Posts Tagged ‘plugin’
This tutorial guides you through setting up each section of W3 Total Cache to get your WordPress site running like clockwork in no time at all, with explanations in each section.
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Written: 9 Jan 2012
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The WordPress search facility is notoriously awful. Thankfully, the Relevanssi plugin can transform it into a remarkably useful tool with such features as search term highlighting, category exclusions and searching comments, custom fields and shortcodes.
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Written: 19 Oct 2011
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With the OIOpublisher plugin, you can avoid the middle man and take control of selling and displaying ads on your own, with all the configuration options you need to make ads work for you and your site.
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Written: 12 Sep 2011
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Tweet Old Posts is immensely powerful, allowing you to send out tweets with links to your older posts that still contain valuable content on a periodic schedule, without you needing to manage it. It handles it all for you behind the scenes.
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Written: 5 Sep 2011
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Now that you’ve created your first WordPress plugin and got it into the WordPress directory, you will want to make updates that it keeps working with future upgrades. This tutorial walks you through using Subversion to do it.
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Written: 30 Jun 2011
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It used to be that you could only use standard fonts on websites because the user had to have the font installed on their machine. That all changed with Cufon – this is how to use it with WordPress to beautify your theme in no time at all.
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Written: 7 Mar 2011
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