‘WordPress Tips’ Category

Weekly WP WishList for 2/13/2007

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This is a new series of weekly posts that will highlight requests that are sent to us from users looking for a certain tool or functionality. In many cases the tools are either just not there, someone has not thought of it yet, not possible to acheive or the solution has been completely overlooked by us. This would a good place for suggestions, links, directions and offers of help. I will not post the requesters contact information unless expressly asked to do so. If you have asked us for help and see your request in the list, please check back this post or subscribe to the comments. If you need help or have a request or a question that you would like added, please use the Contact Form in the top menu or email one of the authors of this blog. There will be a single WP WishList post per […]

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WP SEO Tips: Names Have Meaning

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February 12th, 2007
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WordPress by nature has a strong SEO (search engine optimization) platform which helps tremendously with Google, Yahoo!, and MSN — to name a few of the large players in the search industry. As part of society, people use search engines to search for things and more often than not, they end up on someone’s blog — maybe even yours. But, as a Google user myself, I know that I don’t just use the web search feature. I also use the Google Images search feature to find things that are relevant for what I’m searching for. This is where “names have meaning” comes into play. When I’m writing an article for my blog, I usually have an image included somewhere in the article. I try to average an image in an article at least once every two or three articles. We’ll be using Google in all these examples because that’s what […]

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Shortcuts for WordPress Quicktags

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January 18th, 2007
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LinkyLoo, WordPress, WordPress Tips

Shortcuts for WordPress Quicktags is a list of keyboard shortcuts while composing using the WordPress editor.

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How You Can Stop Dirty Feed Scrapers In 3 Easy Steps

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January 3rd, 2007
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LinkyLoo, WordPress Tips

How You Can Stop Dirty Feed Scrapers In 3 Easy Steps takes you through three steps to identifying feed scrapers and blocking them using .htaccess. An easier method the author misses and is pointed out in the first comment is just using deny from instead of the RewriteRule.

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Useful resources for creating a WordPress theme

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Useful resources for creating a WordPress theme Rachel has put together a list of resources for WordPress theme development. It won’t teach you the basics of design, but it does point you to some good places to readup. Useful, when you are just starting out and don’t know where to take that first step.

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Blurb your Blog into a Book

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November 15th, 2006
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Cool Scripts, General, WordPress Tips

Blurb your Blog into a Book: Suck your blog up into your computer and create a nicely formatted book with the contents of your blog including text, images, comments, and links. The final product is a professionally designed draft for a book that they charge to publish for you. The software to be downloaded is available for PC and Mac. Their pricing suggests that it is not cheap for older blogs. The only blogging services supported are Typepad and WordPress.com. You cannot create a book out of your hosted WordPress blog (yet, I think).

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SlideShowPro and WordPress

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September 20th, 2006
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Cool Scripts, LinkyLoo, WordPress Hack, WordPress Tips

SlideShowPro and WordPress Integerate SlideshowPro within your WordPress blog. SlideshowPro is a flash slideshow component for Macromedia Flash MX 2004 and Flash 8.

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Create a Home Page with Thumbnails for Articles

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August 9th, 2006
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HOW-TO, WordPress Hack, WordPress Tips

I came across this neat tutorial that helps you create a home page for you blog with thumbnails for each article. It is a very detailed guide, and deals with modding the default Kubrick theme. The code snippets etc will be able to guide you through doing the same for other times, provided you are comfortable with editing php files.

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How to use WordPress to run a magazine, news website at Leon Kilat ::: The Cybercafe Experiments

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August 7th, 2006
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How to use WordPress to run a magazine, news website at Leon Kilat ::: The Cybercafe Experiments Here are steps I took to turn this online magazine on Cebu from a blog into its current presentation. A description of how a blog was turned into more of an online magazine. The author promises a theme for download soon.

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