The News Review:
- The fficial FreeKareem.org WordPress Plugin!
- WordPress Update to 2.7
- JumpBox for the Wordpress Blogging System
- Turning ‘Nofollows’ Into ‘Dofollows’
- If You Can’t Really Buy the Brooklyn Bridge How About a Used …
The fficial FreeKareem.org WordPress Plugin!
MidEastYouth.com
The Plugin:A plugin is a feature that extends the capabilities of WordPress. In this case the Free Kareem plugin gives you the ability to promote Kareem?s cause through a simple widget which you can conviniently place anywhere on your sidebar.
WordPress Update to 2.7
Tips from the T-List Canada
I was just in the process of upgrading to WordPress 2. I Kept only 3 themes to switch to and from.
JumpBox for the Wordpress Blogging System
Cnet Asia CA
33KB Description. An extremely popular pen Source application Wordpress is used extensively around the world. As far as pen Source web software goes it's known as being fairly easy to install but it's only easy if you already have a full LAMP deployment stack at your disposal. The JumpBox for Wordpress contains everything required there's no worrying about creating a database or installing PHP. Simply download and run.
Turning ‘Nofollows’ Into ‘Dofollows’
Mediapost.com NY
Nick Stamoulis explains that dofollow links pass link juice so your site gets credit from search engines when other sites link back to yours. The WordPress default is nofollow unless you change it. Stamoulis notes that remembering to change the default can translate into a higher PageRank which could lead to higher rankings in search engines namely Google. He explains the benefits gained from the WordPress plugin Dofollow Plugin and how it can turn your WordPress blog into a dofollow blog instead of a nofollow blog.
If You Can’t Really Buy the Brooklyn Bridge How About a Used …
Firefox News AZ
I’ve had some moderate success but keep the ultimate goal to have novels in print. Meantime I’ve got my day job as a family law attorney my night job as parent to three children with special needs and I write when I can.
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