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Getting the most out of your blog content, requires that you organize your archives and display them on a archive page. If you are displaying your archives by the typical calendar approach, it doesn't provide the necessary means for visitors to visually filter your posts Continue reading: Getting the Most Out of Your Blog Content, Utilizing Your Archives »
With the changing of each new year, it will trigger a manual edit to update/change the Copyright year for most blog owners. The Copyright information, is usually shown in the following format, "Copyright 2008 - 2010" and located in the footer of your blog. Continue reading: How to update the Copyright year in your blog’s footer, automatically »
There is no doubt that 404 page errors are unavoidable, and it is going to happen, no matter how well you constructed your website. In this blog post, I will explain a few reasons why you will get 404 page errors and some reasons why you need to address it. Continue reading: How to Deal with Your 404 Page Errors »
This guide deals with installing WordPress locally on a computer running Windows. It assumes you already have a web server installed and running. If you don’t, you can refer to our web server installation guide which covers the installation of a web server software, PHP Continue reading: Installing WordPress on Your Computer »
This is a guide which will show you how to install a web server package locally on a Windows based computer. This is the first step to running a local copy of WordPress on your local computer. Continue reading: Installing a Web Server on your Windows Based Computer »
There are WordPress blogs out there that have comments disabled on all posts except a few selected ones where visitors can post comments to. These selected posts which have comments enabled are either open to comments for an indefinite period of time Continue reading: How to Remove, “Comments are Closed” Message in WordPress »
Introducing the "Open Post plugin for WordPress", another plugin creation from Naif Amoodi and Spunky Jones. If you require your users to register in order to leave post comments, this WordPress plug will be of special interest to you. Continue reading: Introducing, the Open Post plugin for WordPress »