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You Too Can Have a edu Spam Blog

Spam on .edu blogs? From Ars Technica,
Think back to the time when you filled out university applications. Which of the following might have suggested to you that the educational institution in question was not a great choice?
1. Its web site is the world’s worst-looking WordPress page
2. It has been sued by the State of Hawaii [...]

Clean Permalinks for Search Results

Here is a little tip to force WordPress to use clean permalinks for search results. Despite using pretty permalinks you may have noticed WordPress returns search results as yoursite.com/?s=SEARCHTERMS instead of yoursite.com/search/SEARCHTERMS. I’ll show you how to achieve the latter.
First of all, create a new file called search.php which contains the following,
<?php header(’Location: http://www.yoursite.com/search/’ . [...]

Using Pullquotes Part Two

In my previous post I showed you how to easily add pullquotes to your WordPress blog by simply adding a new class to the existing blockquote. Now I’ll show you a way to do it without manually adding class=”mag” to every blockquote tag. We do it by adding a new button to the Text Editor [...]

Using Pullquotes

Although I prefer the minimalistic approach to web design there are some design features I’ve seen on other sites that I thought were kind of cool. For example, some of the big news and magazine sites make use of a styling technique called pullquotes. A pullquote is a little block of text that is highlighted [...]

Gravatars

Among the great new features introduced in WordPress 2.5 is the built-in support for Gravatars, or Globally Recognized Avatars. Global because once you sign up for a free account your email address is associated with the image you chose and will be automatically displayed on any web page that supports the feature. To enable this [...]

Changing Username and Password

For some odd reason I’ve seen an increase in the number of threads at the forums from people unable to login to their WordPress install. I’m not sure if they have simply forgotten their login details or if the information in the database was somehow corrupted but the threads are very real. If you find [...]

Pretty Gmail

Of all the email services I have tried over the years I must admit my favourite is Google’s Gmail. Microsoft’s new Windows Live Mail is a big improvement over Hotmail and Yahoo! Mail is looking good these days but I love Gmail. The only complaint I have with the service is the appearance of the [...]

Custom Loop in Sidebar

If you’re a rabid WordPress fan like me you no doubt love to peruse the documentation at the Codex. I know I do. I could spend hours pouring over the information and quite often I do. Usually after coming across some useful little nugget I’ll hurry over to my local install and put theory to [...]

Shiny New

Now that spring has arrived I’ve been busy with the traditional spring cleanup. The basement is a mess. It’s amazing how much junk collects over the course of the winter without you even realizing. The same can be said for the backyard although it is not nearly as bad. So I thought this would be [...]

Say No to Obfuscated Code

It seems that there are more and more galleries or theme sites popping up offering free WordPress themes. Sounds good right? As with anything else in life all is not what it seems. Many of these theme sites insert obfuscated code into the themes they offer, usually in the footer and certainly without the permission [...]

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