Archive for 'Wordpress'
Protect Your Blog From Spams
Posted on 07. Oct, 2009 by Steve.
If you are sick of deleting spams, use yaCAPTCHA and forget spams. yaCAPTCHA is a CAPTCHA plugin for WordPress that helps you block comment spam from automated bots. In order to post comments, users will have to write down the characters that are part of an image. Since it is relatively hard for automated programs to figure out those characters, this will help prevent comment spam from those programs. Requirements WordPress 1.5 or above. PHP 4.0.6 or above with GD2 library support. Theme must support the ‘comment_form’ action. Strengths vs other solutions Easy to install Does not require Javascript to work Broad WordPress version support Download yaCAPTCHA; http://wordpress.org/extend/plugins/yacaptcha/
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WordPress is The Best Blogging System
Posted on 04. Oct, 2009 by Steve.
WordPress is a blog publishing application and content management system. It was first released in May 2003 by its co-founders Matt Mullenweg and Mike Little as the successor to b2/cafelog. It is powered by PHP and a SQL data backend. As of September 2009, WordPress is used by 62.8 million websites in the US and 202 million websites worldwide. Features: WordPress has a templating system, which includes widgets that can be rearranged without editing PHP or HTML code, as well as themes that can be installed and switched between. The PHP and HTML code in themes can also be edited for more advanced customizations. WordPress also features integrated link management; a search engine-friendly, clean permalink structure; the ability to assign nested, multiple categories to articles; multiple author capability; and support for tagging of posts and articles. Automatic filters that provide for proper formatting and styling of text in articles (for [...]
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Enhance Your Registration Page With Register Plus
Posted on 04. Oct, 2009 by Steve.
Enhance Your Registration Page With Register Plus Editor’s Review; If you run a WordPress membership site, you should know how important registration page is. Registration page should be; clear, understandable, easy to use and short. You can re-create your WordPress registration page with Register Plus plugin. Custom Logo Tired of that WordPress logo getting all the attention? Upload your own custom logo image and get your brand in the spotlight. Password Field Hate those forgettable auto-generated passwords? Allow your users to set their own preferred password during registration. Includes that sweet Password Strength Meter from the Profile page. Invitation Codes Is your blog super exclusive? If so, you better require an invite to join your high end crew. Setup multiple codes and track where your new users are coming from with the optional Invitation Tracking Dashboard Widget. Disclaimers Worried about legal liabilities? Setup a general disclaimer, license agreement and/or privacy [...]
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Speed Up Your WordPress Blog
Posted on 04. Oct, 2009 by Steve.
It’s possbile to speed up your WordPress blog with some useful and effective plugins. Delete-Revision is one of these useful plugins that works perfectly. What is Delete-Revision? Revision Post is in the 2.6 version of WordPress after the automatic accession to the revised edition of the journal preservation cause, you modify a log of each, will add a revision, if you modify many times, log on the few speeches, it will be a very frightening number! If you have 100 on the log, your revisiong redundancy may be as many as 1,000 articles! For personal blog, one of the many articles that there are many versions of the amendment is a waste of resources, excessive revisiong will increase the burden on the database, to slow down the speed wordpress! Perhaps the revision team for the blog, in some ways useful. Most people, or a good cut. Revision Manager is the [...]
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Secure Your WordPress Blog
Posted on 04. Oct, 2009 by Steve.
This is a very quick and useful tutorial on how to maximize your revenue while also improving security for your WordPress Membership sites. For this tutorial we will use: * WP Members – Probably the best wordpress membership plugin * Login Lockdown – Helps prevent brute force attacks http://www.bad-neighborhood.com/login-lockdown.html Password Sharing vs Password theft Your Minder protects a membership site from two common forms of revenue loss through password sharing and theft. In both cases people who shouldn’t have access to your content are gaining access either because someone is willing to share passwords or because a password has broken normally because some one has guessed or used a program to crack the account. In many ways the first is more serious then the second as it is the user that has let the person in and before wed go much further we need to understand why? Why do people [...]









