Adding google +1 is easy. All you need is to include following code in footer. <script type="text/javascript" src="http://apis.google.com/js/plusone.js"></script> Add following code on sigle.php. (You can also use plugin like quick adsense.) <g:plusone size="medium"></g:plusone> Get Code from google
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For any reason, if you are looking for a offline twitter for your Android device all you need is official twitter app. if you tweet without internet connection, your tweet will be saved in draft. To send tweets once you are online. click on compose tweet, drafts click on send all you can also use [...]
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Have you ever been to situation wherein after clicking on publish post you realize that you have written something similar in past, and this will become duplication of your own previous post. Today, right after punishing post on swap space I released that more than year back I had written this post. Since it was [...]
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This may become useful if you are planing to buy services from hostgator. Like many subscribers, I was waiting for black friday offer. Eventually bought hosting service from hostgator. Shifted all my sites to hostgator, all worked fine for few hours only to find out later that my newly created account is suspended. I inquired [...]
Full Story »Enable MU on WordPress 3.0
With the release of latest version of WordPress, wordpress & wordpress mu have merged. This is to demonstrate how to configure multi sites on WordPress 3.0 By default Network option (under tools) is disabled, to enable this feature append following line in wp-config.php define(’WP_ALLOW_MULTISITE’, true); After Refresh / Relogin you’ll find option Network under Tools. [...]
Full Story »11 Best Articles for you -LinuxReaders.
Here I am sharing 10 best articles on LinuxReaders.com during year 2009. These are not just popular viewed articles but are the best of my selection. These are useful for any linux admin to ease routine tasks. 1) Change Ubuntu 9.10 Resolution By default Ubuntu 9.10 supports 1024×768 resolution, which is not enough for me. [...]
Full Story »Only 2% of Internet Users click on ADS
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