Subscribe to Copyblogger Theme Comments

One thing I have forgotten to mention thus far is the fact that the Copyblogger Theme supports the amazing Subscribe to Comments plugin from Mark Jaquith. If you want to use it on your own site (and I highly recommend that you do), all you have to do is activate the plugin—it’s literally plug and play with this theme.

I’ve also activated the plugin on this site, and this means that instead of being forced to check back here every fifteen minutes to see if I’ve responded, you’ll simply receive an email whenever new comments are posted on those posts to which you’ve subscribed.

Oh, and while you’re at it, go ahead and subscribe to the main feed, too. I’ll be cranking out articles over the next couple of weeks that detail everything you need to know about working with the theme, and you’ll definitely want to stay up to date!

Update: The Subscribe to Comments plugin is not yet fully compatible with WordPress 2.2, which is currently running this site. If you’re still running WordPress 2.1.x, then the plugin will work for you, and it’s still plug and play with this theme.

I’ll give everyone the heads-up when a new version of the plugin is released.

How to Format Your Images with Copyblogger

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If you want your blog posts to appear as polished as possible, then proper image styling is a must. Gone are the days of align="left" and align="right"—the best way to style your images is through the use of CSS classes, and the Copyblogger theme comes with a robust set of image styling options that will have you looking like a formatting pro in no time.

The only roadblock that stands in between you and these styles is the WordPress posting interface itself. You can’t apply CSS classes to image declarations from within the visual text editor, so you’ll have to switch to the code editor in order to make it happen. Don’t worry, though—it’s a straightforward process, and I’m going to walk you through it right now.

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