20 Plugins That Extend the Standard WordPress Feature Set Unlimited possibilities characterize the WordPress platform. Users are not limited by the features included with its base install, but have virtually limitless capacity to extend …
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Improving Your WordPress Blog: Five Essential Plugins
WordPress is a full-featured and simple to use publishing platform, and it just gets better with each release. But even as good as the standard WordPress release is, you can always make it just a little bit better. …
Joomla and WordPress Plugins Available – Live Help Chat Software Blog
The Live Help Server Software has been updated to version 3.85. This minor update adds two plug-ins for the Joomla CMS and WordPress Blog software as well as jQuery support for the standard Live Help HTML code. The plugins allow you to …
Loading WordPress posts with Ajax and jQuery : Emanuele Feronato …
After seeing how to include jQuery Ajax calls in your WordPress blog, it’s time to load posts on the fly, without reloading the page. As for the previous example I am using the standard Kubrick theme… without any plugin installed. …
Head Coach Premium WordPress Theme | WordPress Themes Monster
The Head Coach theme for Wordpress is a feature-packed theme that will literally transform your standard Wordpress blog into a versatile Content Mangement.
Head Coach Premium News WordPress Theme | Web About.org
The Head Coach theme is a premium Sports magazine wordpress theme. It is transform your standard Wordpress blog into a versatile sports news publish Content.
Artisteer – great WordPress theme builder | Firetop Ltd
I can safely say that it is well worth the cost of the Artisteer ctivation code (approximately £85 I think for the Standard edition). I will certainly be making more use of this great application in future.
WordPress 3.0 Multisite Terminology
One of the big changes coming in WordPress 3.0 is the merge of the WordPress MU code into the standard stand-alone WordPress codebase. When WordPress 3.0 is released, you will be able to choose to install it either as a single site, …
Dougal Campbell: WordPress 3.0 Multisite Terminology
One of the big changes coming in WordPress 3.0 is the merge of the WordPress MU code into the standard stand-alone WordPress codebase. When WordPress 3.0 is released, you will be able to choose to install it either as a single site, or in multi-site mode. With the migration from WordPress MU (MultiUser) to WordPress 3.0 (Multisite), I think there is a need for us to clarify some terminology












