March 29th, 2006
Continuing on the seo related search I am applying the Wordpress Related Entries Plugin. It makes a list of five related posts below your content for great deep linking and possible usefulness.
Let’s wait and see how it helps.
Rich
March 29th, 2006
Well I only posted about this gallery a short while ago but I wanted to repost because the developer has added some features which I have to say is very quick work!
In less than the few hours ago that I started using the plugin, Nate has added, a previous/next button that sits rather nicely on top of each picture and also ensured the plugin works for those that don’t use fancy urls.
I have also suggested a couple of additions to the plugins. One would be options to style through css and additionally add an option to choose certain directories for the photos.
This is an excellent plugin and those that like simplicity should look to use it.
Rich
March 29th, 2006
Hi All
I have just visited the site of Nate Ritter and discovered yet another WP Gallery. I am always on the lookout for a gallery that works very simply with wp. I think I might have just found it! I think it probably needs some more work to it but I have to say that at present this is a winning gallery. I love it. It is fantastically simple to use and other than an issue with the rich text editor (which I turn off anyway!), there are no problems in using this gallery.
Visit Nate Ritter for more info.
Thanks Nate.
March 24th, 2006
I recently uploaded the plugin written by VaamYob to a site. However, as admin of the site I kept getting all the contact emails. In the contact form created by VaamYob it is not possible to allocate an alternative email address. The plugin also came up with an annoying Your Info message that customers didn’t appreciate. And so I have duly developed the plugin on slightly! You can now get rid of the annoying message and allocate an alternative email address.
To use the form place this is a page or post:
A suggested style sheet code has also been added to the form. However, if you want to review the code it is also listed below.
The new plugin can be downloaded here.
The original plugin can be found here.
Rich
VaamYob on his site suggests styling the code with this:
.custom_contact_row {
margin: 10px 0px 20px 0px;
margin: 15px 0px 15px 0px;
clear: left;
}
.custom_contact_label {
font-size: 1em;
float: left;
width: 120px;
padding-left: 5px;
}
.custom_contact_label_required {
font-weight: bold;
font-size: 1em;
float: left;
width: 120px;
padding-left: 5px;
}
.custom_contact_data {
float: left;
padding-left: 5px;
}
.custom_contact_data textarea {
width: 85%;
}
.custom_contact_buttons {
clear: left;
padding: 10px 0px 0px 0px;
border-top: 1px solid gray;
}
March 20th, 2006
If you want your site to get noticed some seo types tell us to get a sitemap. Google and others do seem to like them - quite how a search engine likes things I don’t know?!
Anyway, get this plugin from Arne Brachhold and get a sitemap. Then you need to head to Google Sitemaps, get an account and then register your sitemap.
Who knows it might help. Doesn’t hurt though. For more information visit Search Engine Watch.
March 20th, 2006
Wordpress is the software that Cregy uses to build its content management sites or cms. Wordpress is a blogging software that also allows pages and plugins to be added.
To explain further. A cms is a site that allows you the customer to add, edit or delete content as you require. This frees you from having to deal with site design etc and allows you to freely add content. A blog is a specialised (but becoming highly popular) cms. The best way to describe the software is as an online diary. For example. Your company might sell bicycles. So you develop an online shop that sells bikes and accessories. However as a company you can enhance this site with a blog. You might have a weekly blog that offers specialised tips on maintaining your bike. Additionally you could also be offering a blog on cycle events or even a review of the cycle team that races as part of your shop!
The beauty of Wordpress as software is that you can add plugins. Plugins are vital for the development of your site and allow you to build your site in stages or even in one go. For example at Cregy we have developed a shop plugin. You could therefore build your site, the content, design and start a blog to attract visitors. Then six months down the road you decide to build an online shop. It is simple to activate the plugin, style the shop, add content and you have an online shop. It really is that simple. Although there is work involved in uploading content and taking pictures!
I have listed below some additional plugins that I have found useful:
Contact Form
Some adaptions designed and built by Cregy
Contact Form Download
Prayer Form Download
Forum
Google Sitemap Generator
Static front page
Subscribe Me
Adhesive
Jerome’s Keywords
Admin Menu Dropdown
Search and Replace
CG PowerPack
There are many more. The list above will continue to get updated as I find more useful plugins!
To get a more detailed understanding of Wordpress I would suggest a visit to the Wordpress site:
Wordpress
For support visit:
Wordpress Forums
site managed by Podz
Of course Cregy can offer specialised help in using Wordpress.