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Rich Text Tag, Category, and Taxonomy Descriptions for WordPress
Rich Text Tags Plugin on WordPress.org
The Rich Text Tags plugin allows you to use the WYSIWYG TinyMCE text editor (the WordPress default editor) while editing Categories, Tags, and taxonomies (custom categorization created by the Yoast Simple Taxonomies plugin).
Posted in Plugins, WordPress
Tagged Categories, category, category description, custom taxonomies, custom taxonomy, default editor, description, editor, Functionality, rich text, rich text category, tag, tag description, tags, Taxonomies, Taxonomy, taxonomy description, Theme, TinyMCE, WordPress Plugins, WP Plugins, wysiwyg
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Building a Real Estate Website in WordPress – Part 1

Introducing IDXPress+, the best WordPress real estate plugin
I am designing and creating a real estate website with WordPress, and I’m going to be writing a few articles that detail how it’s done. This article will get you started — please leave feedback with any questions or topic requests for the next installment. Real estate using WordPress Part 2 is now available!
A little background — why use WordPress?
I’m working with a Denver company on a real estate website. Their goal is to showcase their listings in an easy-to-update CMS.
I’ve worked with Open-Realty, and — to say it bluntly — it’s a huge pain in the ass. When you scratch the surface of OR, you begin to realize how cobbled together it is. Customizing the code to work as it should requires a steep learning curve. The templates are relatively simple to work with, but the administration section is horrible. The Open Realty user experience is just awful.
WordPress is my CMS of choice currently, and it’s so easy to develop for that I recommend it to many of my clients.
Posted in Code, Design
Tagged CMS, Code, Coding, Real Estate, Real Estate CMS, Real Estate Websites, Realty, Template, Theme, WordPress
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