With: Backup, WordPress Admin, XML

How to run the WordPress importer tool to import text and images to your website

October 27, 2019 by admin Leave a Comment

On your WordPress website you may want to import text and images to your website from a different WordPress website or from your own website that you did a backup of. You can use the WordPress importer tool to import a backup you made of your text and images using the WordPress export tool on there. This is on way on how to do that. If you have not already done it you may want to install the WordPress importer tool first on there.

  1. From the WordPress Admin you can click on tools > import in the left menu
  2. From that page at the bottom of the page it says WordPress and you can click run importer
  3. From that page you can click on the browse button
  4. From the browse page you can find the backup xml file
  5. When you find the xml file you can click open
  6. From the import WordPress page there is an import author setting you do
  7. There is an option to download and import file attachments like images to it
  8. When you have done the settings you want you can click the submit button
  9. When you do that it will run the import to your website on it

Then if you do that you should have imported your text and images to that website on there.

If you like this then you should look up more of our WordPress Tips Code Snippets and Tutorials.

Disclosure: There are affiliate links on posts and throughout the website and if you use the links to make a purchase we may earn a commission from it. We link to these companies and their products because of the quality of the companies and not because of the commission we may receive from it.

Disclaimer: The information contained in this website is for general information purposes only and in no event will this website or its owners be liable for any losses or damages associated with your use of our website or content. We recommend that you make a backup of your website before you make updates to it. Click here to see our full Disclaimer.

Filed Under: WordPress Tips Tagged With: Backup, Plugins, WordPress Admin, XML

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