Plugins
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Show the entries of a CTP category in Osom Blocks
Discover how you can display the entries of a CTP category using the Osom Blocks plugin, with a little bit of code. Displaying entries from Custom Post Types using a block is not easy, since native blocks only support entries and pages. That’s why at OsomPress we created the plugin Osom Blocks. This one allows you…
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Display a selection of entries in custom order with Osom Blocks
Discover how you can display a selection of entries in a custom order in a block with Osom Blocks plugin, with a little bit of code. Displaying entries from Custom Post Types using a block is not easy, since native blocks only support entries and pages. That’s why at OsomPress we created the plugin Osom Blocks.…
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Show the combination of several CPT entries with Osom Blocks
Find out how you can display the entries of several Custom Post Types in one block of the Osom Blocks plugin, with a little bit of code. Displaying Custom Post Type entries using a block is not easy, since native blocks only support entries and pages. That’s why at OsomPress we created the plugin Osom Blocks.…
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How to customize the WordPress login page
Bored of seeing the typical WordPress login page without personality on your website? Give it your own style with the free Osom Login Page Customizer plugin. Simple, lightweight, and really easy to use. Here’s how, but first: What can you do with the Osom Login Page Customizer plugin? Shall we take a look inside the…
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How to add a login popup modal in WordPress classic themes
Do you have WordPress classic theme site with registered users, like a membership or an online store? Then learn how to add popup modal for a cleaner login with Osom Modal login plugin! One option is to use some plugin that allows us to insert the form somewhere on the web (sidebar, footer or a…
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How to Customize Genesis Blocks Accordion Styles
Do you like Genesis Blocks collection but you will like to have more control over the accordion block design? In this tutorial you will learn how you can customize it with few lines of CSS. UPDATE: If you prefer to use the WordPress Site Editor native blocks to create an accordion, take a look at…