In my office, I run on a 8mbs cable connection. In other words, about a bazillion times faster than dialup. I don’t pay the extra money for this kind of speed just because I want the technology. I do it because page load times make a difference in my day.
So when I visit your blog, [...]
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I needed a colored tag cloud widget, and I couldn’t find one that I liked. So I cooked up another one. You can see it in action over in the sidebar. You can configure colors, sizes – you can even use it in your theme instead of as a widget. Or you can do both.
See [...]
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colored tag cloud,
tag cloud,
tag cloud widget
A number of people have asked me for some more detail on how to implement some of the suggestions I made in this post. So, here is the first in the series of in-depth tutorials on how to better secure your WordPress blog.
It’s important to secure your WordPress blog. We’re bombarded daily with tales of [...]
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admin,
backup,
new user,
security,
users
Dealing With Duplicate Content Issues on WordPress Comments Pages
by Steve on April 18, 2009
in On WordPress, WordPress plugins
I saw a tweet today about WordPress comment page duplication issues related to SEO. While the word is still out as to just how much damage it does or doesn’t do to your ability to get found by the Great G, this specific problem is relatively easily fixed — and not by disabling the paged [...]
Tagged as: add_action, canonical, comments, cpage, duplicate content, functions.php, get_permalink, google, plugins, wordpress code
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