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yep that makes alot of sense i was actually looking for a plugin that would display 5 to10 most recent artical titles in the sidebar and link to the articals they has got to be one. ill post the name of it if i find what i am looking for.
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Originally posted by doneritehosting View Postthanks for the reply index. when you say blog page do you mean that you are using one of the static pages you have modified for this purpose or are you publishing articals like normal and then linking to them off the static home page?
I actually created a 'Category' called News and added a link to that category on the main menu.
Then published my news as 'Posts' to that 'News' category.
Then used a Widget Shortcode to link it in the right hand column.
Hope that makes sense - lol
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thanks for the reply index. when you say blog page do you mean that you are using one of the static pages you have modified for this purpose or are you publishing articals like normal and then linking to them off the static home page?
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Originally posted by doneritehosting View Postwell i use google xml sitemaps the plugin generates a sitemap and submits it to google and bing on the fly everytime you update your blog or you can do it manually
also i use wassup live traffic stats great for knowing whats going on with your blog.
both are free and run natively in the dashboard
any suggestions for a good news plugin for hosting news is definately welcome on this end index
Yes, I too use the Google xml sitemap plugin.
I use my blog page as a News page linked off the main menu and then a 'Wiget Shortcodes' to feature the Recent Posts widget in the right column, which I Head - 'Latest News.
Hope that helps.
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Originally posted by clivejo View PostHas anyone came across where the plug-in stores its 'cached' store data? I cant find it in the database, so I assume it must be on disk somewhere?
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Originally posted by index.html View PostHi Guys,
A good WP plugin to use is 'Widget Shortcode' for adding widget content anywhere on a page - but especially for adding it to the right hand side column of your index page, which is not a sidebar. [normally used to place widgets] I added my Latest News [Recent Posts] to my home page that way.
If anyone else knows of any other good plugins specific to our WP Themes - please post them.
Good luck.
also i use wassup live traffic stats great for knowing whats going on with your blog.
both are free and run natively in the dashboard
any suggestions for a good news plugin for hosting news is definately welcome on this end index
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Has anyone came across where the plug-in stores its 'cached' store data? I cant find it in the database, so I assume it must be on disk somewhere?
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Originally posted by clivejo View PostNice one dutchy. Did you try the plug-in Tom mentioned (WP-Optimize)?
It might give you a bit more of an increase by optimising the tables and database, for generating the dynamic content.
Keep the tips coming!! Learning lots from this thread!
*** EDIT : RE the latest WP and restricted robots.txt, It might be a good idea to add that as a sticky post on the forum. Maybe Yan will pick that up.
Yes I did install the plugin, and I'm playing with it right now. It looks very nice.
I'm trying to understand what everything means. I've read the doc's, and it looks promissing. I will sure use this one!
Thanks for info,
Dutchy
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Hi Guys,
A good WP plugin to use is 'Widget Shortcode' for adding widget content anywhere on a page - but especially for adding it to the right hand side column of your index page, which is not a sidebar. [normally used to place widgets] I added my Latest News [Recent Posts] to my home page that way.
If anyone else knows of any other good plugins specific to our WP Themes - please post them.
Good luck.
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Nice one dutchy. Did you try the plug-in Tom mentioned (WP-Optimize)?
It might give you a bit more of an increase by optimising the tables and database, for generating the dynamic content.
Keep the tips coming!! Learning lots from this thread!
*** EDIT : RE the latest WP and restricted robots.txt, It might be a good idea to add that as a sticky post on the forum. Maybe Yan will pick that up.Last edited by clivejo; 18-11-2012, 08:39 PM.
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Good read from rsp blog however i noticed it right off the get go. new rsp wordpress sites not getting listed in search engines and how to fix the issue
As of recently, new WordPress websites are blocking search engines by default. Learn how to stop this in our latest blog post.
this will help someone and a link should have been posted here in the forum as well.
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dutchy,
have you figured out how to use hosting publications yet?
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Originally posted by clivejo View PostThe WP plug-in seems to generate a lot of SQL queries while pulling information from the database, like plan descriptions, prices and content. To be honest there is little need for this as the data being pulled shouldn’t change once your site is up and running.
You could try installing a cache, which would serve the more 'static' pages quicker. Have you tried something like W3 Total Cache (http://wordpress.org/extend/plugins/w3-total-cache/) I would think you would see a marked improvement with something like this.
I installed the plugin, and there is a major improvement in loading my website.
Thanks for the information....
Dutchy
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Originally posted by doneritehosting View PostI think the wordpress templates and plugin are fantastic!
Can't the content be imported to the wordpress templates themselves like the rest of the content? I am one of those that don't mind advertising the afilliate function money is money
Other than my wish so far I am totally happy with these templates and would like to thank rsp for their efforts to give us something that looks this nice and professional!
Very nice templates. RSP did it again. Right now I'm playing a bit with the templates.
Installing was easy, the only thing I have to do, is to point it to my new website.
Very nice indeed, thank you RSP!!!!!
Dutchy
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