Archive for the 'WordPress' Category

Nov 5
Tens of thousands of web sites / blogs, running WordPress blogging software, have been broken, returning a "fatal error" message in recent weeks. According to security experts those messages are actually generated by some buggy malicious code sneaked onto them by Gumblar botnet's authors, who’ve apparently made some changes to their web code without doing proper
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Oct 24
This post share the best paging navigation plugin for WordPress that’ll be an alternative to the ”Next page” and ”Previous page” WordPress functions. First, I’ll like to mention the plugin that I’ve used for past many years:
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Oct 21
WordPress 2.8.5 is a security release that brings a number of security hardening changes: • fix for Trackback Denial-of-Service attack • removal of areas within code where php code in variables was evaluated • switched file upload functionality to be whitelisted for all users including Admins • retiring of two importers of Tag data from
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Oct 21
In preparation for WordCamp Seattle, Windows Live Writer developer Brandon Turner created three new plugins to work with WordPress blogs: 
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Oct 1
WordPress, a popular blogging/content management system application which powers thousands of blogs around the world, including diTii.com is just a click thing to install. But installation on Windows Home Server is complicated however, requiring the installation of PHP, MySQL, configuration of the remote website and then the installation and configuration of WordPress itself. To ease out WHS user, Cougar
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Sep 9
If you’re running a WordPress.com or WordPress.org based blog, can now have a integrated spellchecker; as Automattic has acquired “After The Deadline” – you can enable it in the Wordpress visual editor by clicking the ABC button with the green checkmark (WordPress.org get plugin here). After the Deadline’ll analyze your post as you write it
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Sep 8
Going forwared all 7.5 million blogs on WordPress.com, and any WordPress.org blogs that opt-in will now have a new features called RSS Cloud, which’s basically a way for RSS readers to get instant notification that feed has updated. Currently, there’s only one RSS aggregator that supports RSSCloud, River2, and LazyFeed . “Other support for people to get push notifications via (Jabber,
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