Posted in February 15, 2010 ¬ 3:59 pmh.
John Nasta
Wordpress web site owners often come to realize that they want to change the URL of their web site, whether it is because they want the site to be accessible from the root folder (without using a redirect) or because they want to change the domain name of the web site.
If you’d like to do [...]
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Wordpress
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Posted in April 23, 2009 ¬ 6:32 pmh.
John Nasta
Basically, unless you are a very good coder, you should forget that you ever heard of this theme. Here are some of the reasons why:
It is not widget-ready and the sidebar is not contained within <UL> or <OL> tags.
The single post template (single.php) does not call in the sidebar, so when a user goes to [...]
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Wordpress
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Posted in April 17, 2009 ¬ 8:03 pmh.
John Nasta
People often write about how to increase your search engine ranking by using noindex and nofollow meta tags to avoid indexing of links & pages that lead to duplicate content, and robots.txt files to invite the search engines in, but what if you don’t want your site indexed at all? This is useful for private [...]
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Posted in April 6, 2009 ¬ 4:06 pmh.
John Nasta
A great way to increase your blog’s search engine friendliness is to customize your permalink structure. This is extremely simple to do and ideally should be done as soon as you set up your blog, before people start linking to it. However, the good news is that the old “ugly” links will still work (and [...]
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Wordpress
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Posted in March 12, 2009 ¬ 1:23 pmh.
John Nasta
If you’re a devout user of the Wordpress Automatic Upgrade (WPAU) plugin that so many people have loved in the past, it’s time to delete it.
Wordpress versions 2.7 and higher have an automatic upgrade option built in. The plugin interferes with the native upgrade routine and vice versa, so neither of them will work.
If you’ve [...]
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