Input, ideas and you
Just finished a short report on Twitter and WordPress and those that are subscribed will be getting it after it has been edited one more time.
Really what I would like to know is what topics would be most helpful to be covered here. Not getting a lot of questions and have always tried to make this blog provide you with the answers to the questions you have about WordPress and blogging.
So guess this is more of a reminder to use the survey form in the menu above and ask your questions or leave your comments.
Still looking for ideas as to what plugin you would like Mr (Rocks) Plank to create for the readers here so he stops telling me that I suck. (It is all good natured of course.)
Thats all for today as I need to go to a funeral tomorrow so will be back on Saturday with the answers to questions that you have.
Use the survey form or leave them in the comments. Til then have a great day.
Mike Paetzold
P.S. Still looking for one more guinea pig test subject to participate in proof for 15 Minute Blog Traffic. If you have it and would like to share your results you can see the full details at the Test Results Blog.
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2 comments
David Perkins on February 26, 2009 at 8:55 am
My blog is an older version of wordpress. Still works fine. I have read that some older versions are open to hackers more than current versions are… so I’m considering upgrading and will have to do this manually since my host does not use cPanel for their Control Panel and fantastico is not offered either.
What challenges will I face by upgrading to the most current version of WP? I am not excited about having to mess around with databases… That’s a fact! The other parts I’m more comfortable with… but not the database side of it.
Any hints, tips, suggestions?
Dave (aka: trafficmechanic)
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Mike W. on February 26, 2009 at 8:42 pm
At one time I had several ideas for WordPress plugins. Unfortunately, I didn’t write them down in my moment of inspiration! (Bad habit) Here are a couple that I can think of right now:
(1) I would like a completely automated backup plugin. It would backup both the database and the WordPress directories.
(2) A plugin to easily switch between admin pages for the multiple WordPress blogs I have.
Mike W.´s last blog post..Web Data Parser
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