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Check out this post from HackADay.
How do you protect your own blog from getting hacked? There’s never a foolproof answer, but with some added tools and caution, you can make your website a little safer from getting into harm’s way. Cats Who Code has five plug-ins and tips you can use to protect your WordPress install. Some of the tips are common sense advice that can apply to anything related to technology – such as making backups often and using strong passwords. Others include suggested plugins that can help you verify whether your WordPress install has any security holes, or small tricks to hide the version of WordPress you’re using. Do you have any useful plugins or tricks to share to keep your blog safe from hackers?
CSS galleries can be a great source of inspiration, but if you
’re looking for something in particular they can be a bit of a nightmare. Since niche galleries have a tighter focus it allows them to be more detailed. Below you’ll find a list of niche galleries, that focus on things from color schemes, to layout, and specific content types.
Charles Barkley is the subject of a “news conference” by fellow Turner crew members.
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1:32 into the segment, you will hear a question being asked by Atlanta’s Stephen T.
Looking for Adsense plugins and a how-to :
I found these links thought I would share them you:
Rating of 10 Plugins :
http://www.quickonlinetips.com/archives/2006/11/10-best-wordpress-plugins-for-google-adsense/
Edit the simple.php file :
http://www.tamba2.org.uk/wordpress/adsense/
Google Search Used – Has some good automation:
Shameless adsense Search box..
https://jackdonnell.com/articles/index.htm is still available and has the old links to javascript s, T-SQL scripts, etc.
I’ve had a static web page up for the several years stating to check back soon for updates. They have been around for so long that I even have a top search spot on ‘T-SQL Cursors’
Keep checking back. I’ll post somemore ‘Top’ ranking seraches. No code like bad code.