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WordPress in South Africa
I recently wrote to Matt telling him about our strategy using WordPress and he blogged about it on his blog. I am quite amped about it although I am a bit sorry that I have neglected this blog for what seems to be forever. I promise you that I had no intention of not blogging, Continue reading →
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Getting some Google love – UPDATED
One of the main reasons why I decided to start (yet another) blog was to document my SEO travels and share some of the information which I have learnt as a Search enthusiast. I do need to point out though that this blog is not a vanilla version of WordPress and has been tweaked up Continue reading →
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invalid css part deux
I went in search of a few plugins to do a few things which submit or vote stories on my blog on various social bookmarking services and sites. Frankly to go and set up each one individually would be a right pain so I opted for trying out notable but saw that sociable was far Continue reading →
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Why am I validating your code?
I am trying to put together a list of at least the best 50 wordpress plugins which I will publish pretty soon, and am trying to load them on this blog and write about each one, but I keep getting sideswiped with plugins that have badly formed CSS. I’m no CSS guru, so trying to Continue reading →
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WordPress vs Habari
Since Google announced the developer release of its CMS blogging platform Habari (Swahili for ‘what’s in the news?’) I expected there to be a huge exodus of people over to Habari, but funny enough, the reception I expected was not to be. The release started out as being a well publicised event but then seemed Continue reading →
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