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Granular control for showing nrelate

The settings page in the nrelate plugin allows for incredible flexibility in terms of which pages to show up on.  However, sometimes you may want granular control… well, now you have it! WARNING: Â...

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Top 5 Benefits of Having a Related Content Plugin on Your Webpage!

1.       Longer viewer time on your site. After a viewer reads a post they will either have enjoyed it or not gotten much out of it.  If they enjoyed the post they will want to continue...

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Changing the title to an image

Sometimes a regular old typeface doesn’t cut it, and you may to replace the nrelate title with an image.  I’m talking about the area above nrelate posts that says “You may also enjoy” or “Most...

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Signing up for Ads

Signing up for advertising is pretty easy. 1. Login to your WordPress Admin Area 2. Go to the nRelate Dashboard and copy your ad code 3. Sign up for an account at Partners.nrelate.com and enter your...

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Remove nrelate from a particular post or page

You can stop nrelate from showing on a particular post or page, using standard WordPress conditionals (for a full list click here) Single Post To remove one or more POSTS, add the following code to...

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nrelate Styling Guide: Part II

All nrelate plugins are written so they inherit your themes CSS styles.  However, sometimes you may want to change a color, font-size or more.  nrelate is packed with lots of CSS classes, listed...

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Manually Adding nRelate Code To Your WordPress Template

If you want control exactly where nRelate displays on your website, you can manually insert our PHP function into your WordPress template, FUNCTIONS.PHP OR use our Shortcode in your actual Post or...

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Using Images in Custom Fields with nRelate

nRelate uses some specific logic to determine which image to show in our thumbnails.  The first thing we look for is an image set in a custom field.  Here’s how you can easily tell nRelate which...

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Using the nRelate Widget

Just like all WordPress widgets, the nRelate widget is simple to use.  Just drag it over to the widget area you want and press SAVE.  Settings for the widget are configured on the standard nRelate...

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Centering nRelate

When you normally center a div with CSS, it’s pretty simple since you probably know the width of the div.  This becomes a bit more difficult with nRelate since we have so many different styles on...

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