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Free Clean and Professional WordPress Perfect theme released
The name of the new theme is WP Perfect. WP Perfect is a two column SEO optimized WordPress theme. WP Perfect has built-in control panel to adjust the basic settings with the click of mouse without editing the php files … Continue reading
WordPress themes-Embrace simplicity with business card
Have you ever needed a website, whether for yourself or someone else, simply to communicate simple contact information, and perhaps a simple about paragraph? In those cases, a blog theme just wouldn’t really fit—then it’s overkill. Instead, something typically called … Continue reading
Mark Smalley, a WordPress Plugin develop-new WordPress geo-location
Mark Smalley, a WordPress Plugin developer, has been working on two new WordPress geo-location projects, gPress and GeoPress .
WP eBooks launches as a resource for Multisite users-a new source of commercial Plugins
Ron and Andrea Rennick have launched WP eBooks , a new source of commercial Plugins, documentation, and support for users working with WordPress Multisite. The site offers two products on launch: Networks + is a Plugin that allows the launching … Continue reading
Is your WordPress Blog Wasting Google’s Time?website strategies
Over the last couple weeks I’ve been focusing on traffic building, link building and SEO on my WordPress blog. All three of these website strategies go hand in hand and all build on each other. In this post I will … Continue reading
How to increase WordPress memory limit, the easy way
you ever had error that reads “Allowed memory size of xxx bytes exhausted”, then you need to increase WordPress memory limit. This can be done very easily and may solve really frustrating problems.
Automatically add post name to the body class-WordPress hack
Introduced in WordPress 2.8, body_class() is a very useful function when it comes to styling themes. In this recipe, I’ll show you how you can add post name to the function for an even easier styling.
The Great Comment Debate — Who Really Cares What You Think?
The debate over comments on blogs is as old as blogging — the meme recently resurfaced when Zoli Erdos declared that The Official Google Blog is not a blog because it doesn’t allow comments. Mike Arrington amplified the debate by … Continue reading →