Prevent StatPress Counts Your Visit on Your Own Website

I have just started using StatPress today. It’s such a great plugin for tracking my WordPress based website. I was depending on WordPress.com stat to track my website visitor, but I think I don’t have to anymore. One thing missing from this plugin, I think, is the ability to exclude admin to track. When people make a website where enable people to register on their website, they still want to track the logged-in user activity but him. This plugin can track logged-in users and exclude certain IP address but it can’t exclude admin to be tracked; maybe I missed it, but I couldn’t find it. Well, I don’t always maintain my website from my home; I use my laptop and I might do it anywhere. Continue reading…

Use the “Sign In With Twitter” Button or Not

I walked through some blogs and found the “Sign In With Twitter” Button which looks very similar to the Facebook connect button. I was thinking that maybe it would be great if I add this button on my website. But then I thought that I can’t really know the people who commented on my journal when using this Twitter button as good as when using the Facebook connect button. Besides, I couldn’t find any WordPress plug-in for this Twitter button which means I have to program it on my own. I love programming website layout, but programming functions like this one, I’m not really into it. Well, I think not much people use twitter, but most people use Facebook.

WP-FBConnect Plug-In as My Spam Defender

I used to use the Akismet to prevent spam comments on my journal. So far I think the Akismet had worked just fine. By this time, it has already blocked 1920 spam comments according to the stat. Right now, I’m using the WP-FBConnect Plug In hoping only received real comments from real people and prevent people to send spam comments to me. Let’s just see if the blocked spam comment count changes or not in a month or two.

Use Facebook Account to Post Your Comment Here

I think I have to use this kind of rule to prevent spam comments on my journal. I’m tired of it. Thanks to Facebook that has made the WP-FBConnect plug in, I don’t have to force my visitors to sign up on my journal. Besides, the comments from Facebook users are must be serious comments for they provide their real personal info on Facebook more than when they register on my journal. Continue reading…

Enabling WordPress’ Permalink Setting on XAMPP

What good it has if the WordPress’ permalink setting doesn’t work when you running it using XAMPP? I use XAMPP to design my website so I don’t have to upload the design several times to test the new design. Meeting this problem really frustrates me but I have solved the problem by one post on the WordPress support forum. Continue reading…

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