27 Aug, 2008 Google, WordPress

“Page Not Found 404 Error” is occurred when
- Visitors try to reach a non-existent page on your site
- Visitors have clicked on a broken link
- The page has been deleted
- Visitors have mistyped a URL
A 404 page is called that because in response to a request for a missing page, webservers send back a HTTP status code of 404 to indicate that a page is not found.
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24 Aug, 2008 Blogging, WordPress

I started this blog on January 2007. That was a time when most of my friends didn’t know how a blog is operated. Started up K-Director Dot Com wasn’t an easy task to me as there’s not much resources for me to learn how to begin a blog.
Researching and reading online had became my main resources to customize my blog and sharpen my writing skill. It was a tough path when everything was in dark, unsure, and scrabble.
Regardless you’re blogging for money or popularity, here’s some tips I believe they could show you a direction in blogsphere.
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20 Aug, 2008 WordPress

Previously I did mention Useful WordPress Keyboard Shortcuts to optimize WordPress bloggers’ writing speed. Today I gonna introduce some simple text codes for WordPress smiley faces in an entry.
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18 Aug, 2008 WordPress

We all know that in order to optimize the production speed on digital work, we must learn how to fully utilize keyboard shortcuts for a particular software.
In my case, I use Windows Live Writer for my offline blogging client. It speeds up my blogging duration and provides me a flexible space for writing.
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11 Aug, 2008 Computing Tips & Tricks, WordPress
Yesterday I received an error message – “Blog Server Error – Server Error 32700 Occured parse error. not well formed” from Windows Live Writer while I was uploading an entry to my WordPress draft.

What is Blog Server Error – Server Error 32700
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16 Jul, 2008 WordPress
WordPress 2.6 has been released 1 month earlier than its schedule. I spent 5 minutes to upgrade this site from WP 2.5.1 to 2.6 with the WordPress Automatic Update plugin. If you’re having a WordPress blog, I recommend you to try this plugin out.
Back to WordPress 2.6. Some interesting features have been included in WP 2.6 and I think it’s worth to have a mention.
Theme Previews
Template changes can never be so easy. WP 2.6 makes your templates or entries reflects immediately on your site, with no need for regenerating static pages.
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3 Jun, 2008 Free Stuff/Services, WordPress
One of the most powerful offline blog editor – Windows Live Writer has released a new technical update.
If you blog with WLW like me, this is an update you do want to miss it.
Latest version of WLW consists new features for video and image publishing enhancements, editing enhancements and user interface improvements.

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30 Mar, 2008 WordPress
Just 2 days after the release of WordPress 2.5 RC 2, WordPress 2.5 has officially been released. Along with the release is a new fresh look of WordPress website, WordPress.org.

Here is a link to WordPress 2.5.
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27 Mar, 2008 WordPress
WordPress just released WordPress 2.5 RC 2. After 17 days of RC1, we’re getting closer to the final release of WordPress 2.5. Matt Mullenweg, founder of WordPress shows a screencast (video) to demo and explain the new features in WordPress 2.5 RC 2 such as new dashboard and uploader.

Well-organized Dashboard

Dashboard – Recent Comments & Incoming Links

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28 Oct, 2007 WordPress
For those have upgraded their WordPress to version 2.3, you’ve got some little jobs to upgrade your WordPress to 2.3.1 for security and bugs fixed purpose.
New version of WordPress always contains a lot of bugs. That’s why WordPress 2.3.1 was released to fix over twenty bugs which include:
• Tagging support for Windows Live Writer
• Fixes for a login bug that affected those with a Blog Address different than their WordPress Address
• Faster taxonomy database queries, especially tag intersection queries
Janek Vind found an XSS problem that can be exploited if your php setup has register_globals enabled. If you don’t wish your website being hacked due to this reason, download 2.3.1 right now.