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The User Resolution Logger Plugin for WordPress is the forth WordPress plugin that the Spunky Jones - Ethical SEO Blog has had developed, by Naif Amoodi. It is a very basic WordPress plugin, that is a must for those WordPress users that want to offer the best resolution depth viewing experience for Continue reading: User Resolution Logger WordPress Plugin! »
It has become quite common these days among WordPress users to schedule posts to be published on a future date. While this can be a very good thing, the drawback is that the visitors would have no idea what's in store for the future. Continue reading: Display Scheduled Posts, Plugin for WordPress! »
SEO Top Tip is another WordPress SEO Plugin created by Naif Amoodi for the Spunky Jones Blog. Naif Amoodi is a freelancer XHTML/CSS and PHP programmer with years of experience developing WordPress sites. More information including his portfolio and contact details can be found at www.naif.in Continue reading: Meet Our New, “SEO Top Tip” WordPress SEO Plugin! »
There are a lot of ping lists out there on the Internet these days for WordPress. Therefore, with all of lists out there and some lists including up to 100 ping services, one can get very confused. However, we need to address a very big question about ping lists. What ping services do you really need and what Continue reading: WordPress Ping Lists – Basic Facts »
The WordPress URL, by default will display its "category" permalink structure in the following format, http://www.spunkyjones.com/category/search-engine-optimization/ as you can see, displaying the "/category/" in the URL has very little value. In this post, I will tell you how to remove the "/category/" Continue reading: How to remove /category/ from your WordPress URL »
Occasionally, people forget their password and can't login their WordPress Admin panel. After trying all of the usual combination's of your passwords with no success, what is one to do? There is no need to panic, because there are a few simply solutions to get you up and running again. Continue reading: How to reset the admin password in WordPress »
!!IMPORTANT!!: This guide assumes you will be installing WordPress to the root of your site, i.e. "/public_html/", "/httpdocs/" or whatever the root folder is on your host. If you already have a site on the root directory then you SHOULD create a new folder and install WordPress there. For example, Continue reading: A step by step dummies guide to installing WordPress »