WordPress for most people allows you to set up a website without any technical knowledge. Above all else WordPress, easily allows anyone to run their own blog on the Internet.
We briefly experienced a new Category failure problem. About 99% of all our old categories were suffering from an invalid Category ID. They were still there, and yet they were not there. They worked part of the time, but not where it counts the most.
While it seems so deceptively simple, nobody has been able to implement Breadcrumb Navigation for posts, categories, and tags correctly in Wordpress, until now.
No sooner was the ill conceived version 1.6.1 of the All in One SEO plugin released, when an another update was immediately sent out. Did the dude fix what was obviously wrong with it? Of course not! We are currently up to version 1.6.4, and counting. That fact alone should tell everyone that this amateur plugin developer does not know what he is doing.
Why take up storage space on your server with backups, when a WP security plugin can automatically emailed backups to your Gmail online email account?
Not only did I duplicate everything that the All in One SEO plugin does. My quick fix is actually better than the original. Rather than have these HTML statements spread all over the place in the source code, those SEO directives are now located exactly where they should be: On the very top of the source code for each web page page.
John wants to know if you are actively trying to catch Spammers, or are you just sitting on the sidelines, waiting for somebody else to do all the work?
A couple of days ago, I actually discover that quite a few of my pages were inexplicable sticking in Google. My gut reaction told me that it was because I had Added true Breadcrumb Navigation to my Blog a while back.
The bad news is that changing your theme templates can seriously affect how your blog displays in your web browser. The good news is that your original display appearance can be restored by making a few minor changes in your CSS stylesheet.
To understand exactly what I am doing, it would help if you knew something about How To Use HTML Meta Tags. In addition, this post is part of a long series of posts on Customizing Wordpress Themes. You should browse through this category of posts in sequence, starting with the first post listed for background information on how to customize Wordpress themes. The entire topic of Replacing the All in One SEO Plugin will be covered in its own series of posts.
John has seen Google steadfastly ignore the pleas of updated content documented in xml Google sitemaps, time and time again.