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Ubuntu 12.04 Review

It’s our review of Ubuntu 12.04. Does Canonical have a winner on its hands? Or is this new release, a STINKY-McSTINKER?! Tune in to find out! PLUS: How to remotely control any desktop, new of a heavyweight video editor might be headed to Linux in a matter of weeks, we’ve got the details! And so much more! All this week on, The Linux Action Show! Show Notes & Download: bit.ly

OpenOffice and Honeycomb Open Source (mostly), CyanogenMod 7, Skype Vulnerability on Android!

Here is what is going on in the world of Linux – July 10 2012.

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How to Customize WordPress 3.0 Menus (Video)

www.expand2web.com – This video shows you how to use the new menu system that is built into WordPress 3.0. You can use the new menu support to omit pages from your navigation, reorder your navigation menu, apply custom labels, and even add custom links to pages off of your website. I use the SmallBiz WordPress theme in this video but it could be any WordPress Theme that supports the new nav menus in WordPress 3.0.

WordPress Tutorial – How to Make a "Child" Page (Subpage) and How to Hide Sidebar Widget Link

This beginner-level WordPress tutorial shows 1. How to make a “child” page or subpage of another page (a “parent” page) using the WordPress 2.7 editing interface. And 2. How to hide a link in the Pages sidebar widget, in other words, how to keep a link to a page from showing in the Pages sidebar widget by putting the page ID number into the “Exclude” box in the Pages sidebar widget dialog box. Making “child” pages (subpages) is useful because you may not want all your pages to show in the main page navigation of your WordPress theme. In most themes, only “main” pages (pages that don’t have a “parent”) show up in the main page navigation. In some newer WordPress themes, child pages show up in a popup menu that appears when you roll over the main page link. And in some themes, sub-subpages show up in popup menus as well. These are sometimes called “cascading” navigation menus: sub-subpages show up in a popup menu when you roll over a subpage link. The second part of this tutorial shows how to hide (or “exclude”) a link to a page that would otherwise appear in the links of the Pages sidebar widget. This is useful for a number of reasons. One is that when you make a static page your Home page in WordPress, some themes will show the link to this static page as a second home page link in your main navigation. By making the Home page a subpage and excluding that link from the Pages sidebar navigation, you can eliminate the double Home page link.