Posts Tagged ‘Blogging’

The Power of Trash in Wordpress

Sunday, December 20th, 2009

Wordpress has introduced a powerful feature of Trash in their new release of version 2.9. We recently checked out this feature and we were greatly impressed by this feature.

This feature is powerful in case of comment and post moderation, by managing some changes in the role management plug-in. This helps in revert the deleted posts and comments.

Trash for Comments

The comments that are deleted moved to trash and can be retrieved later on if found genuine. Check the screen shot to see the new look of this feature.

moved to trash

Now remove the comments permanently from the trash.

Trash for Posts

The posts that are deleted are moved to trash and can be retrieved back just by clicking on Undo. The deletion does not move the post permanently, and later on you can remove it permanently from their.

Remove the post and it moves to the trash.

move post to trash

Screen shot for permanent deletion of the post.

delete-from-trash-wordpress

This permanent deletion of the post removes only the content of the post not the media associated with the post. If a post is removed the images and files associated are not removed the server. If you want to remove the media attached to the post, you have to delete those files from the Media list.

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How to install DISQUS Comment System

Thursday, December 10th, 2009

disqus-comments There are top number of sites, that have implemented Disqus comment system. And this is one of the best comment system as your reactions from the social media are integrated in it. Implementing the system is not difficult, just follow our step  by step instructions and we will make it very simple to you.

Create an account on Disqus

  1. Go to Disqus.com and register an account. And, do create primary moderator as it will be required later in installation.
    disqus
  2. Select your choice of optional features from the Quick Setup Page.
    optional-features
  3. Select wordpress from the popular platforms.
    choose-platform
  4. Follow the instructions provided their and download the Plug-in.
    download-the-plugin

Install the Plug-in on Blog

  1. Login to your admin panel.
  2. From the side bar select Plug-in>> Add new>> Upload.
    Browse for the plug-in on the system and install.
    install
  3. Simply fill up the screens coming up and you are done.

The Beauty of the installation is the customizations and a number of features provided in the installation panel itself.

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Show your Gravatar as Favicon on your Wordpress Blog

Friday, November 27th, 2009

I was busy these days, with a PhpBB client of mine. I just tested few new themes for my upcoming theme, and came across a great theme by Jauhari. This theme was having a great feature that enables the admin gravatar as favicon. This was something that took the pain away of developing a new favicon.

I tried to search for this and found a plugin Gravatar Favicon developed by Patrick Chia. Which helps you achieve the desired results of favicon generation.

This plugin allows you to generate a gravatar favicon for your blog and admin logo included Apple touch icon. Just activate the plugin, and it will add gravatars to your blog template and admin panel automatically, no setting and nothing. But you must enable your avatar(Discussion Settings). (W6A4N4-L26P6-WSH)

This is how your plugin looks like, just check the screenshot.

gravatar-favicon

Image Credits

Note: This post does post does not claims that Jauhari had used the same plugin in its theme development.

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How commenting could be dangerous?

Monday, November 23rd, 2009

I recently noticed some strange things wile viewing my Google Webmaster Tools. While viewing the links coming to my site, i become very happy at the first view but as i drilled in it, it turned to be one of the worst nightmare for me. As since i had started commenting regularly on 15-20 blogs that i follow, i had started loosing my search traffic, my new posts are not indexed in search engine the same day. After two three day’s they are indexed in the search engine, i tried to find out the reason, why it is happening? So i asked some fellow friends on a SEO forum, they suggested me to check the webmaster tools to get a clear idea.

What i noticed in the Webmaster Tools?

As stated, the first sight of the stats delighted me, when i viewed the 408 links coming back to my site. The screen shot attached below shows that, but there are 389 links coming back to colorsofnet.com. These 389 links put me puzzled as i had hardly made 40 to 45 comments on the blogs that i visit, and how could i get 389 links back from them. When i drilled into it to view these linking sites, i got the shock of a life time. Their were two three blogs that were having 100 back links to colorsofnet.com. And these are the blogs where i had made only 2-3 comments.

webmaster-tool-stats-shows-how-you-are-loosing-your-seo-juice-and-google-indexing

Why you received so many backlinks from these sites?

When you make comment on a blog, the comment appears in the recent comment widgets that carries your comment and the link to your site (not every comment widget carry your link). Those that display recent comments on every page with the commenter’s URL are actually hurting them. The main reason for hundred of back links is due to poor SEO and use of do-follow in comments. When a crawler crawls a site/blog it crawls a large number of pages at a time and updates them, the number of pages crawled at a time could be hundred, thousand or more depending on the crawler setting for your site/blog. When crawling takes place it captures those pages, and the URL’s with do-follow turns up as backlinks, resulting in hundred of backlinks instantly.

And such a great number of backlinks at a time will drink all your SEO Juice. All the hard work and effort that you had put is gone for the time being.

What you should do?

Firstly, check your recent comment widget for links in it. If the link is showing, apply no-follow to it or delink it from the recent comment widget.

Secondly, inform the blog which had these links in recent comments.

How long will these backlinks remain?

These backlinks are not going to last for ever, they will be gone in the next crawling session of the search engine. Then their will be only one backlink that you will be getting i.e. from the comment that you had made on that topic. But this crawling session may take place after 2 days, 1 month or even more.

Moreover, your efforts should be credited instantly now after a delay. I hope you all agree with it.

So, avoid these mistakes and help others do so. If you liked it than mark it on social networking sites.

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Scribe Fire a Blog Writing Add-On for Firefox

Wednesday, November 18th, 2009

scribe fire logoFew posts back we had covered the windows live writer for writing your blog posts. This time we have explored a new add-on from the vault of Firefox. Scribe Fire add-on is a full featured blog writer that is embedded in your browser only. It removes your dependency on the desktop applications  while you are browsing, you could compose a post while reading tweets from twitter or while chatting with friends in the same browser.

How to get started with the Scribe Fire add-on

  1. Download>> Install>> Restart Firefox
  2. Select the Scribe Fire from the Bar.
    select from status bar
  3. Launch account wizard to add a blog in the network.
    scribefire account wizard
    Make choice of your blog system
    You are provided with various blogging platform where you want to publish your content. Make a choice suitable for your requirement.
  4. Add your username and password that you uses to login into the blog.
    add username and password- scribefire
  5. After entering the username and password, it gets verified and a blog is successfully added.
    Blog added sucessfully

That’s all you are done with the configuration of the scribe Fire add-on and now its ready for publishing.

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Easy Comment Firefox Add-on for Bloggers

Tuesday, November 17th, 2009

I am a great fan of Firefox and its great add-ons that are available in wide range for it users. I have tried it in range of social bookmarking, rank check (alexa sparky), synchronization, ad filtering, image snapping etc. And recently i had started with a new add-on for improving and fastening my blogging experience and interacting with other blog. This add-on is a easy comment add-on and helps you to automatically fill up the comment form on a blog,just by a single click.

This is how the author describes its add-on.

Automatically fill out Blog Comment Forms. If you’re into the blogosphere, this is a must have!
- multiple profiles ( name / email / url / message )
- shortcut key for commenting
- language mutation

Steps for Installation and Configuration of the Add-On:

  1. Install the add-on in your Firefox browser, Download.
  2. Restart your browser for making it to function.
  3. At the extreme bottom right on the browsers status bar, you will see easy Comment option,
    Right click>> Manage Profiles
    easy comment fiefox add-on
  4. Fill up the settings form, create new profile by the name you prefer.
    Manage easy comment add-on profiles
  5. Leave the comment column blank, during profile creation.
  6. Close the easy comment setting extension and you are done.

Now when ever you move to a blog to make a comment,just click on your easy comment add-on in the extreme bottom right of your browsers status bar. As soon as the click is made, it will look for the forms available on the webpage and fill them up automatically. In this case it will fill up the comment form fields.

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