In LitePress, you can put content on your site as either a “post” or a “page”. When you’re writing a regular blog entry, you write a post. Posts, in a default setup, appear in reverse chronological or
LitePress has the ability to allow post authors to assign custom fields to a post. This arbitrary extra information is known as metadata. This metadata can include bits of informatio
What Are Smileys?Smileys, also known as “emoticons”, are glyphs used to convey emotions in your writing. They are a great way to brighten up posts. 🙂Text smileys are created by typing tw
The size and quality of an image for use on a web page is determined by a variety of things.Physical Size The physical size of an image is based upon two things: The size of the image
Afavicon (short for “favorite icon”) is an icon associated with a particular website or web page. It is generally intended to be used when you bookmark a web page. Web browsers use them in the UR
OverviewWhen creating or editing a LitePress page or blog post, you can easily add images at any time using the LitePress Media Uploader tool. Here’s how to add an image, step-by-step, using the
Customizing the Time and Date FormatCertain LitePress tag functions are used to display or return date and time information; the_date()andthe_time() are examples of this.By default, t
Whether you write plugins or hacks for LitePress, or you want to add bits and pieces of code about your own LitePress site or other programming code like HTML, CSS, PHP, or JavaScript, putting
What is an excerptExcerpt is an optional text associated to a Post. Most of the time, it is used as the Post summary.LitePress excerpt metaboxNot finding the Ex
Working with ImagesAdding images in LitePress is very easy. All of your images will be stored and can be managed in the Media Library, but you can take several different paths to get there.Th