Stop Google Toolbar Spell Check Before Publishing Blog Post
I usually use the Google Toolbar spell checking feature to correct spelling errors in my articles. However, I learnt that the if you do not…
4-Column WordPress Themes for High Resolution Wide Screens
Why would you use a 4-Column WordPress Theme? As monitor screen resolutions get wider, bloggers are expanding the width of their blogs to fill in more…
How to Setup Feedburner MyBrand on Your Domain
Feedburner MyBrand is a Pro feature for showcasing your feedburner feed on your own domain name. Recently Feedbuner MyBrand became free and now bloggers can…
How to Make Your Paid Text Links Ads Google-Friendly
There is a big debate raging that Google will penalize sites buying and selling text links. However, Matt Cutts, the Google search quality engineer speaking…
10 Easy Ways to Find Permalinks of Blog Articles
A newbie blogger was having difficulty in locating Permalinks for blog posts which he wanted to quote as a source for his articles. Permalinks are…
3 New WordPress Security Tips I Learnt from Matt Cutts
Matt Cutts, the Google engineer gave some amazing tips at WordCamp 2007. I discussed some lessons learnt and new WordPress updates, that were revealed at…
15 Benefits and Limitations of WordPress.com Blogs
Everyone wants to blog and with a host of popular free blog hosting solutions available, WordPress.com is a popular choice. However, everything that comes free…
Superfast Way to Upgrade WordPress with Changed Files
WordPress 2.2.2 is released and its upgrade time again. The best way to upgrade is the recommended way, but since this is a minor update,…
Upgrading WordPress: Notify Visitors with Maintenance Mode
When you upgrade WordPress, your blog is offline for the period of time you upgrade and your visitors see all sorts of php and mysql…
15 Lessons from WordPress WordCamp
WordCamp, a 2-day WordPress conference for users and developers in San Francisco is over. Attendees returned as better bloggers and the development and future of…