Jun4
WordPress 3.0 is almost out the door and one of the most exciting developments regarding the new version is the menu management system. This system started as a major contribution from WooThemes with their WooNav code but since it’s integration, the WooNav code has been reworked practically line for line to the point where there is almost nothing left of the original.
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WordPress And Giving Credit
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Jun3
WordPress 3.0 Walkthrough: Multsite Multisite is the most talked about new feature in WordPress 3.0 – the WordPress team has folded the functionality of WordPress Multiuser into the main WordPress project.

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WordPress 3.0 Walkthrough: Getting Started with Multisite
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Mar27
Everyone loves to get loads of traffic to their websites, however, websites get timed out or respond very slowly when many users try to access it at the same time. WordPress does a pretty good job of handling lots of users at once, however it in itself cannot help you manage all the traffic, and you need proper server setups and cache setup to scale to accommodate more users.
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Scaling WordPress Part 1: Using MySQL Replication and HyperDB
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Jan1
Part two of our best of series. While were looking back, feel free to post in the comments a link to what you consider to be one of the best articles about WordPress you’ve read all year.
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Best Of WLTC 2009 Part 2
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Oct6

Do you want to know how many times your blog url phrase is mentioned in Digg.com? Now you can check your site Digg saturation via Google. How?
By using site: command. Sample:
http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&q=site%3Adigg.com+yoursite.com
Replace the “yoursite.com” with your website URL
If your website is www.yoursitename.com is bring 3000 search results that means your site is mentioned 3000 times in Digg. So what is your Digg saturation?
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