Formatting error with source code on WordPress.com?
Paste the code in the HTML editor, it probably won’t try to convert indents and linebreaks. Surround it with the [sourcecode] shortcode and only then return to the visual editor.
Paste the code in the HTML editor, it probably won’t try to convert indents and linebreaks. Surround it with the [sourcecode] shortcode and only then return to the visual editor.
The very first difference, is that tumblr is basicly an extended micro-blogging site, wordpress is a full featured blog and website. For example, wordpress can be used as a portfolio page side-by-side with a blog and a news site and something else. Of course, you’re talking about wordpress.com, which has limitied capabilities compared to a … Read more
Create a clickable link on http://jsfiddle.net/ and link to it.
You could either use the WordPress RSS feed to pull in posts or enable the XML-RPC interface which will allow you to access content directly.
This one? http://wordpress.org/extend/plugins/google-sitemap-generator/ Looks like it should as I do not see wp_head being hooked into anywhere.
you can use the [sourcecode] shortcode on WordPress.com which is built in for you, no need to install or configure anything. For example to get this results : just wrap your code in these tags: [sourcecode language=”css”] your code here [/sourcecode] you can see a list of supported languages and a few other parameters you … Read more
WordPress.com and self-hosted strips extra white space. But you can try forcing a new line with a nonbreaking space in between bold tags: <b> </b>
“Moving to .org” means “moving from WordPress.com blog provider to your own installation of WordPress which you can download from wordpress.org” – just to clear out your first point. And than, after you export all data from your wordpress.com account, while importing them to your local install, you’re asked to automaticly download all images. Answer … Read more
This is reasonably well documented on https://wordpress.com/support/domains/map-existing-domain/
I’ve come across this request before as well (through not specificaly for wordpress.com hosted sites)–I typically tell clients that it’s not advisable as it adds a layer of server complexity. But it is possible–in general–to provide content in a subdir from a separate server. Basically, you install mod_proxy on Apache and set up a “reverse … Read more