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While playing around to get Highlight your Sticky Posts, I realized that with WordPress 2.7, we can now modify our CSS stylesheet (styles.css) so that we can highlight a Post by simply adding a “tag” to that Post. What we need to do is add that appropriate entry int our styles.css file.
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I just came across a post by John C. Liu on facebook referring to his post on the John C. Liu for NYC Comptroller website titled Judge Us Not by Our Names, but by the Content of Our Character and Civic Participation.
I am outraged !!!at Texas House Representative Betty Brown
It is not only about Asian [...]

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To simply highlight something you can just modify your CSS stylesheet styles.css to include something like this:

 
.highlight { background-color: #FFFF00; }
 

With WordPress v2.7, you can now mark a post as “Sticky”, which puts it at the top of the page. If you are using a WordPress 2.7 compatible theme, then it [...]

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Are you tired of your social bookmarking widgets looking like this under each of your posts and pages? Notice the line spacing between them.

 
Well some simple editing of the plugins’ code can make it look like this:

 
First … we modify the CSS stylesheet for the Sociable plugin. Change the first line [...]

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