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Many bloggers now days create content for their websites in advance and publish them using a time internal which is usually one to two posts a day or every two or three days. The Spunky Jones Blog is no exception. At Spunky Jones the articles that will be published are placed in a queue using the scheduled posts Continue reading: Bump the Schedule Plugin for WordPress »
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One of the best and easiest methods to get more traffic on your WordPress blog is to distribute your content. This can be easily done by making use of the built in WordPress updater that will notify others when you have updated your blog content. The updater, will notify and ping the appropriate services Continue reading: Easy Instructions to Set Up your WordPress Ping List »
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Usually, the WordPress 404 page displays a typical message when a page or post URL no longer exists on your site. When this happens, the visitor will usually use their browsers back button to return to the previous page on your site or simply continues their journey to another site! Continue reading: Follow these Easy Steps to Customize Your WordPress 404 Page! »
Last month, the Spunky Jones Blog and Naif Admoodi released the "Display Scheduled Posts Plugin". It was approved by WordPress.org, and currently it is being downloaded by WordPress users. I won't get too much into the plugins details, in the blog post. However, if you would like Continue reading: Getting the most out of the Display Scheduled Posts Plugin! »
The Ping List Checker plugin for WordPress allows blog owners to verify if whether all sites in their ping list are unique or not. If duplicate entries are found, the plugin will report them and will display the number of times they were found in the list. This will help WordPress blog owners to ensure that a ping Continue reading: Introducing our newest plugin for WordPress – Ping List Checker! »
It is very easy to add a simple little touch of personality to your WordPress blog, by adding a favicon. The favicon is that little icon that you see, that is next to the address bar in your preferred Internet web browser. It is very easy to make the changes and it will add a little extra character and enhancing your Continue reading: Easy instructions to add a favicon to your WordPress Blog »
There is absolutely no doubt in my mind, that the text which is shown for the default "read more" link in most standard WordPress themes is pretty awful looking, and it is usually set to display "Read the rest of this entry »" or "(more…)" which totally depends if your WordPress theme was based on the default or Continue reading: Change that awful default “read more” link to something more appealing »