06 Jun 2008 / No Comments
The sky glooms as the night lights open
The darkness fold but the wind seems stolen
Rain pours down and the ink all blotted
So was my heart, my sad soul flooded
– oOo –
For what was a romance of a lifetime challenged
By distance and time and events that happened
As our paths seem to part, our spirits could not
We [...]
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06 Feb 2008 / 4 Comments
If you tried at one time to place some adsense code in your post, you might have found out that it doesn’t work. The reason for this is that Wordpress filters out your posts for programming codes and unwanted html codes upon publishing to avoid conflict with Wordpress’ programming as well as for some other [...]
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06 Feb 2008 / 2 Comments
One way of budgeting your front page space is determining when Wordpress should cut the post in display. In posting an entry in the text editor, this can be done by placing your cursor right where you want it “cut”. Then click this icon
By doing so, a page break is automatically inserted. In HTML code, [...]
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29 Jan 2008 / No Comments
Have you ever wondered what that “Entries RSS” or “Comments RSS” link in your Wordpress Theme really does?
I received an email from an online buddy Dave Aguila, asking me about how to send his newsletter to people who want to subscribe to it. If his newsletter is online, the thing that pops from my mind [...]
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15 Jan 2008 / No Comments
If you have a wordpress installation later than the current WordPress (Version 2.3.2), you might find a small bar on your admin panel that says “A new version of WordPress is available! Please update now.” Well, I’m not really sure for your installation but all of my wordpress installations have it.
This is one of the [...]
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14 Dec 2007 / No Comments
I have handled regular Wordpress and Wordpress Multi User installations for different sites. I actually began learning the regular Wordpress. It was good to practice on as changes can be committed online, directly into the user account.
The main difference between the two is that the regular, stand-alone Wordpress (WP) installation
Caters for single blogs [...]
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