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AntiVirus for WordPress – Secure your WordPress

October 15th, 2009

Viruses, worms and malware exist for WordPress and could easily attack your WordPress installation. AntiVirus for WordPress monitors malicious injections and warns you of any possible attacks. With multilingual support. Simply, the plugin you must have. Ideal as a supplement to the manual security measures in your blogs. Hey, it’s free!

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How to Display Facebook Statuses on WordPress Blog

October 14th, 2009

If you want to show your Facebook Statuses and you are hosting on a WordPress.com blog that restricts you from installing plugins, try this. The following method make use of Facebook status feed and WordPress RSS widget. It will also work for self-host WordPress blogs, but you guys who self-host can use better plugins for [...]

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Boost Your Blog’s Response Rate With Stripe Ad

October 14th, 2009

Pop-ups, pop-overs and pop-unders are all seen as obtrusive advertising that interferes with the user experience of your blog. The last thing someone needs is a flashy ad message popping up everywhere when they are trying to read your blog’s content.

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WordPress Tips and Tricks – Custom Login Page

October 14th, 2009

This one isn’t so much a tip or trick as a nicety. It’s cool to have the wordpress login page customized to fit your own website branding. This is even more significant for multi author blogs, or sites you have set up for clients as it adds that little extra something. The process is very [...]

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Protect WordPress Blog Against Image Theft: Hotlinking

October 13th, 2009

I guess no bloggers like to see their images being hotlink in other spam blogs, forums, etc without their authorization. To fight against these image hotlinking, we can set rules in .htaccess but the drawback here is, it would also block images to appear in feeds. Although its solvable, but writing htaccess codes can look [...]

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From Del.icio.us to WordPress: How to Automatically Post Daily Links

October 13th, 2009

Like most A-list bloggers, I like using this little trick to ensure I get get more daily posts on my blog. Instead of simply posting every cool link I find onto my blog (which would result in a ton of daily posts), I compile all my links using del.icio.us and through some dark magic, have [...]

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WordPress as a CMS – Content Management System

October 13th, 2009
Wordpress CMS

This post is made up of several parts – Website examples of WordPress being used as a CMS My endeavours as a beginner to use WordPress as a CMS A series of tips for using WordPress as a CMS by graphic and web designer Jennifer Farley from Laughing Lion Design A series of links about [...]

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How to Protect CSS Mods for ANY WordPress Theme

October 13th, 2009

I know you’re out there. You, the keen Web designer who rolls out both client and personal sites by modifying the CSS styles of existing WordPress themes. You’re smart, and I like that about you — after all, there’s no sense in reinventing the wheel with every project now, is there? Utilizing WordPress themes, or [...]

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WordPress Hack: Opening Links in New Windows

October 13th, 2009

I have just modified the hack a little so as to reduce the amount of code being used. The hack: 1. Open quicktags.js in the wp-admin folder 2. Find:

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How to Use WordPress as a Membership Directory

October 12th, 2009

Do you want to create a moderated membership directory that showcases your member’s information? Do you want it to be flexible, be very little work after initial setup, and use a world-class open source platform that you are already familiar with? Your first thought might not be to use WordPress for such a project, but [...]

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