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Forum: Fixing WordPress
In reply to: Take asite down without losing workYou are basically moving the site:
http://codex.wordpress.org/Moving_WordPressForum: Fixing WordPress
In reply to: Admin account TransferJust need to reset the Admin Password:
http://codex.wordpress.org/Resetting_Your_PasswordForum: Plugins
In reply to: I can not access my site due to a parse error?Rename the wp-content/plugins/twitter-wp directory.
If needed, you can also rename the entire plugins directory and create an empty one just to get in.Forum: Plugins
In reply to: Lost password, cant resetIs it you can not use svn commands?
Just that. Copy the Plugin package into the /plugins directory.
But you said in your first post “I’ve installed the Google XML Sitemaps plugin.” If you have it installed and Activated then all that is left:
4.Open the plugin configuration page, which is located in wp-admin under Options -> XML-Sitemap and build the sitemap the first time. If you get a permission error, check the file permissions of the newly created files.
5.The plugin will automatically update your sitemap of you publish a post, so theres nothing more to do 🙂Forum: Plugins
In reply to: Best Newsletter Plugin?Actually the Commercial providers have also had on & off issues with grey/blacklistings and effected their users. No one is immune I am afraid. But most times when I have seen issues with mail going in Spam/Junk folders its because of the email itself, not the sender or application. Things like external links not related to the sender, or images pulled remotely.
I’ve been dealing with email software since Majordomo and LISTSERV and these issues have always been around. Not sure why you think it should be “a full time job in order to make sure the maximum number of emails go out.” I have a number of large clients (subscribers in the tens or hundreds of thousands) who other than creating the message/newsletter spend maybe ten minutes/week just to check the log and process bounces. If its run from a cron job, once submitted there is not much to do.You need a robots.txt in the root for autodiscovery to point to the sitemap like this:
Sitemap: http://www.webjunk.com/blog/sitemap.xmlForum: Plugins
In reply to: Plug In ProblemsIt sounds like you have permissions set incorrectly.
http://codex.wordpress.org/Changing_File_PermissionsJust read the Installation directions. That is all anyone can give you. They are as basic as they come.
Forum: Plugins
In reply to: Best Newsletter Plugin?Why not use PHPList? Its has many features, some of which makes it better than commercial services.
http://www.phplist.com/You can integrate it into WP with a plugin:
http://wordpress.org/extend/plugins/webjunk-phplist/Forum: Plugins
In reply to: [Contact Form 7] [Plugin: Contact Form 7] reCaptchaNo ETA.
Only option is: http://wordpress.org/extend/plugins/really-simple-captcha/This Error indicates the PCRE_UTF8 package is not installed on your server. You would need to contact your host. Its an add-on package (not part of WP) for PCRE. If you have shell access to your server you can run the command:
pcretest -C
It will return a Compiled to list which if it does not include UTF-8 support its not installed. You could ask your Host why its not installed as its pretty standard.
Your version of PHP is old but not the cause of that error. Sounds like maybe your host is out of date in general.Forum: Plugins
In reply to: Calendar plug-inA description would help.
Forum: Plugins
In reply to: [Contact Form 7] Integration with Contact Form 7http://wordpress.org/extend/plugins/really-simple-captcha/
is the only thing set to integrateForum: Fixing WordPress
In reply to: Static Home Page: Will it Affect my SEO?You are still wrong. That Google article is out of date. And Do you really think Google or any SE is going to give away all of its secrets? Thereby allowing sites to capitalize on loopholes when they spend many $$$millions (or billions) to stop those loopholes being exploited? Those of us involved with the Internet about ten years ago remember when searching (Google, Yahoo, etc.) for “Honda Civic” returned thousands of porn sites. They expoited those loopholes.
Also by those of us who work with SEO and optimization on a large scale know that Pagerank (which is the Stamford algorithm) is depreciated in recent times. There is NO direct connection with high PR equaling high SERP. Do a Google search for “WordPress” and see that results are not sorted by PR. And just like my other example, many of the results are Inside pages and are displayed before thier Home Pages. And maybe you need to look up the algorithm. It is much more complex than just links and the weight of the referring sites. You will notice the algorithm has no provision for link farms. They usually have very high PR but are well known for several years that they have a negative impact on SERP. You are wrong for thinking “Google search result depend mostly on external incoming links” as they do not.
Google (since you seem stuck on that one) heavily uses the content. As only one example Keywords in larger text (especially heading tags like <h1>) have a priority over PR. Results are about keywords. ANd do not confuse PageRank with SE Ranking/SERP as they are two different things.
This will be my final post in this topic. I am only explaing how SE’s work to help others on here. You are doing what I had said NOT TO DO! But you do as you want. Hopefully others will do a little more due dilligence. Trying to help those just learning about these things.There are many places to check the links although none are complete. Most webmasters have their favorite. The fact you are not familar with this common tool tells me you are just starting with this stuff. Here is two off the top of my head. I only picked that website somewhat at random. Could search for many other sites that exhibit the same results like searching wordpress.
http://www.backlinkwatch.com
http://www.iwebtool.com/backlink_checker