Matt Garrett’s WP Cheat is one of those products that makes life easier.
Much as I like WordPress, there are some things that it’s frustrating to do with it.
Things like this box for example. Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet, consectetur adipiscing elit. Donec odio urna, accumsan id sodales sit amet, tristique in ligula. Integer at velit eros.
That was a simple copy and paste.
WP Cheat provides lots and lots of code to do all sorts of fancy things with WordPress simply by copying and pasting a small amount of HTML into WordPress – the most complicated thing you need to do is switch into Text mode when you make the copy and then switch back to the regular visual editor to edit the text.
There are lots of different options.
32 different things you can do, each with lots of variants.
You can see for yourself in the demo video I did.
Keep in mind that I’d simply downloaded the files and gone through the short tutorial video – nothing more.
There are also full instructions on each page and there’s the option of support if you need it, but it’s easy enough as you can see for yourself:
There are lots of things you can do with WP Cheat – I’ve only just scratched the surface with this brief demo (I’ve done the video and written this page all within an hour) but I’ll be spending a lot more time with it investigating all the different things it can do.
Not to mention all the bonuses it comes with that you can see on this screen:
You can download your copy of WP Cheat here and start making your WordPress blogs look nicer almost immediately!