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10 Ways to Improve Your WordPress Blog

Monday, January 19th, 2009 | Blogging with No Comments »

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Below is a list of links to some of the sites that I’ve visited or used to better help me understand WordPress and it’s many functions. I’ve created this list to share with others and that way I have them on a blog post that I can visit instead of having all them in my bookmarked folder.

  1. 30 Ways to Improve Readability
  2. How To: Adding a Store to Your WordPress Blog
  3. How You Can Use WordPress Functions to Run a Smarter Blog
  4. How to Nofollow a Link
  5. How To: Showing Only a Post Excerpt in WordPress
  6. How To: Setting Up Your WordPress Permalink Structure
  7. 7 Principles Of Clean And Optimized CSS Code
  8. How to: CSS Large Background
  9. How to: Retrieve images in post content
  10. How To Display Ads Only To Search Visitors

This list is one of many to come so if the topic interest you then please feel free to subscribe to my RSS feed to have them delivered to you.

Public Service Announcement : Digital Conversion

Wednesday, October 22nd, 2008 | Videos with No Comments »

This is a pretty funny video about the Digital Conversion that is going to happen on February 17, 2009. Feel free to take notes and learn something…

Wired: How to give a High-Five

Thursday, June 26th, 2008 | Random with No Comments »

High-Five

If you’ve ever wanted to know how to properly give a High-Five the check out the steps provided by: Wired.com.

The Classic

1. Always initiate. He who launches the high-five owns the high-five. Engage your upper-arm muscles, keep your wrist firm, and propel your hand like the meteor of awesome it is. (Maintain altitude and an open hand — this ain’t no fist bump.) Your high-five can only surrender.

2. Don’t look at the hand. That looming palm is a moving, unpredictable target. Instead, keep your eye on the elbow; that’ll automatically line up your mitts.

3. Cup your palm. As you reach the high point of the arc, make your hand slightly concave to create that satisfying thunderclap.

If you check out the wiki article on Wired.com. You can gain the knowledge of the following as well…