2009/5/28 Jeff Waugh :
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>> Some ideas off the top of my head:
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>> * design and content best-practices
>> * SEO
>> * statistics
>
> (As in analytics?)
Yes.
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> Guess...a question I have for Word Press is whether it uses a database and
> needs/generates a sitemap or all the pages are flat HTML files directly
> discoverable by search engines.
a) yes it does use a database (MySQL)
b) even if you don't add an XML sitemap (which you can if it's important
Jeff Waugh wrote:
Some ideas off the top of my head:
* design and content best-practices
* SEO
* statistics
(As in analytics?)
Guess...a question I have for Word Press is whether it uses a database
and needs/generates a sitemap or all the pages are flat HTML files directly
discoverable by
> Some ideas off the top of my head:
>
> * design and content best-practices
> * SEO
> * statistics
(As in analytics?)
> * theming
> * mash-ups/integration with other services
OK, will figure out how to fit some of these in. Thanks! :-)
- Jeff
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2009/5/28 Jeff Waugh :
> Hi all,
>
> Does anyone have any particularly burning questions or issues they'd like to
> see covered in my WordPress talk tomorrow night? Here's the abstract to give
> your brain a nudge:
>
> Inside the dinky little ukelele heart of WordPress is a towering Marshall
> st
Hi all,
Does anyone have any particularly burning questions or issues they'd like to
see covered in my WordPress talk tomorrow night? Here's the abstract to give
your brain a nudge:
Inside the dinky little ukelele heart of WordPress is a towering Marshall
stack of grunty publishing muscle jus