Displaying 1 To 5 Of 5 Comments SnowshoeMag.com Switches To WordPress Yes seems that snowshoeing is a sport. They a new winter season coming up I can imagine how important the website transformation to WordPress must have been for them. I wonder how they dealt with so many URL’s would remain the same as with the previous installation? » Posted By Anne On November 3, 2011 @ 5:03 PM I had a thought that perhaps I could use this plugin myself. As I see it the WP101 plugin will be fantastic for individuals who create website for other people, they will limit further need for consulting to put clients in the early days on the right track with how to DIY with all the WP features. Then it applies to me as well as I’m also still a learner. » Posted By Anne On September 9, 2011 @ 10:01 PM Should Automatic Upgrades Be Opt-In? I voted Yes because they should be opt OUT. Unless you’re doing something terribly wrong, upgrades never break to the point that we could not enjoy auto upgrades. Definition of word Automatic also represents not to worry, or, to save time. » Posted By Anne On September 8, 2011 @ 7:41 PM Another Reason The WordPress Community Kicks Ass Congratulations on reaching the $6K (plus the extra 500) goal so quickly! Will you write insights specifically about that work? And also it is nice to see you are blogging some more, or again, on the wptovern website. anne » Posted By Anne On August 24, 2011 @ 8:21 PM How To Mimic The WPTavern Commenting System I think that people are well used to the @ sign with a name next to it @name , it’s common in comments. Me too, I prefer to add the code in my functions.php file whenever possible, instead of installing another plugin, due to a speed of my blog and also then there is a sort of an ownership feeling to it like that. A comment preview available as you type is out there as well, I saw it somewhere. Thank you. » Posted By Anne On March 24, 2011 @ 8:17 PMComments Posted By Anne
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