Archive for the 'Weblogs' Category

Tag Managing Thing Plugin for WordPress 2.3 or Above

Saturday, December 22nd, 2007

WordPress 2.3 has included tag support, but it comes without any tag management function or interface. Thus, WordPress users community has created and developed plenty of tag management plugins with different designs, user interfaces, and vary degree of simple features to advanced functions. Here’s another tag management plug-in for WordPress version 2.3 or above.

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Capture Image Directly to Windows Live Writer with Snipping Tool Plugin

Monday, November 12th, 2007

Bloggers using Windows Live Writer (WLW) on Windows Vista or Windows XP Tablet Edition will definitely like the Snipping Tool Integration Plugin for WLW. Imagine you’re writing a tutorial about how to use a program in Windows Live Writer, and you need to add a few screenshots on the process. Normally you will have to run third party screen capturing tool such as SnagIt or Snipping Tool to capture and save the images, and then only paste or insert the iimage into WLW editor.

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Paginating or Split WordPress Post or Page with NextPage in WordPress Not Working

Monday, November 12th, 2007

It’s possible to using <–nextpage–> WordPress Quicktags to paginate a blog post in WordPress post or page so that an article can be split into two or more multiple pages. This function allows long article to be cut into pieces and presented in several short pages instead of one single page. The <–nextpage–> Quicktags works on both WordPoress post and page.

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WLWManifest Disabler Plugin to Remove XLM Link in WordPress Blog Header

Saturday, November 10th, 2007

After installing and upgrading to WordPress 2.3.1 or later version, bloggers and webmasters likely to see the following additional line of <link> HTML code in the <head> section of the web page:

<link rel=”wlwmanifest” type=”application/wlwmanifest+xml” href=”http://www.domain.com/wp-includes/wlwmanifest.xml” />

The line above is to help the discovery and downloading of Windows Live Writer (WLW) editing manifest file, a XML document that customizes the capabilities of WLW blog editor, correctly determines the weblog features supported by WordPress XML-RCP based weblog APIs, and numerous other functions, to the desktop editor.

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Add NoFollow Relationship to WordPress Blogroll to Increase PageRank

Monday, November 5th, 2007

Blogroll in WordPress displays a list of blogger’s favorite blogs in the sidebar of their blog. Blogroll provides links to external blogs in easily managed way. Some webmasters also use Blogroll to display backlinks to other external sites for link exchange or link buying. In reality, links added by WordPress blogroll is actually useless textlinks that are discouraged by Google and most other search engines, especially when the links are paid off or in exchange for a link back.

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Latest Version of WordPress 2.3.1 Released

Saturday, October 27th, 2007

Subsequent to the release of WordPress 2.3, codenamed Dextar, on 24 September 2007, the famous blog publishing system is now releasing its WordPress 2.3.1. WordPress Version 2.3 features interface improvements, native tagging support, new taxonomy system for categories and easy updates notification while the Version 2.3.1 will focus on bug fixing and security matters arising in the Version 2.3 series. This release can fix over twenty bugs, with some notable changes amongst them include:

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Technorati Incoming Links Plugin for WordPress

Wednesday, October 10th, 2007

Technorati Incoming Links Plugin enables Incoming Links feature in WordPress Administration Dashboard to retrieve and feed the results from Technorati engine instead of Google Blog Search. In WordPress 2.3, the Incoming Links information has been switched and replaced with Google BlogSearch search engine as its sole provider. The characteristics of backlinks tracking in Google Blog Search is different from Technorati, with own blog posts may appear in result as shown in guide to replace Google Blog Search with Technorati in WordPress core. This plug-in will replace Income Links feed from Technorati without modifying any source code, ensuring the change is not lost on future WordPress upgrade.

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Replace Google Blog Search with Technorati for Incoming Links in Dashboard of WordPress

Wednesday, October 10th, 2007

In WordPress 2.3 Dashboard, the Incoming Links stats under the Latest Activity section has switched from Technorati to Google Blog Search to feed and update the information of any new backlinks acquired by the blog. However, there is an obvious buy when using Google Blog Search to list incoming links, that the resulted data shows your own latest blog posts from the front index page as being an incoming link, instead of real external incoming baclinks referenced to your blog from other blogs.

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