WordPress

WordPress is one of the most popular Open Source CMS platforms found on the web today, used by millions of bloggers around the world to publish and manage their articles and media online. Businesses have also adopted WordPress, and its SEO-friendly model, as a perfect way to host their web presence. There are numerous Open Source plugins and themes available that greatly expand the base functionality of WordPress, and Automattic remains one of the most active companies on the web today driving its development to new levels. WebDevNews and Attackr are produced by full time WordPress developers who program new solutions for the CMS and build sites for clients with its tools. If you develop with WordPress, check the sites for informative articles, free resources, and guides, or add your blog to our mix reporting on WordPress tips and tricks.

A simple guide for new bloggers

Written by TechZ | Thursday, September 28th, 2006
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I’ve been blogging for a few months now, so I still consider myself a novice at this. People like Liz & SeanRox are those that have years upon years of blogging & writing experience, they know how it works and do it well. Being new at it means I’ve had a lot to learn, plenty [...]

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7 Social Buttons That Any Blog Can’t Live Without

Written by Mike Yarmish | Tuesday, September 26th, 2006
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Social services and blogs are part of modern internet. Many blogs have special buttons in every post which give readers an ability to add the post to their favorite service. Almost every blog platform have plugins which add a lot of such buttons to posts. There are just one problem with those plugins – they [...]

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Blogging E-Metrics

Written by Sean | Thursday, September 21st, 2006
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This guide is specific to WordPress, Google Analytics, and Feedburner… all free and industry standard packages. Blogging E-Metrics Simplified is a basic overview of: 1. How to implement web analytics into your blog using Google Analytics. 2. How to implement feed analytics into your blog using FeedBurner. 3. How to measure your blog’s impact using [...]

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Optimizing your <title> tag in WordPress

Written by Brandon Wood | Thursday, September 21st, 2006
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The <title> tag can be one of the most important when it comes to search engine optimization. It can easily mean the difference between several page ranks on most search engines. The key thing to understand is that the keywords appearing earlier in the <title> tag are the ones that carry the most weight. This [...]

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Hosting your own blog versus wordpress.com

Written by TechZ | Thursday, September 14th, 2006
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It’s an old question, argued over countless number of times, with everyone having their own opinion. Similarly I have mine, which I will now give you. Let’s take a look at our options here: Use WordPress.com as your blog host This is thehe first time bloggers choice, to just open a WordPress.com account and start [...]

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Create a static homepage for WordPress

Written by LobsterMan | Thursday, August 10th, 2006
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I’ve been asked about this a few times lately, I know there’s a plugin that does this, but this is the most simple way, by far.

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Host multiple WP sites on one installation

Written by LobsterMan | Thursday, August 10th, 2006
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Most of the basic shared hosting plans will only allow you to use 1 domain name and a limited number of databases. So what do you do if you want to set up more then one WordPress powered site on your hosting plan? Here’s a solution.

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