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Installing WordPress Locally on Your Computer
WordPress App Store is live – Not the official one though!
Boost Your Blog’s Speed!
10 Unusual, Unorthodox and Unconventional but BEAUTIFUL WordPress Themes
WordPressify your XHTML in 5 simple steps
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1 Jan 2010, 03:35 AM
Installing WordPress Locally on Your Computer
In a previous post I wrote about a simple and easy way to convert your html into WordPress theme. Starting from today I will post a small series of articles that will explain the sweet little details when building a new WP theme. So first things first, we will start by explaining how to install WordPress... Read More » -
11 Nov 2009, 04:50 AM
WordPress App Store is live – Not the official one though!
WordPress is the best blogging platform and there is no doubt about that, other than that it is also becoming the first choice CMS (content management system) for corporates too. One of the major reason for the same is that WordPress is pretty simple and even though it has got less inbuilt features, there are... Read More » -
11 Nov 2009, 12:17 PM
Boost Your Blog’s Speed!
So you want to create a high-traffic site? It’s so cool to have all those plugins too. But will WordPress be sufficient for your high-traffic site? Will it survive tons of heavy traffic every day? Well the answer can be yes as long as you take care of few things. Here are some tips on how to speed up your... Read More » -
10 Oct 2009, 14:23 PM
10 Unusual, Unorthodox and Unconventional but BEAUTIFUL WordPress Themes
I know we are all used to the standard 2-column or 3-column WordPress themes, but why not try something a little bit different for a change, something a little unusual, unorthodox and unconventional but still beautiful. Well, here is a compilation of 10 unusual WordPress blog designs that are more distinctive from the... Read More » -
10 Oct 2009, 10:59 AM
WordPressify your XHTML in 5 simple steps
Some time ago I decided to give WordPress a try and convert some of my XHTML codes to WordPress. I looked for tutorials on this topic and find a lot of them and the WordPress website has lessons too. But can those tutorials and lessons be really helpful to you if you don’t know PHP and don’t understand the... Read More »


