Advertise With US | Social Advertising.org: "The type of customer that we are seeking has a deep seated sense of urgency. The word around us is rapidly changing, we understand that there are all kinds of deals and plans out there, we therefore will simple state this."
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Tuesday, December 27, 2011
Advertise With US | Social Advertising.org
Advertise With US | Social Advertising.org: "Our resources include the ability to create and design websites using WordPress templates, we can customize them for you and teach you how to make changes in the future. We will get your started with either a Free or Premium Template (depending on your budget) and then show what you need to do in order to have you website keep up with the changes in the years to come."
'via Blog this'
'via Blog this'
Offline Editing — Support — WordPress.com
Offline Editing — Support — WordPress.com: "These applications may ask for something like an XML-RPC (or API) endpoint, which will be your blog domain followed by xmlrpc.php. So, for example, if your blog was at matt.wordpress.com, your endpoint would be:
http://matt.wordpress.com/xmlrpc.php
Any desktop application will also require a username and password – this is the same username and password that you use to login to WordPress.com."
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http://matt.wordpress.com/xmlrpc.php
Any desktop application will also require a username and password – this is the same username and password that you use to login to WordPress.com."
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Jet Pack for WordPress.org- Its time to have a look!
Customization
Of course you can customize it!
Here are just a few examples of how you can use the [archives] shortcode on your own blog using thecustomization options listed below.
Last 12 months:
[archives type=monthly limit=12]
[archives type=monthly limit=12]
Last 12 months with post count:
[archives type=monthly limit=12 showcount=true]
[archives type=monthly limit=12 showcount=true]
Last 18 days:
[archives type=daily limit=18]
[archives type=daily limit=18]
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Last 32 posts:
[archives limit=32]
[archives limit=32]
Last 3 weeks:
[archives type=weekly limit=3]
[archives type=weekly limit=3]
All posts in a drop-down:
[archives format=option]
[archives format=option]
Last 12 months with post count in a drop-down:
[archives format=option type=monthly limit=12 showcount=true]
[archives format=option type=monthly limit=12 showcount=true]
Last 17 weeks with some before and after text:
[archives type=weekly limit=17 before='some before text' after='some after text']
[archives type=weekly limit=17 before='some before text' after='some after text']
Archives Shortcode — Support — WordPress.com
Archives Shortcode — Support — WordPress.com: "By default, the shortcode will produce an index/listing of all published posts on your blog. You can use multiple shortcodes on one post/page and also add it to a Text Widget for use in your sidebar.
Customization
Of course you can customize it!
Here are just a few examples of how you can use the [archives] shortcode on your own blog using the customization options listed below."
'via Blog this'
Customization
Of course you can customize it!
Here are just a few examples of how you can use the [archives] shortcode on your own blog using the customization options listed below."
'via Blog this'
Happy Chanukah!
Reduce, Reuse, Recycle, Your Old Web Pages.
The “Where in Israel is this picture taken from, guessing game” continues.
Guess the location from where the picture above was taken from:
If you have a Twitter account you can Tweet your answer by clicking on the link below:
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Guess the location from where the picture above was taken from:
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