How many times have you visited a Wordpress Blog or Site and wondered just what plugins where being used??
Curiosity? Or just good plain business sense?
Whatever it may be, there is a great plugin (would you believe it!!) available which will list every plugin used on your site (both active and inactive if you want!!). You can also hide the REALLY GOOD ONES if you want!
As a demonstration of the capability – here goes for SillyBlogger.com -
The plugin used to display all this?? – Well, it’s part of the following list . . . . .
There are many plugins available to transform your “normal” Wordpress Blog to a membership site – but at what cost??
Here is a great plugin, from a reputable Company – they brought you the WP eStore plugin – which would do justice to any blog!!
Take a look at all the features by clicking the image below – there really are too many to list in a short post like this!
I really can’t recommend this plugin enough – what a great way to start your journey into membership sites!! All at a reasonable cost!!
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You’ve certainly seen them – but did you know what they were called and how you could install them on your site??
FavIcon is short for favorites icon. Favicons became popular as icons that were displayed next to web site addresses on the favorites menu of a browser, also called the bookmarks menu. Today, favicons are displayed on the browser address bar and browser tabs, as well as on bookmarks and Internet shortcuts. A favicon is an icon associated with a web page or an HTML document.
They aren’t a necessity – but you’ve got to admit – they do add a little something to the browser bar – and, using a nice animated one – can attract attention!!
You can create your own here . . . . . . . urljo.com
This particular site allows you to create favicon from an image. What could be simpler??
Go on – you know it makes sense!!
This post is brought to you courtesy of Jo Blythe at Auntie Jo . com
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