How to autoupdate copyright year

Sometimes when I go blog hopping I’ll notice some sites have a copyright signature. This is a great idea to protect your data, however, when I see them with the wrong year, I think it looks so outdated. (Especially when it’s static, and also on the front page- Yikes!) To avoid this, it’s better to [...]

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How to Integrate your WordPress blog into Facebook

Integrating your WordPress blog on Facebook is easily accomplished by using the Facebook API. Programmers are able to use the Facebook API for making applications that are available to all members. This allows Facebook users or friends to see new posts from your blog whenever they sign in, and they can easily follow comments too, [...]

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How to disable Spammer URLs in comments section.

By default all links posted in the comments under your articles are turned by WordPress into links. Unfortunately, this features encourages spammers to post many unwanted comments. Some links while pesky, can range from just pedaling some new service or produce, while others can even be malicious links that could damage your computer, or spread [...]

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How to ‘Hide’ sections of your blog to non login readers

How To: Restrict sections of your blog to non login readers. Sometimes, there are portions of site that may not suitable for the random public. Now, there’s a cool trick to hide part of your article but still can be seen by a member who is “logged-in”! Don’t be confused though; this trick does not [...]

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How To Set WordPress Permalink (rewrite rules) on Nginx

These rules are already in the .htaccess on apache, but if you want to be cutting edge, and get the best performance out of your WordPress blog, you can redo them in Nginx! Why would you want to do this anyways? Simple. In terms of serving static file requests, Nginx will take up lesser memory, [...]

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How to add a Facebook “Like” button to your WordPress Blogs

Now, it is easier than ever to add the Facebook famous “Like”/”Recommend” to your posts and increase your blog popularity. The “Like” button allows users to share their ‘like’ of your WordPress Blog with their friends on Facebook. Every time a user clicks on the “Like” button on your blog, it creates a status update [...]

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GMAP3 - jQuery Plugin For Google Maps

gmap3 is a jquery plugin which allows many manipulation of the google map API version 3. gmap3 allow you to use several google map in the same page. Even if gmap3 simplifies the use of the google map API, it allows to use all the google map API natively. Incoming search terms for the article: [...]

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Holmes - The CSS Markup Detective

Holmes is stand-alone diagnostic CSS stylesheet that can highlight potentially invalid, inaccessible or erroneous HTML(5) markup by adding one class. The holmes.css file will display either an error (red outline), a warning (yellow outline), or a deprecated style (dark grey outline) for flags such as: Missing required attributes on tags, such as name attributes on [...]

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jGrow - Autogrow Textarea With JQuery

jGrow is a jQuery plug-in that makes the textarea adjust its size according to the length of the text. jGrow will adjust the size of the textarea according to the length of the string entered. If you like, you can set a maximum height in order to restrict the size of the textarea. Incoming search [...]

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Choosing The Right Web Hosting For WordPress Blog

Increasing number of web hosting industry in the world forces us to compare between web hosting providers with each other. Web hosting is one of the major component in running a website (in this case is a wordpress blog) and choose the right web hosting is the first step in the success of a blog. [...]

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