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WordPress Tip: From MS Word to WordPress

Sunday, April 17th, 2011

One of the biggest sources of frustration for WordPress users is that content created in an MS Word document and copied into a WordPress post can turn out ugly and sometimes really mess things up. That’s because Microsoft’s proprietary code does not mesh very well with WordPress code. (What else is new?) Luckily, there is [...]

As Much As I Love WordPress…

Tuesday, February 22nd, 2011

WordPress is an impressive application. And I love it most of the time. However, the downside is that if you use a lot of plugins you could possibly be putting your web hosting account in jeopardy if even one of those plugins happens to be using too much CPU resources. Now, I should realize that [...]

Free vs. Commercial WordPress Themes

Monday, February 14th, 2011

Although I am a big supporter of the open source community and distribute free templates and themes myself, I certainly also support many commercial WordPress theme developers. I recommend that your purchase a commercial theme if you want the superior support that generally goes along with your purchase. The other consideration is that many commericial [...]

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