Written by Kevin Muldoon from System0 on April 3, 2007

Source : Wordpress

We have a security update release now available for both the 2.1 and 2.0 branches of WordPress now available for immediate download. This update is highly recommend for all users of both branches.

These releases include fixes for several publicly known minor XSS issues, one major XML-RPC issue, and a proactive full sweep of the WordPress codebase to protect against future problems. Many thanks to Sumit Siddharth and Alex Concha for their help with reporting issues in this release.

As an update to the systems issue we had last month,…

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Written by Kevin Muldoon from System0 on April 3, 2007

Do you provide the odd link or reference to sites who have made good comments about your site in their blogs? Do you help out your fans? The one thing i love about blogging is that bloggers aren’t reluctant to link to articles they like on other blogs. Even blogs which cover the same topic as their own.

Ive been involved in building websites since 2000. Since then i’ve noticed that a great majority of webmasters are reluctant to link to good articles if they are on ‘rival’ site. I have…

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Written by Kevin Muldoon from System0 on April 3, 2007

I found these on themey today.

The first one is a widget enabled orange based theme.

Quite funky in my opinion haha :)

Orange Wordpress Theme 

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The soccer theme is pretty good too. im sure it will suit a lot of footie fans :)

Soccer WordPress Theme

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Written by Kevin Muldoon from System0 on April 2, 2007

Pingbacks and trackbacks have become a very important feature in the blogosphere. This post discusses why pingbacks are such a fantastic feature for blog owners.

What are Pingbacks?

A pingback is essentially linkback method where a signal from one site is sent to another. When the receiving site gets a ping it checks the pinging site to see if a link is valid.

Here’s what wikipedia says about pingbacks

‘A Pingback is one of three types of Linkbacks methods for Web authors to request notification when somebody links to one of their documents. This…

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Written by Kevin Muldoon from System0 on April 1, 2007

Im curious as to where readers think the more (continue reading) link should go in articles. You know the link i mean…the part of your post where you top section is shown on your home page and archives as a summary.

Take the two previous posts to this one as examples - have a look at my last post. No brainer isn’t it. The post is really short so the post doesn’t need to be split up. Now look at this post which was posted just before that one. I believe that…

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