xScape allows you to upload images use WordPress Media Manager, use external images or download image from external URL. All images are resized and cached as needed by the framework. This tutorial has more info on what’s the best practice.
To speed things up, WordPress uses internal caching methods for storing object, queries for potential reuse. Use of cache will speed up normal operations of WordPress. Bot, there are cases where use of cache is not wanted and can cause tons of problems.
Generally speaking WordPress is fast. And this is the case even with large websites with tens of thousands of posts. Mostly, speed depends on the theme and than on the plugins. But in many cases the slowest part is the WordPress core. Here is how to speed it up.
Previous tutorial gave explanations on how the upgrade backup works, what files to mark for backup and add to the list, what to avoid and what are the requirements for this to work at all. Here you will see the process in action and how easy is to use it.
xScape 1.4.5 adds new feature allowing backup of changed and added files. Dev4Press Updater will trigger backup before upgrading to new version. Setting files for backup is really simple and will be shown in the next video tutorial. But, what to set for backup?
Data retrieved by GD aZon FUSION plugin is got through Amazon Product API using CloudFusion library. Amazon has limited what types of data you can request and what kind of response you can get. Amazon don’t allow for all data they actually have to be used through API.
Page templates in xScape Framework Themes are working the same way as with any other theme. But, creating template is a bit different. As with all other templates, template has two files: one is loaded by WP, and other one is actual content of the page template.
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