How to make a rollover image link using CSS
A rollover is an image that changes when a cursor is rolled over it. Today I’m going to show you how to make link out of a rollover using CSS and HTML.
A rollover is an image that changes when a cursor is rolled over it. Today I’m going to show you how to make link out of a rollover using CSS and HTML.
By default, WordPress will send user registration emails from wordpress@your-domain.com. This is something most WordPress site owners want changed, and is actually pretty easy to do.
If you’re anything like me, you don’t want to settle for a run-of-the-mill countdown. You want a Christmas countdown to match your site, and for that you’ll need to make your own. In this tutorial, I’ll show you just how easy it is to do.
Every WordPress site has the WordPress logo on it’s wp-login.php page that is linked to wordpress.org. You can change this to match your site without a plugin. It’s easy, I’ll show you how.
Since today’s browsers automatically determine a favicon for each website, not having one can actually cause 404 errors in your server log.