Feedburner for your WordPress

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Creating your WordPress feed (self-hosted WordPress)

For the best results using FeedBurner with your self-hosted WordPress site, we recommend the FeedBurner FeedSmith plugin (originally authored by the legendary Steve Smith). The plugin will detect all ways to access your feed (e.g. http://www.yoursite.com/feed/ or http://www.yoursite.com/wp-rss2.php, etc.), and redirect them to your FeedBurner feed so you can track every possible subscriber. It will forward for your main posts feed and optionally, your main comments feed as well.
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Easy steps to install intensedebate to your wordpress

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If the regular wordpress comments system are not enough for your viewer, you may want to take a look at intense debate system. It is a system that does magic in the field of comments.

With much greater management and functions with Intense Debate, this is a great module that makes organizing your comments much easier.
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Adding a Page Navigation to your WordPress

Treating your user good is always a key for web development. By adding a page navigation is one important key to wordpress blogging. Let’s take a look at the big boys which uses page navigation in there blog style tuts/reviews.

Smashing Magazine

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Adding Breadcrumbs to Your WordPress

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For the past years, the word “breadcrumb” are very popular in modern web design/development. Most of the template / theme provider or developer will add this feature in their package. So if you are new to the web, simply breadcrumbs or breadcrumb trail is a navigation tools that help user to know which section they are in. An UI (user interfaces) for user to track their location within your blog so that they don’t get lost from hundred cats and million of post you got in your blog post ;P

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Adding Square User Photo to an Author for WordPress

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Authors: cptnwinky, westonruter

Allows a user to associate a profile photo with their account through their “Your Profile” page. Admins may add a user profile photo by accessing the “Edit User” page. Uploaded images are resized to fit the dimensions specified on the options page; a thumbnail image correspondingly is also generated. User photos may be displayed within a post or a comment to help identify the author. New template tags introduced are:

  • userphoto_the_author_photo()
  • userphoto_the_author_thumbnail()
  • userphoto_comment_author_photo()
  • userphoto_comment_author_thumbnail()

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