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The WordPress and Ajax book began humbly. It began as a series of articles on how to use Ajax with WordPress. However, my outline for the series soon ballooned and I realized that the topic of


Wordpress Cheatsheet provide the Cheatsheet diagram of wordpress admin menu, this Cheatsheet will facilitate you in learning, especially for the menu in the wordpress admin control panel.


From Wordpress.org: “WordPress is a state-of-the-art semantic personal publishing platform with a focus on aesthetics, web standards, and usability.” What a mouthful. WordPress is both free and


Wordpress is a powerful blogging platform that lets you easily write and create content for your web blog. It can be downloaded and installed on your server (wordpress.org) or you can use


Welcome to your WordPress-driven website. You’ve made a great choice to get started with WordPress. You’ll be able to manage all of the content on your dynamic website easily and


When Google introduced the ability to run Java on the Google App Engine, it also opened the door to a number of scripting languages implemented in Java, including PHP. Quercus, Caucho


This is one of the newest ways to virally explode your blog or website’s traffic! Here is the wikipedia entry on this fast-growing new trend. The easiest way to implement social bookmarking


Welcome to The Blog Studio’s guide to WordPress 2.7. This guide is meant for users who are just starting out working with WordPress, and also for users who may have had experience in the past


Wordpress as it comes ‘out of the box’ is not very mobile friendly, especially if you want the site to reside on two separate domains, one .com for the main site, and a .mobi for the mobile


This ebook guide is for bloggers with self-hosted WordPress blogs who believe their sites may be blocked by government filters. Its goal is to help bloggers use a mirror site to make censored


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