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Michael Sturgeon

Accesspress Pro - Wordpress Theme - 0 views

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    Instructions for Accesspress Pro installation and settings.
Peter Nilsson

WP Daily Themes Weekly WordPress Roundup #27 - 0 views

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    Today we have lots of WordPress tips from how to install WordPress in the best way to how to enhance the security in WordPress. Check out our Roundup #27
Web Dorado

Event Calendar WD Plugin Review: Control Your Multiple Calendars - 0 views

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    The Event Calendar WD plugin for WordPress is feature-filled with the options to control multiple calendars on a single WordPress install.
Tony say

10 most Essential WordPress plugins for your Business Website | Updatefly - 3 views

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    Discover the best Wordpress plugins for business websites. Find the best Wordpress plugins for business with the additional assistance of its installation and getting it cleared as per your requirement. Get the most humble Wordpress plugins for the business website here with the best configuration support in the time you will not get anything else. The best Wordpress plugins for your business is here to explore.
steve newman

Get A WordPress Blog Now - 0 views

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    THE TIST is committed to deliver quality business solutions for all sectors, companies, individuals. Our energetic, youthful team of professional and highly skilled personnel who delivers solutions that you demand, with ease. Even at a very early stage of our company, we have clients spread across the globe including the US, Asia, Africa and the Middle East. The Services we offer: Corperate Logos Web site Web Based Applications Web Hosting Domain Registrations Search Engine Optimization (SEO) Social Media Optimization (SMO) Web research and analysis
Vernon Fowler

WordPress 3.5 And WPDB Prepare - 0 views

  • “Warning: Missing argument 2 for wpdb::prepare()” How do I fix it? If you are seeing an error after upgrading to WordPress 3.5 that says something like this, you need to upgrade your theme. We have fixed this with all of our themes and they are ready to download and re-install from your account page. What if I have customized my theme’s code and don’t want to upgrade? For those of you who have customized your theme’s code and don’t want to do a full upgrade, you’ll need to take a look at the warning message. Here’s a sample error we have fixed from the Biznify Theme: Warning: Missing argument 2 for wpdb::prepare(), called in /home/mintthem/public_html/demo/wp-content/themes/Biznify/products-pagetemplate.php on line 39 and defined in /home/mintthem/public_html/demo/wp-includes/wp-db.php on line 990 Step 1: Open the file it tells you to open. In this case, it is products-pagetemplate.php and Go to the line it refers to. In this case it is line 39 Step 2: Find the code that looks like this: $wpdb->prepare(“SELECT price FROM $table_name WHERE item_number = ‘$item_number’;”) Step 3: Replace $item_number with %d Step 4: Add $item_number after the last quotation mark. Also, make sure to put a comma before it. (notice the comma before $item_number below) Example: $wpdb->prepare(“SELECT price FROM $table_name WHERE item_number = ‘%d‘;”, $item_number)
  • $price = $wpdb->get_var($wpdb->prepare(“SELECT price FROM $table_name WHERE item_number = ‘%d‘;”, $item_number));
  • WordPress 3.5 And WPDB Prepare
Vernon Fowler

WordPress › WP Super Cache « WordPress Plugins - 1 views

  • After you have enabled the plugin, look for the file "wp-content/cache/.htaccess". If it's not there you must create it. It should read: # BEGIN supercache <IfModule mod_mime.c> <FilesMatch "\.html\.gz$"> ForceType text/html FileETag None </FilesMatch> AddEncoding gzip .gz AddType text/html .gz </IfModule> <IfModule mod_deflate.c> SetEnvIfNoCase Request_URI \.gz$ no-gzip </IfModule> <IfModule mod_headers.c> Header set Cache-Control 'max-age=3, must-revalidate' </IfModule> <IfModule mod_expires.c> ExpiresActive On ExpiresByType text/html A3 </IfModule> `` # END supercache
Vernon Fowler

Jetpack and WordPress SEO * disable OpenGraph in Jetpack * Yoast - 0 views

  • In their last release, they enabled OpenGraph tags by default with no setting to disable it. Even when you already have WordPress SEO enabled and OpenGraph enabled in that. This is making people freak  out everywhere as double OpenGraph tags lead to problems with Google+ and with Facebook.
  • The best solution, honestly, is to install another plugin by Mark Jaquith, called Manual Control for Jetpack. This disables Jetpack automatic activation of new modules. Now you at least have to manually do something for stuff to break on your site when the Jetpack team decides to push new stuff.
  • This particular OpenGraph feature is in the Publicize module, so you’d think you could disable that, but that doesn’t seem to work. Instead, adding this line in your functions.php should fix this particular problem:

    1add_filter( 'jetpack_enable_opengraph', '__return_false', 99 );
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Vernon Fowler

WordPress › Content Audit « WordPress Plugins - 4 views

  • You can display the audit details to logged-in editors on the front end if you want, either above or below the content. You can style the audit message.
  • If you want to see sparklines from Google Analytics, also install the Google Analytics Dashboard plugin. This will give you some idea of how popular an article is, which might influence your decisions.
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    Lets you create a content inventory right in the WordPress Edit screens. You can mark content as redundant, outdated, trivial, or in need of a review for SEO or style. The plugin creates a custom taxonomy (like a new set of categories) that's visible only from the admin screens. Since the content status labels work just like categories, you can remove the built-in ones and add your own if you like. You can also assign a content owner (distinct from the original author) and keep notes. The IDs are revealed on the Edit screens so you can keep track of your content even if you change titles and permalinks. The plugin supports the new custom content types in 3.0.
Sue Bride

Top 10 WordPress CMS Plugins | Blueprint Design Studio - 0 views

  • the best plugins we’ve run across, the ones we install for nearly all of our client’s sites.
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    Using Wordpress as a CMS site
anonymous

Social Media Tracking - 0 views

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    Add social media buttons to your posts, pages, feeds etc. And track the interaction with the buttons using your Google Analytics account.
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