Sitemap Myths and Truth!
DNS, .htaccess, robots.txt and sitemaps are likely the most misunderstood areas of the Internet. Here we take an easy to understand approach to the sitemap to guide you to a better website.
DNS, .htaccess, robots.txt and sitemaps are likely the most misunderstood areas of the Internet. Here we take an easy to understand approach to the sitemap to guide you to a better website.
Please Note: This Is Being Written Into a MUCH BETTER Plugin called TuKod Sessions. Follow The ToKod Sessions Link to see the status of this plugin (Due before April 1, 2012 – No Joke!) I have been actually writing computer … Read More
WordPress uses a drop in / replacement method for updating. This can be a disaster for sites with custom configurations like themes or custom site specific information like plugins caches or translators. Here is my solution to fix the whole problem!
The easy way to remove the revisions in WordPress 3 without hacking code or doing datebase commands manually.
Self Closing Tags are used for “Empty” Elements within XHTML and HTML5.
An empty element is an element that has no child element. Think of a pregnant woman – she has a child inside. Elements like…p, strong, em can have child tags.
My approach is to use PRACTICAL Open Source. I Love NotePad++ and now have it working under Wine on Lucid Lynx Ubuntu 10.04 LTS…
I am reworking the WordPress Gamot Global Translator Plugin for my MultiSite install and I found a need to use the domain name as a file directory for my cache files. Then I though about that I will end up with two copies of my cache, one with a www and one without. I realized that I needed to groom the $_SERVER[‘SERVER_NAME’] variable but… How?
Yesterday in MultiSites, MultiNetworks and Page Link To’s! I added two plugins… WP Multi Network and Page Links To. Both of these worked great allowing me to go to Settings>Reading and set a different static page for the home or … Read More