Posted by Ryu | Posted in Wordpress | Posted on 10-06-2010
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Social bookmarking web sites are well known among bloggers. Digg, Del.icio.us, StumbleUpon, Reddit, and many more such web sites can drive a huge amount of traffic to your blog.I have noticed that if you directly add social bookmarking buttons to your theme and give your readers the opportunity to do it in your blog, they’ll vote for you more often. In this recipe, we shall learn how to create our own personal social bookmarking buttons.
Posted by Ryu | Posted in Wordpress | Posted on 10-06-2010
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By default, most WordPress themes display a header text—usually the name of the blog blog description. This is a nice option for personal blogs. However, I personally believe displaying your own personal logo will make your blog look even more professional.
Posted by Ryu | Posted in Wordpress | Posted on 10-06-2010
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A favicon is a small icon (16 x16 pixel) associated with a web site. The favicon is displayed by modern web browsers in the address bar, tabs, and bookmarks.
You’ll need a 16 x 16 pixels image to serve as a favicon. Due to the very small display size of the favicon, the image should be very simple.
Posted by Ryu | Posted in Wordpress | Posted on 10-06-2010
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Now that you have learned how to search and replace hexadecimal color codes, let’s customize your theme a bit more.
In this recipe, we’re going to see how we can easily modify the fonts used in a WordPress theme and also discuss about the good practices for typography on a WordPress blog.
Posted by Ryu | Posted in Wordpress | Posted on 10-06-2010
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Have you ever come across a WordPress theme available online and thought, ‘Wow, this is a great theme but it would look even better if it had a green layout!’? This happens to me really often, and I’mprettysureit’shappenedtoyouaswell.’m pretty sure it’s happened to you as well.
Luckily, changing the theme color scheme isn’t as difficult as it seems to be.
Posted by Ryu | Posted in Wordpress | Posted on 10-06-2010
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Step By Step Installing Wordpress Theme , Themes are probably—after content, of course—one of the most important parts of a WordPress blog. Many people still use the two basic themes that come with WordPress
by default. These themes aren’t that bad, but too many people use them.If you want to make your blog stand out, then the first step is to have a stunning and unique design. It doesn’t matter if you have the ability to create your own blog theme or
Posted by Ryu | Posted in Wordpress | Posted on 10-06-2010
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Blogger is a very popular blogging platform—owned by Internet giant, Google. If you wish to move your Blogger blog into WordPress, carry out the following simple steps:
1. Make sure you have a Google account and an upgraded (New, was Beta) blog hosted on www.blogspot.com.
Posted by Ryu | Posted in Wordpress | Posted on 09-06-2010
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Wordpress SEO title tag for CMS or wordpress-based blogs can be used without having to use the plugin. Please edit the title tag in header.php. By using this tag title then the title of the homepage more SEO and also on a single page. Open your Cpanel and edit header.php on your template folder
Find the code between Tag title <title> Replace your title tag with
Posted by Ryu | Posted in Wordpress | Posted on 08-06-2010
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At www.blogonsite.com, the privacy of our visitors is of extreme importance to us. This privacy policy document outlines the types of personal
Posted by Ryu | Posted in Wordpress | Posted on 08-06-2010
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There are a lot of things that you can add in your blog sidebar such as Blogroll, Feedburner suscribers, categories, 125*125 pixels ads, and more. The problem is, your sidebar becomes quite lengthy which isn’t visually appealing. And to make it worse, not too many people will scroll down your blog to see what is available at the very bottom of your sidebar.