Tag Archives: plugins

How to Install PollDaddy on WordPress Blogs

April 14, 2012

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PollDaddy is one of the most popular (and fun!) web polling services on the Internet. Created by two blokes in Ireland, PollDaddy skyrocketed to stardom. Bloggers and online demographers love PollDaddy’s flexibility and nice look. I recently installed Polldaddy on one of my blogs and have been having great fun with it. What Would You [...]

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How to Check Your WordPress Theme for Malicious Codes and Links

February 9, 2012

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Just recently, two pals of mine had their blogs hacked. Apparently, the hackers gained access through the website themes. The themes were either coded poorly or contained loopholes though which hackers could gain access. It’s a very vulnerable feeling to have your blog hacked. All your precious posts and comments can be wiped out in [...]

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Best Firefox Addons, Part 5

August 12, 2011

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Did you know that there are hundreds of thousands of Firefox addons? I’ve been a Firefox user since the browser first hit the Internet in 2004, and I have thoroughly enjoyed its flexibility– and the cool addons! I think Firefox single-handedly changed the way we use browsers. No longer as a sole means to browse [...]

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Three Terrific WordPress Plugins for Simple Bloggers

May 6, 2011

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When I get a new computer or do a reformat, I have a little arsenal of favorite programs that I install almost immediately. And when I start up a new WordPress blog, I have a little arsenal of plugins that I install right away. Quite a number of bloggers (and would-be bloggers) have asked me [...]

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How to Hide Your WordPress Plugins Directory

March 29, 2011

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It’s becoming more common so you may have heard of it: someone’s WordPress blog was hacked. Usually it is by a spammer, who inserts images or code to spread the spam. You can protect your WordPress blog in numerous ways. One of the easiest is to hide your plugins directory. Plugins are wonderful little tools, [...]

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How to Add a “Tweet This” Button To Your WordPress Posts

March 4, 2011

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Twitter is my social networking app of choice. I wasn’t initially too keen on it; the thought of being bombarded with thousands of chattering socialites 24/7 made my head ache. But now, it’s grown on me. Sure, there is a lot of unnecessary drivel on Twitter, but I am able to tune most of it [...]

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How to Block and Unblock Specific Videos and Images Using AdBlock Plus

February 15, 2011

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In my previous post, I showed you How to Block Flash and Java Videos Using AdBlock Plus. If you have not yet read it, I recommend it, as it will provide a little background, enabling you to better understand this tutorial. AdBlock Plus very easily blocks Flash and Java videos– all you need to do [...]

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How to Block Flash and Java Videos Using AdBlock Plus

February 12, 2011

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AdBlock Plus is my favorite Firefox plugin. It’s why I stick with the Firefox browser even though there are others that are faster and flashier. I’ve written about how to use AdBlock Plus for custom ad blocking and unblocking of images, but did you know that AdBlock Plus can also block Flash and Java videos? [...]

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Eight Terrific WordPress Plugins

January 6, 2011

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Having tinkered with various blogging platforms, such as Blogger, WordPress, Drupal, Joomla, and others, I really like WordPress. The others certainly have their advantages, but I love WordPress because of plugins. Plugins have really made WordPress a terrific software suite. Not only is WordPress suitable for blogging, it is a superb content management software suite. [...]

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Some of the Best Firefox Addons, Ever; Part 1

September 13, 2010

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One of the best things about Firefox is the ability to incorporate “addons” to the browser. I love Firefox for this reason. An addon, or add-on, is a plugin, or a small script of software that runs within another piece of software (in this case, within Firefox). The addons can be downloaded, configured, and uninstalled [...]

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