Reading time: 1 – 2 minutes If you followed this post over from Blogging For Noobs, then you know this mornings story. The summation is I found a potential spamback link in my comments at the Celebrity Rumors and decided to follow it with due diligence before allowing it. it was a spamback, but it had links to a wealth of good sites worthy of showing you. Here they are. While not the most important thing in a theme, the color scheme is certainly the first thing noticed by a visitor to your blog. This handy little color scheme picker will help you come up with an appropriate scheme quickly and easily. I also found this three part series on usefull css code snippets. Part 1, 2, 3. This is a nice graphically based use of rounded css corners complete with free graphics and code. The size they give you could easily work as a background image for your blog page. This Web 2.0 Generator link page had a lot of great links for theme builders as well as just general bloggers. convey_source...
Choose Your Keywords
Reading time: 2 – 3 minutes One of the most important aspects of being a successful blogger is choosing your keywords carefully. This is just not something most people do when they learn how to blog. I am going to run through a couple of steps for you really quick that will help you figure out your keywords. Find out how you are ranked at Google Rankings. I just changed mine here so google isn’t ranking me on the new words as well as I would like. In single word phrases I top out with blog at 11.18% density which is pretty respectible if there were more posts and fewer search results for it. My top three word phrases are Wordpress Option Field and Wordpress Optional Fields, based on a recent post. What I really want to be rated on is How To Blog. Once you know what you are rated on it is time to decide what you want to be rated on. I use Free Keywords which was originally suggested on Courtney Tuttle’s Blog. Start searching for keywords based on your general...
Wordpress Custom Fields
October 13, 2008 by Blogboy
Filed under What Else You Should Be Reading
Reading time: 3 – 5 minutes The least utilized option in Wordpress, the custom field, is also quite possibly the most powerful function of the entire platform. I have been writing up my own tutorials on this option for several days now and thought I would share with you a few of the other great posts on the subject. The Top 5 Uses for Wordpress Custom Fields by Oak Innovations Blog For the vast majority of bloggers, this incredibly usefull, and versatile piece of functionality goes unused. At the moment you may be thinking that the reason you don’t use it, is that you have no use for it. This may very well be true but, its also likely that no one has really explained what’s possible. Learn how to use Wordpress Custom Fields | Kriesi.at – new media design WordPress gives an author the ability to add extra data to each written post and page. This data is called meta-data and is stored in custom fields. WordPress Custom Fields Contest If you are a wordpress blogger, how...
The Guest Book
Reading time: 2 – 2 minutes In the early days of web design one of the few interactive things you could do with your readers was set up a guest book. At first this was next to impossible because almost anyone and everyone who had a website was operating on free sites like Geocities, Angelfire, or Tripod. There was no cgo access unless you paid for it, so there was no interaction beyond the simple mail form. Eventually most of them had heard the call for interaction and offered up ready made guest books. By that time it was really too late to do anything about it, blogging had been invented and was taking quick hold on sites like LiveJournal and Blogger. The world of interactivity was upon the average website owner, and we went from simple users to publishers. The advent of blogging with threaded post and comments we respond to or at the very least should be responding to left behind the old guest book format. Users could now interact with authors directly over on subject specific...
The Hidden Wealth in Wordpress Page Templates
Reading time: 2 – 2 minutes One of the least used and most powerful features of wordpress is the page template. The page template to make a long story short integrates non standard coding into your blog seemlessly. It is probably used most often as an archive page in free themes, but most of those free templates forget to tell their users how to use the template and therefore it goes unused. They can be used for so many other things than just an archive page though. Darren Rowse of ProBlogger makes extensive use of page templates. If you look at the beautifully designed landing page you will find a lot of information all packed neatly into one space. If this were a standard freebie theme you wouldn’t be able to see much more than this. It is my esitmation that his home page is home.php rather than the standard index.php. (for more information see the the wordpress codex on) By making use of the home.php as a landing page in your theme you can then make a blog template that will...






