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Top Ten Things We Love About WordPress.com « Boles Blues

Sunday, May 23rd, 2010

The 13-blog Strong Boles Blogs Network have been back on WordPress.com for a week or so, and in our two-year absence, there are many new things that have caught the love our eye. Here are our Top Ten moments of rediscovered …

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How to Add a Contact Form to Your WordPress Blog

Sunday, May 23rd, 2010

I am sure everyone knows what WordPress is. Just to be sure, WordPress is an “open source blog publishing application” that is built using PHP and MySql. So if you want to start a blog, WordPress is one of the easiest platforms you can use to manage it. One of its strengths comes from the fact that you can use 3rd party Widgets and Plugins to rearrange content without changing any PHP code. This makes WordPress very user friendly. As every website out there, WordPress users also want to have a “contact us” page, so that visitors can send messages. A simple way to achieve that is to use a contact form plugin. There are several out there, but the most popular are WP Contact Form, Contact Form 7 and 123ContactForm for WordPress. Contact Form 7 plugin was developed by Takayuki Miyos back in 2007. Even though it claims to be “just another contact form plugin”, it’s much more than that. It’s a fully customizable WordPress contact form plugin that includes anti spam image verification (Captcha), Ajax based submission and a fully integrated spam filter based on Akismet. After installation, a new box will appear in your WordPress Administration panel. Through that, you can customize your web forms. Furthermore, on Contact Form 7′s official website you can find a paid PDF guide, that is very useful for beginners. WP Contact Form is a relatively simple plugin for WordPress. After installation, all you have to do is include a tag line in a post and you will have a brand new email form. Its not very customizable, but pretty fast to deploy if you are in a hurry. The final position in my list is occupied by a contact form plugin for WordPress developed by 123ContactForm. 123contactform emerged on the internet in 2003 as a free service from Adolix Software. Its purpose was to help every user create an email form for their websites. All they have to do is register on 123ContactForm website and use a step by step wizard to generate their web form. It doesn’t require any technical expertise or programming experience. User copy &paste the final HTML code. Processing is done remotely on 123ContactForm website. Installation and deployment is similar to every plugin that’s out there, but there is a catch: by installing this plugin you gain access to a wide variety of features that cannot be included in a stand alone plugin. 123ContactForm is an online contact form generator that made this plugin so that every WordPress user can access a wide variety of templates and advanced features like field validation, multiple or custom recipients, messages archive, reference id, wide variety of color themes, custom styles, export to CSV and Excel, payment integration with Paypal and Google Checkout. Free and paid service plans are available. No matter what plugin you are using, just make sure it’s configured correctly and test it by filling the contact form yourself.

Ted Peterson writes for 123ContactForm. He uses their contact form on his WordPress blog.
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Premium WordPress Theme:: Apexial Theme – Kahuki Webmaster Forum …

Sunday, May 23rd, 2010

Apexial Theme THEME FEATURES These are some of the features that you can expect: WPThemeDesigner.com Framework feature-rich theme options panel homepage slider with Jquery effects customizable newsletter form additional custom templates …

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Adding Post Thumbnails To WordPress 3.0 | nenuno creative

Sunday, May 23rd, 2010

Post Thumbnails were first introuduced in the release of WordPress 2.9, but seeing how the theme structure has slightly changed in 3.0 we have put together a short tutorial showing you how to add Post Thumbnails to your articles and …

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El Agaricus blazei podría promover la curación de quemaduras

Sunday, May 23rd, 2010

Algunos polisacáridos contenidos en el Agaricus blazei Murill (Murrill) o champiñón del sol podrían promover la curación de heridas por quemaduras. Experimento del departamento de cirugía plástica y estética de un hospital militar chino. Ya se le atribuían tradicionalmente a este champiñón bondades sobre el pelo y la piel, así como patentes.

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