Blogs have become very powerful and can do fantastic things for a business. Because they are very Search Engine friendly they can work to increase traffic to your website very quickly.
The past month or so has given us a lot of blog posts on how, and why we should use automated build and deploy systems. One of the best deployment systems out there (imho), is by the Ruby community, and it’s called Capistrano.
Google Custom Search can dramatically improve the search results for your WordPress blog or any other site. WordPress is a great blogging platform, no doubt about it. But the built-in search feature is terrible. As I’ve searched for keywords from past posts to respond to reader questions, I would continually come up empty-handed.
Basically, WordPress is a free application designed to help with the publication of blogs. Though initially used to drive blogs, it is being expanded for more commercial sites as well. The functionality of Wordpress was expanded to include the creation of pages, like a conventional website, as opposed to posts!
The dashboard is a very important part of a WordPress blog. In fact, it allows you to control your posts, your blog design, and many more things.
Every now and then someone finds something wrong with a WordPress install which, rather than be caused by a bug in WordPress itself, is caused by a server configuration error, an interaction between WordPress and something else installed on the server or is just a recommend optimisation for better site performance.
I’m sure you have heard of Google Analytics which enables you to track the behaviour of a site. The key to success with Analytics is using website goals. This allows you to conveniently measure the success of your website to criteria you dictate.
Online blogging makes it all possible. There are ample of blogging software in the cyberspace and they all offer the same service, which is a portal for us to express our ideas. Well, in a tough market, one would have to find his way to surpass his competitions. This is where Plug-Ins come in! Plug-Ins are usually used to further boost and extend the functionality of your web blog.
Today we have possibly millions of active bloggers around this global village of ours. Where do you stand? Creating blogs and publishing content is not all about blogging rather it is much more than that.
Today we are going to look at getting the content of a post using ajax and then display it in a popup box. The popup part is actually the easiest part, thanks to the fantastic Simple Modal plugin for jQuery written by Eric Martin.
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