A couple of weeks ago I showed you how to add your own ‘Home’ link to a WordPress nav menu, and also add special classes to the last menu item.
Today’s post is an update, with improved code and information on when it needs to be applied. Enjoy.
A couple of weeks ago I showed you how to add your own ‘Home’ link to a WordPress nav menu, and also add special classes to the last menu item.
Today’s post is an update, with improved code and information on when it needs to be applied. Enjoy.
By default WordPress 3’s new nav menus won’t add a ‘last’ class to the final list item – this tutorial shows you how, using the built in filter hooks.
Six great sites/articles/apps that anyone just starting out with PHP should check out regularly
Part 2 of our contact form tutorial for beginners shows you how to add simple inline validation with jQuery to improve usability and conversion rates.
Part 1 of a guide to creating great contact forms with PHP. Aimed at beginners, more experienced devs might learn something new as well!