[ No Comments ] Posted on December 4, 2009 under WordPress tweaks
WordPress automatically insert rel=”nofollow” attribute to all links that are in the comment. Would you like to reward your loyal visitors and intelligent comment posters? Give them some link love by removing the nofollow tag.
[ No Comments ] Posted on December 2, 2009 under WordPress tweaks
The categories where a particular post belongs are usually listed somewhere in the post page, usually under the post title. For administrative or some other reasons, you want to assign posts to a particular category but you do not want your site visitors to see this category. This is how you prevent one or more category from showing up in the post page.
[ No Comments ] Posted on November 30, 2009 under WordPress tweaks
The category list is a useful navigation that normallly comes with a WordPress theme and can usually be found at the sidebar. For a variety of reasons, you might want to prevent some categories from showing in this list while they remain accessible through the dashboard or by manually typing the URL.
[ No Comments ] Posted on November 29, 2009 under Definition, WordPress tweaks
The category ID is a unique number assigned by WordPress to each category. Knowing the ID of a category can be useful in certain WordPress tweaks that involves indicating specific category or categories.
[ No Comments ] Posted on October 14, 2009 under WordPress tweaks
Insert Chitika and Adsense ad units in your WordPress-powered website without avoiding the policy that forbids putting ad units in non-content based pages.
[ 3 Comments ] Posted on October 7, 2009 under WordPress tweaks
Insert an advertisement between any two paragraphs of your posts. WordPress will automatically insert the ad after the first paragraph, or second or third depending on your desired configuration.
[ No Comments ] Posted on October 3, 2009 under WordPress plugins
A few notes about a WordPress plugin that creates XML site map so that search engines can index the pages of your website easily.
[ No Comments ] Posted on October 2, 2009 under WordPress tweaks
I just noticed that WordPress automatically generates robots.txt. Here are some of my observations. Some of its functions require further studies.