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Friday, May 28th, 2010
Frequent readers will know that LMNHP is an acronym for a new way of handling the front page of a WordPress blog. It gives an immediate 301 redirect to the latest post displayed as a single blog post web page. Such readers will also know that this method gives improved search engine rankings in keyword [...]
By: Barry Welford in Developers, SEO, Web Development
Friday, May 22nd, 2009
Titles are Eric Lyndoman’s passion and he suggests you should Smash a Brick into the face to get another blogger’s attention if you have no prior relationship with that person.
By: Barry Welford in Social Media, Web Development
Monday, May 18th, 2009
The WordPress blogging software is quite rightly immensely popular. The Open-Source community that supports it has developed a whole raft of supporting code and applications that make it a pleasure to use.
This blog and the other SMM blogs now have a slightly different look. This is because we are now using a feature [...]
By: Barry Welford in Blogging, Database, Design, Google, MySQL, Open Source, PHP, WebMaster, Wordpress
Thursday, October 23rd, 2008
Computer monitors now have a bigger screens. If you check the visitor traffic to any website, you will find that fewer visitors have screens that are less than 1024 pixels in width. 1024 x 768 is often the most popular screen size for visitors. Web designers are usually creating websites that will [...]
By: Barry Welford in Design, Google
Tuesday, August 5th, 2008
Website visitors can be either humans or robots / spiders from the search engines. Although human visitors are what you are seeking, those robots are important since their efforts will result in many other human visitors coming to your website. Many websites find that more than two thirds of the traffic may well [...]
By: Barry Welford in Action Script, Design, Google, Site Navigation, WebMaster, Wordpress
Wednesday, May 21st, 2008
Choosing a website design is one of the most difficult decisions for any business owner to make. That’s because the only approval of the decision that counts is that of potential visitors to the website. Will they stay on the site? Will they find what they are looking for? Will they enjoy their visit? Jared [...]
By: Barry Welford in Design, Site Navigation