Disable front end to use as CMS only?
I’m using the WordPress database and back end to administer the news for my band’s website and everything is working great however I’d like to disable the front end of WordPress itself.
I’m using the WordPress database and back end to administer the news for my band’s website and everything is working great however I’d like to disable the front end of WordPress itself.
I have this manually created page:
I have the following code which gives be posts that are published in the last 100 days
I have a baseball related website with multiple authors. I use the “Stick this post to the front page” to denote an “Editor’s Pick” on an article. I would like to add a link/button to allow editor to do this from the front end. The method can either be in the article itself or in the Admin Bar. I do not really have a preference.
The search form at the top of the users listing in the Admin area (wp-admin/users.php) is limited and does not search all of the user meta fields, such as bio, instant messenger handles, etc. I’ve not been able to find a plugin that can add this.
I have a website using WordPress, and an e-commerce using WooCommerce. I would like my shop (and all its pages) to be seen by logged in users only.
Whenever I create a new website I first create a staging site on a subdomain like “stage.domain-name.com”.
I’m building a custom search form with keywords and drop down lists (categories, date, and country (have a separate plugin for this)).
I need opposite of this:
Im trying print all the pages on a wordpress site. Im using the following code: