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Chasing the Walrus - A Blog Development
The first thing to decide when starting a blog is what is it's purpose. Chasing the Walrus is going to be an entertainment / comedy / satire type of blog which will touch on a multitude of topics...hence the chasing part of the title. If any of you remember The Walrus Blog, it will be very much like that other than I probably wont be posting much porn. But it will be adult in nature and I will use some celebrity sponsors for monetization.
The first thing to do is to download the latest release of Word Press and all of the plug-ins I intend to use. Today's post will be listing and explaining why I use certain plug-ins. I'll list the plug-ins I use on every blog first and then the ones I've selected for this specific application. Plug-ins If I'm looking for new plug-ins for something I want to do on a blog, the WordPress Plugin Database is always my first stop. Spam Prevention - Askimet. I use the standard Askimet plug-in that is bundled with Word Press. It seems to do an excellent job of keeping spam comments from appearing in my blogs but I will admit that it does flag legitimate track-backs as spam. Google Sitemap Generator - While I won't comment on the long term advantages or lack there of to using Google sitemaps or not, I will say that I do believe that if your starting a new blog using it does seem to get your site indexed a bit quicker. Ultimate Tag Warrior - This is my "must" have plug-in. It does a great job of tagging your posts without creating a traffic leak to technorati or delicious but thats just for starts. You can create a tag cloud either as a page or as part of your sidebar. I will interlink common themed posts and it will add your tags into the post meta as keywords. I'll post more on tags and tagging a little later as that will take some writing to explain. Feedburner plug-in - Redirects your RSS feed to your feedburner feed. The advantage to this is that the feedburner feed is readable as HTML. So that if your feed does get mixed into the SERP's (and that does happen now and then) it is readable. You can also watch as the popularity of your blog grows as they do offer feed stats. Social Bookmarks - adds a list of XHTML compliant graphic linkss at the end of your posts that allow your visitors to easily submit them to a number of social bookmarking sites. This link wasn't working for me tonight but I do have a recent copy of the plug-in. Subscribe Me - Displays the tiles with subscribe buttons to the major readers. Feeds, feed readers and how to market your feeds is a post all it's own which I will get into at a latter date. WP-Contact - a drop in form for users to contact you. It can be implemented on a page or a post. Now for some plug-ins I've selected specifically for this blog: vPIP - This is a great plug-in for embedding video's into your posts and while I won't be doing a video with every post...or even a picture...I can envision wanting to embed one now and then. Site Map Generator - This is one of a number of plug-ins that I previously haven't used but I want to take a look at. atiChaos Aggregator - Another new plug-in. While I will not be aggregating any feeds into my posts on this blog, one of the things that caught my attention with this plug-in was it's ability to aggregate feeds both in the sidebar and on pages. Something I've done more manually on a number of other blogs. Page Category Organizer - If you've tried to organize your pages in wordpress you know what a pain in the ass it is. This plugin claims to let you add your pages into categories, thus making it possible to organize your pages in a logical order. I haven't tried this yet but I do like to create a lot of pages and if this works pretty well will be integrating it into XXX Blog Maniac. Next week I'll post in here on how I optimize my template and configure WP |
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No matter how good you are at something, there's always about a million people better than you
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Walrus - Can I just throw in another useful online utility for you to look at. http://www.toprankblog.com/tools/rss-buttons/ The drop down menu one is handy if you are short on space.
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It is better to watch things then to do them
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nice post walrus
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Join Date: Aug 2003
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Nice Walrus
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I'm sure that eventually someone will wonder why I left out some of the meta tag plug-ins like Wordpress Meta Tag Generator which is a good plug-in. Like I've said in other posts, I prefer to do a few small hacks, when I can, to limit the number of plug-ins I use. Which I'll get into more detail When I talk about optimizing your theme. I also didn't add the Do Follow plugin for removing the nofollow on comments for the same reason. |
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Wheither you think you can or you think you can't, Your right.
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I hope it is okay to post on this, I don't want to hi-jack Walrus's great thread.
One thing on the social bookmarking plug-ins, I spent a good amount of time checking them out and found only a hand full allow or show adult type content, I eliminated many from my plug-in, sociable. There is also a solution to comment span, Math Comment Spam Protection, which works quite well. |
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It's my post and I don't consider it hijacking at all. One of the points I definitely want to make is that there is a wide range of plug-ins and while I may prefer one doesn't mean the others are any less useful.
So having everyone add to the discussion can only be a good thing. Since you've done the research....care to share which of the social tagging sites don't allow their users to tag adult. With the social bookmarks plug-in I use it's a snap to enable or disable which of these places to display. |
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Wheither you think you can or you think you can't, Your right.
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Of course I would be willing to share. From what I saw, searching social bookmarking sites to try and find adult content, I was left with the following that do:
Blinkbits del.icio.us furl netvouz simpy yahoo stumbleupon I don't remember how many I went through, but seems it was alot and these being the bigger ones anyways. There is one slightly possibility on the ones that do not show adult content in search, it's possible with those services, users can still share adult bookmarks? Sociable is probably similar to yours. I love widgets, drag and drop is nice.. ![]() |
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I don't have to be careful. I got a gun
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nice post guys ... thanks for the info!
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old enough to be Grandma Scrotum
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So I tried both Sociable and Social Bookmarks and they both want to put fairly big icons in a vertical line down the page.
It would be nice if I could just have a single line with words for links instead. And I find myself wondering... who the hell actually uses these social things? LOL I very rarely bookmark anything anymore.
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Wheither you think you can or you think you can't, Your right.
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With $10,000, we'd be millionaires! We could buy all kinds of useful things like ... love!
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I'm using 'Share This' on a couple of my blogs. It gets added to the foot of each post. As well as the social bookmarking it enables a user to email the URL of the post to a 'friend'
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Templates and Themes
Probably one of the most time consuming part of setting up a blog is deciding on a theme and editing a template. I literally go bug eyed doing it but a great place to start looking for your theme is the WordPress Theme Viewer. Probably somewhere near 1000 themes all with preview.
You can also search for WP themes and come up with some really nice ones that aren't listed in the theme viewer. Once you select a theme, before you do anything else, check that it is html compliant. Many aren't. Also, check that it is optimized so that your post information comes up first before any of the sidebar information does. Many 3 column themes suffer from this problem. If you find issues with the theme, you'll have to decide if you can correct the problems or whether you should search out a different theme. Since 90% of the themes available are variations of previously published themes, you can usually find other themes that might not be as close to what you are looking for but similar enough that you can make them into what you want. While the template files will vary greatly depending on the specific theme, here is a list of some of the most common and what their uses are: 404.php - Customizable 404 message for posts that may have been deleted from your blog. archive.php - File used for both archives and category recall and recalls the complete list of posts. If you want to have different templates for your category this would be the file that you copy to do that. In order to limit duplicate content worries I like to replace Code:
<?php the_content() ?> Code:
<?php the_excerpt(); ?> archives.php - Usually a part of the sidebar, this returns a list of the archives in question (month, day, year, category, etc.) as opposed to the posts as above. attachment.php - I haven't ever used attachments to my posts but if I did, this is where I would edit to change the look of the attachment. comments.php - comments-popup.php - I'm not sure about the dynamics with these two files. I know comments.php is called from single.php and comments-popup.php is called from index footer.php - Adds the information to the bottom of the page and closes out your template. Be sure to edit in all of your copyright information. functions.php - Used by some templates in the admin area to allow manipulation of basics in the header file. header.php - Yep, your header information area. I'm going to say most WP templates do not have meta keywords or descriptions in the header. I'll discuss in a future post how I deal with adding them (not that it's the best, it's just mine) but you can also use plug-ins like Wordpress Meta Tag Generator to add these. index.php - All of your main page blog post information is here. page.php - This is the default template for a page display. You can assign a different template on a page by page basis if you ever find the need. Since I like to use sponsor feeds on pages (as opposed to blog posts), I'll copy and edit this since some sponsors haven't learned that some affiliates like to use fixed width, 3 column themes which can't display pictures larger than 350 px wide without blowing up the theme. search.php - Self explanatory, this is the template that is used to display search results searchform.php - This template formats your search bar sidebar.php - Your sidebar. On some themes you may have a sideone.php and a sidetwo.php. single.php - Single post display style.css - Your style sheet and from Ultimate Tag Warrior tag.php - If you use this you can have a separate template for when someone clicks on one of your tags. Otherwise it seems to use the main index template. I use this much like the archive template as described above so that my tag archives only display excerpts and not full posts tags.php - Used as a page to make a tag cloud page searchtags.php - Used in tags.php to add a search function for your tag cloud. I'll most likely get into more detail on some of these as I begin to setup my template but for now I think I've covered the basics on most of the templates in a basic theme. |
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With $10,000, we'd be millionaires! We could buy all kinds of useful things like ... love!
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Very well explained, Walrus. A few bits of info there I didn't know. I can now get more out of my blogs while I'm waiting for this series of tutorials to finish
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Wow Walrus, that is great. It's funny, I never really gave all the various pages much thought. This will help me do a bit more customising.
Thanks.
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You can now put whatever you want in this space :)
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good job Walrus
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With $10,000, we'd be millionaires! We could buy all kinds of useful things like ... love!
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Has anyone been able to connect to the atiChaos Aggregator site? It's been down for me ever since this thread started. Maybe Walrus' post made it too popular!
Anyway, if anyone has downloaded it, can they email it to me, please, so I can have a look? steve [at] oast [dot] com Thanks
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Deleted as in "Shift-Delete and permanently gone", or in the recycle bin? Or maybe System Restore; if you didn't really want the software to be installed at that time. Hopefully someone else has managed to get it. It is not one I had heard of. I've been using FeedWordPress, but it is starting to generate more and more dupes and errors
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That which does not kill us, will try, try again.
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With $10,000, we'd be millionaires! We could buy all kinds of useful things like ... love!
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Isn't that what "Subscribe to this Thread" under "Thread Tools" is for?
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You can now put whatever you want in this space :)
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Another excellent addition to the tutorial Walrus. You are making the tip and trick too easy
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...and since we know an end will come it makes our living so much fun
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Wow, long live the Walrus, I came here to learn
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