
Writing your page copy with a word processor, such as Microsoft Word, OpenOffice Writer, has its advantages, because they have built-in tools. These tools help you to spell check, grammar check, the articles you have written. However, if you are writing directly to the WordPress editor, you don't have those options. Therefore, you need to check out the "After The Deadline" plugin for WordPress. Continue Reading »
Recently, WordPress, released their latest 3.1 version to the public. However, this WordPress version has an admin bar, that is turned on by default. Therefore, whenever you browse the Internet, while you are logged into your account, the black WordPress admin bar, will be shown in the browser page. In this Spunky Jones post, I will give you with a couple of options, to either disable it or shut it off permanently.
It is a fact of life, that lots of bloggers will face the problem of attracting visitors to their blog. Furthermore, your blog, has just a few moments to entice its potential new readers. There are many factors that contribute how well a blog builds its readership. Two of the biggest factors are, writing effective head-lines that are captivating and contain quality content that is unique. Continue Reading »
The WordPress generator by default places a line of code in your <head> tag that displays the version of WordPress that you are running. However, that presents a potential problem because you are letting hackers know what version you are running. Therefore, if there are any vulnerabilities in the version you are running, you're at risk of being hacked. Continue Reading »
I am going to give it another shot and release some nicely designed WordPress themes on the Spunky Jones SEO Blog. In the past, it didn't turn out the way I wanted it to. However, after giving it some thought, I will try this again and do things a little differently than I had before. Continue Reading »
Have you ever defined a specific blog post or page as, private or protected in WordPress? If you have, did you know that WordPress by default, appends "Private" or "Protected" to those post and page titles? If you prefer not to display this in your titles, there is a very easy hack to get rid of them. Continue Reading »