Random Pearls [I] On WordPress, Blogging, Mobile Web, etc.
by Avinash
- Thirteen Simple Rules for Speeding Up Your Web Site – Tweak your site so that it doesn’t keep your visitors waiting on the gate!
- Blogging Advice for the Next Level – Chris Brogan has written a spectacular post on Blogging. In this post, he makes 8 points that are highly important for any professional-blogger-wannabe.
- 30+ Plugins for WordPress comments – Ilya Lichtenstein, one of the Mashable authors, has posted an outstanding list of 30+ highly useful WordPress comment plugins. Cool for WordPress users.
- WordPress Sponsored Themes – How To Game The System – is a post written by Andy Beard on the recent changes made over at WordPress Theme Viewer. Recommended read for every WordPress theme designer/developer.
- Podcast your blogs, turn your blog posts into audio files is a post written by Rob Watts over at Yack Yack SEO. This post is about the odiogo WordPress plugin that grabs your rss feed and converts the text into an audio file.
- This Week’s Featured How To is a How To Wiki from Wired News, containing tons of wonderful How To articles.
- dotMobi Site Builder – If you ever wanted to build a lite version of your site that can be accessed using mobile browsers, you should give dotMobie Site Builder a try. This is the only standards compliant mobile website design tool I’ve ever come across.
Once you complete designing your mobile website using this online tool, you can easily publish it on any free/premium hosting account with FTP access. The tool has pretty powerful features and still, they made it available for free. I recommend it to anybody who either wants to create a powerful site for mobile devices or learn more about standards compliant mobile web design.
Visit W3C Mobile Web Initiative to learn how to design sites for the Mobile Web.
[tags]WordPress, Blogging, Mobile Web, How To[/tags]
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Nice linkage, Avinash. I’m off to read the comments plugins one now. Nothing like some added reader experience.
Thanks, David! :)
Yeah, the Mashable post on WP comment plugins is a wonderful list. I’ve added a few plugins from the list. :p