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User Submitted Image Gallery – Part 6

Posted on February 27, 2012 by Pippin in Action and Filter Hooks, Advanced, Custom Post Types, Member Restricted, Subscriber Only, Taxonomies, Tutorials, WordPress Admin / Dashboard, Working with Users, Writing Plugins No Comments
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Part 6 of User Submitted Image Galleries will show you how to setup the single image page that shows the details for a particular image. This section is not very complex, but it covers a few very important techniques that are really good to know when it comes to modifying information on post templates via a plugin, when you do not have direct access to the template files themselves.

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