Posted in Wordpress Widget Reviews on Apr 16th, 2008
Managing how a website reacts (and so is tailored) to the various visitor sources that we have is a useful way of interacting with the people who make the effort to come and visit you. If you arrived at this page using IE you will have noticed that I offer to let you download [...]
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Posted in Wordpress Widget Reviews on Apr 15th, 2008
I had a big problem within about 3 days of starting this blog. I changed to fancy permalinks rather than the default ones.
For those of you who are not familiar with the terms here let me clarify this. Essentially, the permalink is literally the permanent link (ah - PERMA-LINK) to your blog post. [...]
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Posted in Wordpress Widget Reviews on Apr 15th, 2008
In theory version 2.5 of Wordpress now allows multi-media files to be uploaded to your posts natively and without the use of a plugin.
In practice you probably want more control over these presentations than you are given - and that is where An-Archos’ plugin comes in to play.
mp3, flv, mov, mp4, m4v, m4a, m4b, 3gp, [...]
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Posted in Wordpress Widget Reviews on Apr 15th, 2008
Vladimir Prevolac’s Wordpress plugin is an absolute life saver for the lazy amongst us. Essentially, every image we use should have both an alt and title tag associated with it. These tags Vladimir describes as follows:
ALT attribute is important part of search engine
optimization. It describes your image to search engine and when a [...]
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Posted in Wordpress Widget Reviews on Apr 15th, 2008
I like this plugin. It is not complicated to use and it helps us all to practice good blogging manners. Essentially there is a habit amongst many bloggers to ‘hotlink’ an image rather than hosting the image on their own server. Lots of people writing blogs do not seem to realise that [...]
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