Posts Tagged “WordPress”

WordPress 2.8.3 Released

by Kevin on August 3, 2009

A minor, albeit important update for WordPress was released today. This update, following version 2.8.1, is important for everyone that maintains an updated version of WordPress. Addressing more security issues, community members found problems with the latest version and they (…)

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How Forums Can Work for You

by Kevin on May 7, 2009

Blogs can be summarized into providing one thing: content. With this in mind, blogs are limited in some ways that older websites weren’t. They are unable to properly organize your users’ thoughts into a well-defined area. You could say that (…)

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What is a CMS and Why Are They Useful?

by Kevin on May 2, 2009

There is an ongoing debate about whether WordPress is a CMS (a content management system) or whether it is just a complex blog system with powerful features. To one, it might be a CMS, while to another, there are limitations (…)

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It’s a Good Idea to Add More Space

by Kevin on April 20, 2009

Blog design shouldn’t limit what you want to accomplish. When you choose a template, test the template in various browsers and dimensions (using the resize tool). [By the way, the Firesizer plugin, for Firefox, allows you to mimick different sizes, (…)

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Why You Should Preview All Posts Before Publication

by Kevin on April 13, 2009

One mistake that I am sure happens to many people when they go to publish a post is that what they are writing is never formatted the way it should be by the time it appears on the main page (…)

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