Month: January 2010
Open Source Design for 2010
WordPress 2.9.1 released
WordPress 2.9.1 has just been released. After over a million downloads of version 2.9 and lots of feedback from users all over the world, they are finally releasing WordPress 2.9.1. This release addresses a handful of minor bugs as well as a rather annoying problem where scheduled posts and pingbacks…
What are canonical links?
Canonical links are also known as “preferred links”. When search engines have to deal with duplicate content, they have to choose which link should be favored over all others that contain identical page content. Matt Cutts, Google Engineer, defined canonicalization on his blog as: “Canonicalization is the process of picking the best URL when there…
Patagonia Theme 1.6.6 Released
Happy New year everyone! I hope you had a great week! 2010 is here and it will be a great year for WordPress and everything involving this amazing Content Management System that is here to stay and to make the web a better place. As you may know, WordPress was…
Open Source Design for 2010
WordPress 2.9.1 released
WordPress 2.9.1 has just been released. After over a million downloads of version 2.9 and lots of feedback from users all over the world, they are finally releasing WordPress 2.9.1. This release addresses a handful of minor bugs as well as a rather annoying problem where scheduled posts and pingbacks…
What are canonical links?
Canonical links are also known as “preferred links”. When search engines have to deal with duplicate content, they have to choose which link should be favored over all others that contain identical page content. Matt Cutts, Google Engineer, defined canonicalization on his blog as: “Canonicalization is the process of picking the best URL when there…
Patagonia Theme 1.6.6 Released
Happy New year everyone! I hope you had a great week! 2010 is here and it will be a great year for WordPress and everything involving this amazing Content Management System that is here to stay and to make the web a better place. As you may know, WordPress was…