3977 readersRecently, a client of mine asked me to write an article importer for his WordPress powered site, which was a very interesting project for me. In this article, I'll show you how you can easily add data (posts, comments, categories, etc) to your WordPress blog, without any manual effort.Like CatsWhoCode? If yes, don't hesitate to
3445 readersAs a follow up to Jonathan Bailey’s great post yesterday, Blogging Pitfalls: Becoming a Spammer, I wanted to talk about comment spam a bit more. Bloggers are often inundated with comment spam, which can get so bad that they might even reconsider moderating comments.
Unfortunately, there are some forms of comment spam that have gotten out
3246 readersIs your blog popular? Do you got receive lots of comments from your readers? If yes, what about displaying the most recent comments in your blog sidebar (or elsewhere) to let your visitors knowing about the discussion?Looking for WordPress hosting? Try WP Web Host. Prices starts at $5/month and you can try it for free!Display
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For the past few days I’ve had some real trouble trying to comment on other blogs. I would make a comment, and it would seem like nothing happened. No “Your comment is awaiting moderation.” message would show up. Same story even with blogs I’ve had previously approved comments on.
I started to suspect
143 readersNow even plugins are getting plugins, as Richard Boakes adds onto Akismet, a powerful and popular anti-comment spam plugin for WordPress and other software.
The extension, allows for users to easily see and delete mass groupings of spam easily. It shows you the worst offenders, IP Addresses of computers sending you the most spam, and allows
2898 readersWe’re always looking for ways to improve your comments and help make your site more social. If you run an active site, you’ve probably dealt with your fair share of commenting challenges: moderating large queues, filtering spam, and most importantly keeping your community engaged. These days, there are several commenting solutions available to publishers. Here’s
6923 readersIs comment spam one of the things that gets you down? Are you taking it personally? Are you confused by comment spam and how to handle it? I’ve been speaking at a variety of meetups lately on web publishing, blogging, and podcasting, and the topics often turn to managing comments and comment spam. “I’ve started
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14017 readersNew plugins
Social allows you to broadcast posts to Twitter and/or Facebook, pull in items from each as comments, and allow commenters to use their Twitter/Facebook identities.
Social Graph Protocol is a quick and easy way for you to integrate all of your websites content into the open graph developed by Facebook.
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2416 readersSpam is a nuisance, and you know it. Happilly, WordPress users have Akismet, which help a lot to fight spam. But what about protecting your blog even more? This recipe might help.Looking for WordPress hosting? Try WP Web Host. Prices starts at $5/month and you can try it for free!Automatically refuse spam comments on your
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9377 readersNew plugins
Special Recent Posts is a simple but very powerful plugin/widget for WordPress which displays your recent posts with thumbnails.
W4 Post List allows you to create a list of your categories, posts, or category posts, and show it on your site...