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  • Help Shape the Future of WordPress

    Posted by Simon with 2 Responses

    WordPress, the number one blogging platform on the Internet, is undergoing another fairly major change for version 2.7.  Amongst the changes is a restructuring of the Administration menus, which have only recently been redesigned.  If you happen to be a WordPress user, either self hosting or on WordPress.com, you can take part in a survey [...]

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  • How to Implement a Robust, Usable Image Thumbnail Solution in WordPress

    Posted by Simon with No Responses Yet

    In this article I’ll show you how to create a robust and usable thumbnail solution for WordPress themes. One that will automatically resize images and optionally add borders and copyright watermarks.

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  • How to Effectively add Links to your Blog Posts

    Posted by Simon with 2 Responses

    Linking is the lifeblood of the internet. Without the ability to link, the internet would be a very difficult place to frequent. The same is true for sites and blogs, without links to expand on ideas, provide further reading and guide your readers to usefull content, a blog can become a very unwelcoming [...]

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  • 2 Ways to Automatically get your Content “Out There”

    Posted by Simon with 2 Responses

    One of the great blogging challenges is getting your content out there for people to see. For the most part, this involves manually promoting your site and spending lots of time (and money!) finding places to post links and just generally doing the promotion thing. Luckily, there are a few easy, free and [...]

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  • 5 Crucial, but Invisible, Wordpress Plugins

    Posted by Simon with 12 Responses

    I’m a huge fan of Wordpress. It just seems to be the most complete Open Source project out there, and not just web based open source applications, all open source applications. One of it’s great strengths is that the developers made an excellent decision with regards to leaving functionality out. As most [...]

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  • 5 Services Every Blogger Should Know About

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    There are many, many blogs out there. Some are better than others. Some that are not so good seem to get more traffic than they may deserve and some really good blogs remain fairly obscure. There are ways to give your blog a competitive edge however, so I’ll run through them just [...]

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  • Wordpress Post Installation Checklist

    Posted by Simon with No Responses Yet

    There’s a good post over at Download Squad that goes through some essential things that must be done after installing Wordpress. Seeing as that’s something I’ve just done, I can whole heartedly concur, except for a few settings here and there and their choice of plugins. Its a good post if your new [...]

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  • A Quick Note on Installing Worpress and Permalinks

    Posted by Simon with No Responses Yet

    As you may have noticed this blog is driven by Wordpress, the very fine blogging platform. I’ve installed a number of Wordpress implementations over the last year but this is the first one I’ve had any problems with, and this is why.
    Usually, I settle for the standard, prettyish permalink setting that includes the index.php [...]

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    This post was written on January 5, 2007 (last modified on January 5, 2007) by Simon and posted in Oak Innovations, WordPress.

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