If you are using the standard blogger approach, your posts are structured through time related logical way. You post new publications, and they appear in the blog history widget. Only for the explicit cases, when your reader is stunned and mesmerized by the publication he came to see through the referral site or search engine, he will dig more, exploring other publications on your blog. Other than that, he will go further, in the best case, leaving a comment. How can you keep him longer? How can you present other beautiful posts, he might find interesting? In one of the previous posts Rotating Post Widget for Blogger Blog I have already presented a way to show something extra to the reader. However, while doing what it is supposed to do, the presented widget does not show the particular articles that are relevant to the blog post your reader came to see. Therefore, embedding the Relevant Articles Widget for Blogger might represent a better solution.
The relevance of the posts is based on the tags or labels, assigned to each of the posts on your blog.
The Widget can be embedded in 9 steps:
1. Go to Layout >Edit HTML in your Blogger Dashboard.
2. Back up your existing Template before making any changes! Export your template to the safe, easy identifiable location.
3. Check the "Expand Widget Templates" box.
4. Search for the </head> tag.
5. Add the following code just before the </head> tag.
<style>
#related-posts {
float : left;
width : 540px;
margin-top:20px;
margin-left : 5px;
margin-bottom:20px;
font : 11px Verdana;
margin-bottom:10px;
}
#related-posts .widget {
list-style-type : none;
margin : 5px 0 5px 0;
padding : 0;
}
#related-posts .widget h2, #related-posts h2 {
color : #940f04;
font-size : 20px;
font-weight : normal;
margin : 5px 7px 0;
padding : 0 0 5px;
}
#related-posts a {
color : #054474;
font-size : 11px;
text-decoration : none;
}
#related-posts a:hover {
color : #054474;
text-decoration : none;
}
#related-posts ul {
border : medium none;
margin : 10px;
padding : 0;
}
#related-posts ul li {
display : block;
background : url("http://i299.photobucket.com/albums/mm297/zozuglogger/weed-bullet.gif") no-repeat 0 0;
margin : 0;
padding-top : 0;
padding-right : 0;
padding-bottom : 1px;
padding-left : 16px;
margin-bottom : 5px;
line-height : 2em;
border-bottom:1px dotted #cccccc;
}
</style>
<script src='http://torrentmoon.com/javascripts/Related_posts_hack.js' type='text/javascript'/>
6. Now search for <p><data:post.body/></p>
7. Add the following code just beneath the code you just searched for.
<b:if cond='data:blog.pageType == "item"'>
<div id="related-posts">
<font face='Arial' size='3'><b>Related Posts : </b></font><font color='#FFFFFF'><b:loop values='data:post.labels' var='label'><data:label.name/><b:if cond='data:label.isLast != "true"'>,</b:if><b:if cond='data:blog.pageType == "item"'>
<script expr:src='"/feeds/posts/default/-/" + data:label.name + "?alt=json-in-script&callback=related_results_labels&max-results=5"' type='text/javascript'/></b:if></b:loop> </font>
<script type='text/javascript'> removeRelatedDuplicates(); printRelatedLabels();
</script>
</div></b:if>
8. The default number of the posts is 5 in the code, but at this step you can modify it as per your needs, changing the number in the following line: max-results=5
9. Now Save your Template and you're done!
The credit for the gadget development goes to the Widgets4Free blog.
Related Posts Widget for Blogger Blog
Posted by Michael Pekker (AKA Nesher) at 9:20 PM Labels: blog post tags, Blogger template, Blogger widget, display related posts, embed widget into blog, free widget, post labels 0 comments Links to this post
Fast Blog Ranking Search with SERP Finder
SERPs Finder is a free SEO (Search Engine Optimization) utility that allows you to find rankings of your pages in all major search engines. SERPs Finder can easily check search engine position of your site for a given query in Google, Live Search, and Yahoo! Search.
Despite it’s simplicity it is one of the most powerful tools of its kind, unlike many others it searches for position deeply, analyzing first 1000* of search engine results. It is also incredibly fast, the only practical limit is the speed of your network connection.
*Note: Authors got some complaints from the users who got their access to Google temporarily blocked after excessive use of this product, so the depth of the search was reduced to the first 100 results instead of 1000. It is possible to rewrite the program to search the first 100 results trough only one Google query (currently there are 10 queries).
The utility is light, fast, and portable. You can run it from your USB disk with no installation on the Hard Drive needed.
Website: http://www.4neurons.com/other/SERPs%20Finder/
Download: http://www.4neurons.com/click/click.php?id=20
Screenshots:
The software is so simple, that its operation can be presented in two screenshots.
Step 1
Posted by Michael Pekker (AKA Nesher) at 12:29 PM Labels: Google SERPs, Live SERPs, ranking keywords, SEO tool, SEO tools, SERP, SERPs Finder, Yahoo SERP 0 comments Links to this post
Bringing more traffic to your blog - 12th Ed.
Welcome to the April 17, 2009 edition of bringing more traffic to your blog.
Welcome to the February 27, 2009 edition of bringing more traffic to your blog. < b lcome to the April 17, 2009, 12-th edition of "Bringing more traffic to your blog" Blog Carnival. Some statistics: Submitted Articles - 236. Published Articles - 45. I want to thank all the authors contributing to the issue. Some articles were excluded from the review, since their topic of discussion did not match the main target of the carnival. I am sorry, that not all submissions were accepted, as some of the excluded articles carried a significant value.
The Dough Roller presents Everything You Need to Know About Backlinks You Can Learn from Warren Buffett posted at The Dough Blogger, saying, "See what famed investor Warren Buffett can teach us about the value of backlinks."
Andrew Rondeau presents WordPress Blog - Which Plugins Do You Use? posted at We Build Your Blog, saying, "There are hundreds and hundreds of WordPress Plugins to make your blog easier to maintain and more ‘search-friendly’. Here are some you may not of heard of..."
Peter Jones presents Bauu Institute: Successfully Building Links via Forums, Blogs, and Social Networks for Book Marketing posted at Bauu Institute and Press.
Alex_Sysoef presents Blog Carnival - Submit an Article to a Carnival posted at WordPress Web 2.0 How-To Spot-er, saying, "Beauty of WordPress is its infinite extendability through adding new functionality without knowing any coding or html. Simply find plugin that delivers the options you need, install it, configure as advised - and Voila! Your Blog Extended!Today I want to discuss 2 plugins that will help you Get More From Your WordPress Blog: * More Subscribers * More SalesAnd all of it will be done without you needing to dig too much into code! Got to love it!"
Alex_Sysoef presents Niche Blogging - Blogomator Way posted at Make Money Blogging, saying, "Continuing with my previously started mini series on Niche Blogging I wanted to share another way to simplify your life through automation: Blogomator - a free to join blogging serviceIt"
Debbie Foster presents See Your Stats Without Leaving Your Blog posted at Internet Income - The Journey, saying, "As we"
Debbie Foster presents 7 Ways to Get Traffic posted at Internet Income - The Journey, saying, "One of the top search engine queries is "
Tiffany Colter presents Oh how quickly they fall posted at Writing Career Coach, saying, "How can you avoid losing blog readership? Get valuable tips here."
Bobby Leong presents Benefits of Article Submission posted at Internet Marketing Solutions, saying, "the 9 benefits of article aubmissions"
Jim DeSantis presents 5 Big Mistakes That Bloggers Make! posted at On Line Tribune | You Can Blog Too, saying, "It will be worth your while to spend some time understanding the common mistakes that bloggers make, mistakes that make it hard to enjoy what should be an enjoyable, satisfying experience: Blogging!"
Tim Grice presents Blog Optimization - 4 Steps To Post Optimization posted at Search Engine Optimisation, saying, "I have had a few emails concerning my recent post about blog titles and implementing optimization techniques. People have been asking for more info on how I go about optimizing my blog and each of my blog posts. The simple answer to the question "how exactly do you optimize each blog post?" is..."
Cory Threlfall presents 3 Sure-Fire Success Tips From Excellent Blogging Guides posted at The Blogging For Beginner Bloggers Blog, saying, "When you start blogging you might find that it is difficult to start it and maintain it. Many people find this because it does take up a fair amount of time and there are tons, almost too many, different models and methods you can use to have a successful blog."
Cory Threlfall presents How To Start A Blog Using Wordpress Blogging Software posted at The Blogging For Beginner Bloggers Blog, saying, "I really enjoy blogging now that I have learned the essentials of how to start a blog and keeping it updated regularly. While you can"
Jimmy Adames presents Blog Marketing Tips - 7 Effortless Ways To Increase Blog Traffic posted at Internet Business Building.
Raivyn presents How to Keep Readers on Your Blog Longer posted at Idiot’s Guide to Blogging.
Stephan Miller presents 111 Ways to Promote Your Blog : Digital Products Review posted at Digital Products Review, saying, "I think you should have a custom promotional strategy for every blog. If one blog"
Stephan Miller presents How to Submit Your Website or Blog to Directories : Digital Products Review posted at Digital Products Review, saying, "One of the tricks to get directory submissions to work is to vary the titles, descriptions and keywords on your submission. Now with a list of hundreds of directory sites, you don"
Debbie Foster presents How To Blog For Profit posted at Internet Income - The Journey, saying, "Individuals that dream of blogging for profit can do so with a minimal understanding of blogging software and the willingness to put in the time and hard work necessary. Yet, only a small percentage of individuals actually get the profits they expected from their blog. So why is that?"
Larry Payne presents Increasing Website Traffic posted at Business Software Downloads, saying, "There are many creative ways to increase traffic to your website. Some will cost you money, and some won"
David Porter presents Blog Content Brainstorming | Wordpress Master posted at Wordpress Master.
Richard Shelmerdine presents Blogging: Writers Block And Providing Value posted at Richard Shelmerdine - life views from a student of life.
Burak Bilgin presents Guest Blogging posted at Distiller’s Corner, saying, "Benefits and good practices of guest blogging."
car donation presents Free Online Article Spinner Rewriter List posted at Glowicki ProBlogger - Blogging Tips, saying, "See list of best free online spinning and rewriting article tools with descriptions and tests. Make many unique articles for articles directorys for free."
JD presents SEO - An Introduction To Search Engine Optimisation posted at emarketing4today.com, saying, "Search Engine Optimisation is the holy grail of free targeted traffic. Almost all internet business website owners give some thought towards search engine optimisation. Put briefly, SEO is simply the process of taking certain steps so that major search engines like Google and Yahoo ranks your site near the top of the search results."
Jim DeSantis presents The Google Ranking Secret Is No Secret At All posted at Google Traffic Secret Free at On Line Tribune, saying, "Billions of people are surfing cyberspace, many of them wanting to spend money conveniently. If you have something to sell, how can you ensure they will find you before your competitors? The answer is simple - you need to make friends with the search engines and give the search engines what they want. The good news for you is, 95% of your competitors ignore this secret that is hidden in plain sight because it’s too easy."
Larry Payne presents Marketing Your Website posted at Business Software Downloads, saying, "I have compiled a list of "
Sharyce Arciaga presents How To Use Blog Sites To Increase Traffic To Your Blog posted at Internet Marketing Articles, saying, "Drive targeted traffic to your blog using the latest blog carnival technology."
Larry Payne presents Directing Google To Your Website posted at Business Software Downloads, saying, "Google is the number one search engine on the internet, so any web pages that come up frequently on Google will get a lot of traffic and here"
GreatManagement presents Use The Best Google Keywords To Generate Internet Traffic posted at We Build Your Blog, saying, "Here"
Vanalli presents Build links and traffic with Squidoo lenses posted at Make money blogging with Angel, saying, "All it takes is a bit of hard work and you’ll be able to use Squidoos to drive traffic to your blog."
Bill Urell presents 5 Critical Pieces Of Blog Master Planning posted at Blog Success Review, saying, "Every one of these are crucial to your blog success because if you overlook any, then you might as well not even bother start a blog at all. Even though that sounds a bit cruel without a blueprint, you’ll just go around in circles for a long time to come."
Tim Grice presents Bounce Rates, Adwords and an Effective Content Structure posted at Search Engine Optimisation, saying, "We all want traffic to our blogs/sites and in the early days this can be hard to achieve in a short amount of time without paying for it, yes we can use social media traffic but if we don’t already have a popular profile we need other ways to build our name, or our brand if you have a business."
Kurt Tasche presents How To Get Backlinks posted at Kurt Tasche - Online Business Mentor|Home-Based Business Expert, saying, "How To Get Backlinks - If you"
Thursday Bram presents Content: The Real SEO posted at Hyper Modern Writing, saying, "Content is king, even when it comes to traffic."
Debbie Foster presents Keys To Article Marketing posted at Internet Income - The Journey, saying, "Article marketing has long been used as a form of advertisement, long before the advent of the internet. With websites competing for business, it is amazing what article marketing can do. When writing articles, think of it as creating a press release, publishing advice that people would search for. Having complimentary products on your website adds value for your customer. For example, writing about how to find good keywords would be a good segue to a keyword search software product on your site."
C.F. Jackson presents 8 Free Book Marketing Website Promotion Techniques? Why Not? posted at Website Makeover Workshop, saying, "Can you use free book marketing website promotion? Is that even feasible? Of course yes! Nowadays, your website can amass increased website traffic in no time thanks to free website promotion."
ITAKEOFFTHEMASK presents Time Consuming Activities for Bloggers posted at Make Money Faster!, saying, "Are you guilty of these time wasters when you blog? Efficiency is the key to successful blogging and making money online. Make money faster by saving time."
Larry Payne presents Improving Your Search Engine Ranking posted at Business Software Downloads, saying, "Research the keywords. Decide what search queries you want to show up for. Do some research on how many people are actually searching for your site. Many times it is best to consult a "
Ian Richardson presents PPC Web Spy from Brad Callen (Keyword Elite), No Cost! posted at Make Everything EzyAs123, saying, "A fantastic plug-in for Firefox which allows you to spy on your competing Adwords ads that appear in Google Search. Best part about this program is it’s free."
Burak Bilgin presents How to Organize a Successful Blog Carnival? posted at Distiller’s Corner, saying, "If done properly, organizing a blog carnival is a rewarding practice for bloggers, especially in terms of blogging experience and traffic."
Tim presents Google SEO posted at Search Engine Optimisation.
Jim DeSantis presents Squidoo: Free Internet Pages For Newbies posted at Work From Home Truth | On Line Tribune, saying, "All you need to do is post a paragraph or two on your free Squidoo page highlighting some passion or product and include a link to your web address for people to read more about it. This is where the Squidoo traffic generation magic pays off and where you make money providing valuable content and products to your readers."
Tim presents Google SEO posted at Search Engine Optimisation.
Ian Richardson presents Wordpress 2.7 Plugin Widget, Global Translator. posted at Make Everything EzyAs123, saying, "Recently I was noticing a lot of traffic from other countries, especially when I was using yet another excellent plugin which shows you what people are searching for and find your blog."
Michael Gvirtzman presents Web Site Keywords Maintenance posted at Mind Listings, saying, "How to draw more traffic from search engines by tuning your keywords"
Jeannie Anderson presents Is Self-Tweeting Selfish Tweeting? One Blogger’s Twitter Journey posted at The Writer in Me - Teaching, Writing, Living.
That concludes this edition. Submit your blog article to the next edition of bringing more traffic to your blog using our carnival submission form. Past posts and future hosts can be found on our blog carnival index page.
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Tweaking Color Schemes of AdSense Blocks with Portable Freeware
When you plant Google AdSense ads blocks on your blog or website, you might need to tweak the suggested colors in your template to fit better to your page. In some cases, you want it to blend in the page design; in some cases, you want it to be as bold as possible. Finding the appropriate colors might be challenging, especially, if you want it to be exact match. Identifying the type of color can be very difficult, but with Just Color Picker, you can get the exact color value of any pixel. Jpicker is small, portable, and absolutely free utility that will assist you in picking the right colors.
After starting to use the utility for Google AdSense ads tweaks, I found it very convenient for other design purposes, as tweaking my Blogger templates. The initial experiments show very interesting patterns, proving that even small changes in the sites GUI might be useful for the overall site effectiveness.
Features
- Five formats of color value: HTML, RGB, HEX, HSB/HSV, and HSL.
- 3x, 9x and 15x zoom of any screen area.
- Picked colors history. History saving function for future use of the picked colors. Removal of colors from the history.
- RGB and RYB color wheels to display triads and complementary colors.
- Two harmonious color finders. With this feature you can easily pick harmonious colors, for example, for your web site. Just choose your favorite color and the color picker will find the best colors harmoniously matched with yours.
- RGB & HSV color mixers to edit a picked color.
- Gradient between two latest-picked colors to allow you to pick a color from a wide range between the chosen colors.
- Optional stay-on-top.
- User-defined hotkey to capture color info (Alt+X by default).
- Copying the color value or its selected part to the clipboard just by button click.
- No installation required. Just Color Picker is a portable application and can be run directly from a USB stick.
- Multilingual interface Bulgarian, Croatian, Czech, Danish, Dutch, English, Finnish, French, German, Greek, Hungarian, Italian, Norwegian, Polish, Portuguese, Russian, Slovak, Spanish, Swedish and Turkish.
Download: http://www.ziddu.com/download/4315421/jcpicker.exe.html
Posted by Michael Pekker (AKA Nesher) at 9:05 PM Labels: adsense blocks design, adsense context ads, blog template, color picker, free software, Google AdSense, jpicker, portable utility, site effectiveness, template tweaking, webmaster tools 0 comments Links to this post
Rotating Post Widget for Blogger Blog
In blogger best intentions is keeping the visitor as long as possible, keeping him busy with all the wonderful content you have. But, in many cases, due to the time-related blog building logics, your visitor is leaving the site, without even knowing how much interesting stuff he failed to read beside.
Many different widgets are trying to fill the gap, and random post widget for Blogger is one of them. If you have a blog with more than 20 posts than this gadget is just the thing you might be interesting in.
Main features:
1. Shows one post title at a time.
2. Links to the post.
3. Shows post excerpt also.
4. Every 5 seconds shows a new post.
5. Cycles through all the posts in the blog.
6. Starts a new cycle at the end of the list.
7. Once loaded continues cycling even when not connected to the Internet.
8. Uses official Google AJAX technology.
9. Can be used on other blogging platforms (not tested).
10. Hovering with mouse cursor over the post title halts the rotation till mouse moves off the gadget.
Drawback:
Posts are not random, the sequence is quite defined - from the newer to the older posts.
Code:
Get code from the developer’s post http://www.blogdoctor.me/2009/01/random-rotating-post-gadget-with.html. If you need to modify the widget as per your particular needs, review the questions and answers below the post. I removed the author’s name and date, for example, decreased dimensions and fonts in half, and placed it in the side column. You can review the Random Post widget modified in the right sidebar.
Note that there are three areas you need to put particular data from your blog to make it work. Change "MYBLOG" to actual blog sub-domain and "BLOG_TITLE" to actual title of your blog. Then paste the modified code in the Html gadget and save the gadget. Get your AJAX API key and put it in above code instead of 'PUT_AJAX_KEY_HERE'.
Installation:
1. Login at Blogger.com.
2. Click Layouts link on Dashboard.
3. Click Add Gadget link in sidebar on Page Elements subtab of Layout tab.
4. In popup window scroll down and click Html/Javascript gadget.
5. In Contents window copy the code below and paste after modifying it.
Posted by Michael Pekker (AKA Nesher) at 1:27 PM Labels: add blogger widget, add gadget, blog, blog doctor, Blog Widget, Blogger, Blogger template, free blog, google ajax technology, html code, interface, new post excerpt, rotating post gadget 0 comments Links to this post
Using Favicon for your Blog or Website (Part 3)
Using Favicons on Blogger Blog
Favicons activation for the blogger using Blogger platform is easy as well. However, the old method of getting a custom Favicon to display in a Blogger blog no longer works, as of October 2008. If you had your Favicons before that, and they suddenly disappeared, you will just have to reinsert the code in a different area of your Blogger template. If you never had them before, the following instructions will work for you.
The process will take two simple steps, taking that you already found or created your Favicon (review earlier publication).
Step 1: Upload your Favicon file to the Host
Any free images hosting will work for you, if it answers two major questions: reliability and support for ICO format. The easiest way for the Blogger users is taking advantage of the Google Page Creator. You just need to copy the ICO file to a host server so you can link to it.
Go to Google Page Creator and login using your Google account details (use the same details you use for Blogger login). The first time you login to Page Creator you will be given the option of creating a site based on your Gmail address. You might not worry about the look of your new website, as for now you are using it just for your Favicon icons secure storage. When icon has been uploaded, record its web address, as you will need it at the step 2.
Step 2: Add the Favicon HTML to your Blogger site
Go into the Blogger Layout Editor and choose the "Edit HTML" option. As always, before doing any modifications to your template, make sure to save a backup copy to a secure location at your hard drive.
Insert the following code between the]]></b:skin>and </head> tags in your Blogger template:
<link href=’http://YOUR_GMAIL_ADDRESS.googlepages.com/YOUR_ICO_FILENAME.ico’ rel=’shortcut icon’ type=’image/x-icon’/>
Don’t forget to change the URL so it points to the .ico file on your Google Page Creator site (code elements highlighted in red font). Now save your template and view your blog. If your new Favicon doesn’t show up straight away you may need to clear your browser cache.
Note, that the Favicons might not be visible on some browsers. For example, browser I use most often, Maxthon (IE-driver based), did not show them right away. While other browsers, I tried, showed them instantly: Firefox, Chrome, and Flock. Yes, if you use Internet Explorer, the Favicon will not appear unless you have bookmarked your blog and refreshed your browser.
Additional Information:
http://www.thebeginnersbloggingguide.com/2008/05/how-to-add-favicon-to-your-blogger-blog.html
http://www.bloggerbuster.com/2008/04/favicons-made-easy.html
http://www.bloggertipsandtricks.com/2008/10/fix-for-missing-favicon.html
Posted by Michael Pekker (AKA Nesher) at 10:27 PM Labels: blog branding, Blogger, Blogger blog, Blogger template, blogspot blog, custom favicon, favicon, google page creator, ico files, image hosting 0 comments Links to this post
Using Favicon for your Blog or Website (Part 2)
The Best 5 Free WordPress Plugins to Enable Favicon on your Blog
In our previous publication we explained how you can create custom Favicons to be used as your trademark for you blog. The next step would be activating it. The related action plan will be different for various blogging platforms. In this post, we will present several plugins to enable Favicon for your WordPress blog.
As a first step of your activation process, you have to upload Favicon you generated earlier to your blog directory, for example, http://localhost/blog/, or you can keep it in one of your free image storage location, when the link to the image is handy for the further processes. As the next step, you can use one of the free Wordpress plugins to create a link to it from the header of the Wordpress blog pages and administrative console.
faVicon is a simple and easy to use plugin, creating a new options menu. After downloading faVicon.zip, unzip the contents and upload them to your wp-content/plugins Wordpress directory (you do not need to upload all images file - they provided only for examples). Then, navigate to the plugins page in the Wordpress administrative console and press Activate.
As plugin is activated, in the top navigation bar of your administrative console, click on Options. Then, in the sub menu thatappears, click on faVicon. An options page will then appear. In the text boxes labeled Favicon URL, Animated Favicon (GIF) URL, Admin Panel Favicon (GIF) URL, enter the web address of your desired favicons.
Favicon Head is a simple way to automatically include correct tags for linking to your favicon in the head of every page in your blog. No file editing is required, you only have to upload the file to the plugin directory and activate it. The default favicon location is favicon.ico, but can be changed through the options page.
Installation Steps:
- Download Favicon Head 1.1.
- Unzip the file and upload it to wp-content/plugins/.
- Click the “Plugins” tab in the WP admin panel and activate Favicon Head.
- Go to the “Options” tab and click the “Favicon Head” sub-page in order to change the favicon location from /favicon.ico.
- Animated favicon support
- Custom favicon location
- Works in WordPress 1.5 and 2.
This plugin creates a new options menu. Just navigate to “Settings.” Then, in the sub menu that appears, click on “Admin Favicon”. An options page will then appear. In the text box labeled “Favicon URL”, enter the web address of your desired favicon. If you uploaded the sample wpfavicon.ico, enter it’s location on your server here. Otherwise, use your own favicon image. Typically, this will be an ico file that you’ve created and uploaded to your server. For example, if you’ve uploaded favicon.ico to your main website address, you would enter http://www.MyMainWebsiteAddress.com/favicon.ico
Favicon Manager Wordpress Plugin is a small plugin that allows you to manage the favicon image for your WordPress installation. You can specify any arbitrary file, either locally within your installation, or at an arbitrary url. You can also optionally have the image included in either your RSS2 or your Atom feeds, or both. All options can be set from the new options menu in the administration panel. There is no editing of any files required.
Installation steps:
- Download the zipped file to your plugins directory and unpack. You should have a new directory containing the favicon manager files now.
- Activate the plugin from the Plugins panel.
- Set your favicon location and your feed options from the Options->Favicons menu of the Administration panel.
This is a drop in plugin, there are no additional files to set because it’s all done through the administration panel under Options->Favicons. Once you set your favicon location, it will display below the input field. This helps you determine quickly whether or not you entered your favicon location correctly without having to go refresh other browser windows or tabs to see if it worked. Note that this plugin will only work with WordPress 2.0 and above.
MaxBlogPress Favicon Wordpress Plugin allows you use the preset collection of the embedded favicons, or gives option to link to the image in the blog directory or on the external website. Installation can be completed in three easy steps.
Step 1: Install the plugin and go to: Options >> MBP Favicon
Step 2: Click on the icon which you want to use as favicon:
Step 3: Click on save
Note that when you first activate the plugin you will be asked to register it, which signs you up to an email list which you then have to confirm your subscription to. Upon clicking the confirmation link you are then directed to a page that is trying to sell you some blog traffic package. You’ll need to scroll all the way down to the bottom of the page to select “no thanks”.
On the following video, Caroline Middlebrook gives a nice video presentation of the plugin installation:
MaxBlogPress WordPress Plugin to install Favicon
Posted by Michael Pekker (AKA Nesher) at 10:41 PM Labels: favicon, favicon manager, favicon wordpress plugins, free wordpress plugins, MaxBlogPress Favicon Plugin, wordpress blog, wp admin console, WP admin panel 0 comments Links to this post



