Posts Tagged ‘pages’

Advanced Customizing of Atahualpa WordPress Theme

Atahualpa from Bytes For All just might be the most impressive free WordPress theme available to date. Much like the Thesis theme from DIY Themes, you get a complete back-end interface for customizing the theme. However, Thesis starts at $87 for the Personal license, and Atahualpa is free. The most important thing to know about [...]

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WordPress Plugins – User Access Manager vs. Role Manager

Do you want to control access to your pages & posts or your admin features? There are plugins to fulfill these desires, but they come with some caveats… If you just want to control access to your pages & posts, the way to go is User Access Manager. This allows you to set up posts [...]

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WordPress CMS – User Access Levels

The more I use WordPress the more I like it. Recently I’ve been asked to do two web sites that have multiple access levels. One is for a graphic designer who wants a public site as well as things only her clients can see and things only her employees can see. The other is a [...]

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SEO – Avoiding Duplicates with Canonical URL Tags

You may have seen my article about the Ultimate Noindex Nofollow tool for WordPress, but avoiding duplicate content can help the search engine ranking of any web site, including static sites. Recently, Yahoo!, Live, and Google all agreed to support Canonical URL Tags. You put a line of code into the head section of your [...]

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WordPress – Avoiding Microsoft code in posts & pages

Those of you who like to copy & paste your posts from Microsoft Word have probably noticed that doing so carries font & formatting information into your blog along with the text. This can cause unexpected formatting problems, especially when inserting the “More” tag, changing themes, or when your content is reproduced in RSS readers [...]

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