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The Next Step In Blog Domination
The Habari Project has taken another step on it's road to dominating the world of blogging software with the release of Habari 0.6 on April 6, 2009. Read more...
WordPress Free
Free at last.
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Free at last.
Coding, Community, and the Habari Cabal
I've been blogging for over two years now. Like most people, I started on a service, Blogger in my case. It didn't take me long to want more control than Blogger would give me, so I began looking around and found WordPress. For most of the time since then, WordPress has served me well. I built Shards of Consciousness on… Read more...
markUp - A New Habari Plugin
jQuery is a popular Javascript library that sees a lot of use in web programming. It simplifies many scripting tasks and is easily extensible with plugins. Read more...
MetaTitle Plugin Updated
I've already updated the MetaTitle plugin. Andy at Digging in a Habari sandpit asked that it have the option of working even if the theme's template doesn't have an html title tag. I added this option to MetaTitle. The theme does still need to have an html head tag, though. To be honest, if it doesn't you really need to … Read more...
MetaTitle
I've just released the third leg of a series of SEO optimization plugins for Habari - MetaTitle. Read more...
SEO and MetaDescription 0.1
As with the meta keywords tag, your page's meta description tag doesn't help your search engine rankings much, but it does allow you some control over how the page is described in search engine results. Many search engines (though not Google), will use what you have put in the meta description tag on the search results page. Read more...
Sitemaps for Google
If you've been blogging for any length of time, you know that a good part of your visitors will come from searching Google. That is, as long as Google knows about your site. Read more...
SEO and MetaKeywords 0.1
If your blog is anything like mine, almost half your readers or more arrive from a search engine. They went to Google, or Yahoo, or MSN, typed in a word or phrase they wanted to learn more about, and were shown a list of pages that related to that word or phrase. They clicked on a page that looked interesting … Read more...
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