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Mar2WordPress Blog as a Small Business Site
Used to be a website was a collection of html documents for which the code was written or generated in a application like Dreamweaver. Nowadays web pages, sometimes called dynamic web pages, are assembled on the fly the moment they are requested using a database.
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Jul2WordPress Plugins That You Can't Live Without
There are just some plugins that you can’t and shouldn’t try to live with out. These are the default plugins that I use when beginning a WordPress site. I try to keep plugins at a bare minimum because the more plugins you have, the slower your install will run! Akismet – Every WordPress site’s best [...]
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Jun0WordPress 2.8 “Baker” Released
WordPress Version 2.8 has been released! Highlights New drag-and-drop widgets admin interface and new widgets API Syntax highlighting and function lookup built into plugin and theme editors Browse the theme directory and install themes from the admin Allow the dashboard widgets to be arranged in up to four columns Allow configuring the number of items [...]
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Feb0WordPress 2.7.1 Released
The official WordPress 2.7.1 release is now ready for download. The announcement on the WordPress Development Blog is short and to the point: 2.7.1, the first 2.7 maintenance release, is now available. 2.7.1 fixes 68 tickets. You can automatically upgrade from 2.7 to 2.7.1 via the Tools->Upgrade menu, or you can download the package and [...]
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Jan0Get Started With WordPress
Back when blogging was just catching on, a small PHP-based publishing system was quietly released and quickly took the blogging community by storm. WordPress, as the system was known, was an instant hit thanks to its simplicity and open-source license which allowed interested developers to extend and improve the system without hassle. Today, WordPress powers [...]
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