I have gotten quite a few emails asking me on how I sent an automatic email to those who commented on my blog. First off, it is not just an automatic email, but a thank you email. I wanted to make sure that people remembered my site and knew that I constantly updated it. For
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WordPress Plugin Review: WP Report Post
WP Report Post is a plugin that is pretty much self-explanatory by title alone. Created by Rajeevan, this plugin is for WordPress blogs with multiple authors or users. It is a way report dead links, duplicate material, or even inappropriate content. The plugin works with Ajax and iQuery. Other features are: Ability to restrict reporting
[Continue Reading...]WordPress Plugin Review: Better Blogroll
Better Blogroll is a plugin created by Jon Dyer to allow bloggers to create a blogroll much different from the default WordPress blogroll abilities. How is it different? Well, in the widgets, you will select how many links you can show, and if you want the links random order, title acending order, and title descending
[Continue Reading...]WordPress Plugin Review: Slidedeck
Slidedeck is a jquery slideshow plugin for WordPress. For users unable to build a content slider, this might be a nice option. Slidedeck comes in two versions: a free version and a PRO version. The PRO version costs, but you have the ability to customize the plugin further. Even with just the free version, it
[Continue Reading...]6 Nifty Social Bookmarking Plugins For Your WordPress Blog
There are plenty of roundup posts about social bookmark plugins for WordPress. However, I have to ask: have you really tried them out before settling on the best, or did you pick the first one you found? I am a real stickler when it comes to using plugins, especially social bookmark plugins. Why? For several
[Continue Reading...]Plugins Are Great, But Not Always the Solution
For those who are in love with plugins, that is fine, but they are not always the solution. Some of those plugins are bulky and not just for the files, but the database request connections they produce. For some web hosts, they crack down hard on people who use more resources than allotted, and that
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