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How to place 125 x 125 ads in a wordpress text widget using CSS

How to place 125 x 125 ads in a wordpress text widget using CSS

By Jeremy on April 17, 2011

If you want to put some 125 x 125 ads in your sidebar widgets and don’t want to use a plugin here is a handy little tip that will help you out. I searched for ages looking for a decent post on how to do this and the best I could find was this one [...]

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Introduction To WordPress

Introduction To WordPress

By Jeremy on May 10, 2010

WordPress is a free, open-source software that was originally intended to be used for blogging. Since it’s inception WordPress has evolved to become a multi purpose, personal publishing system for creating easy to use websites, or in other words… WordPress is the complete Content Management System for the technological illiterate. With most Web hosts offering [...]

Posted in Posts | Tagged Blogs, FAQ, MySQL, Plugins, Themes, Wordpress | 1 Response

WordPress Backups and A Bloated Gmail Account

WordPress Backups and A Bloated Gmail Account

By Jeremy on May 7, 2010

Everyone who uses WordPress understands, or at least knows that they have to regularly backup their databases. Every time a new version of WordPress is released, your reminded to backup your database before upgrading, So we know backups are important, but do we have to manually do this every time? I have found that the best [...]

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How To Test A Payment Process Using Paypal Sandbox and S2Member

By Jeremy on May 6, 2010

Currently I am in the process of setting up a payment gateway for a new site I am working on and I thought I would document the steps outlined, just so I can refer back for any future projects that may need a similar payment approach. The first step is to set up an account [...]

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Making Code Look Like Code In Your WordPress Pages

By Jeremy on April 28, 2010

In my last post about styling text widgets using css I was trying to paste some code directly into the post but the problem I was having was the code was being displayed as you would see it in your browser and not how the actual code was written. I did a quick search and [...]

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How To Add Style To Your Text Widgets In WordPress

By Jeremy on April 27, 2010

I thought I would like to write a short post outlining how to add some style to a text widget. Although I must point out that at this stage I am no expert in css, so there may, in all likely hood, be a better way of doing what I am about to show you. [...]

Posted in Posts | Tagged CSS, Hybrid, Widgets, Wordpress | 4 Responses

A Brand New AAArticle Site

By Jeremy on April 14, 2010

Over the last month or so I have really been looking into article marketing for building backlinks to my Adsense sites, especially with http://ezinearticles.com/ I have not been overly happy with the results so far, but admittedly it is still very early in my development phase, so I shouldn’t really expect too much. But the [...]

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Adjusting The Reading Settings In WordPress

Adjusting The Reading Settings In WordPress

By Jeremy on November 13, 2009

How You Adjust Your Reading Settings In Wordpress Will Be Dependent On What You Want From Your Site,

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Check Your Privacy Settings

Check Your Privacy Settings

By Jeremy on November 11, 2009

Adjusting Your Blog Privacy Settings Will Make All The Difference Between Getting Free Search Engine Traffic or Not.

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Managing The Discussion Settings In WordPress

Managing The Discussion Settings In WordPress

By Jeremy on November 10, 2009

Comments Are Important To Your Blog’s success, This Tutorial Will Show How To Configure The Comments Settings In Wordpress.

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