Re: [SLUG] WordPress talk tomorrow night

2009-05-29 Thread Sridhar Dhanapalan
2009/5/28 Jeff Waugh : > > >> Some ideas off the top of my head: >> >> * design and content best-practices >> * SEO >> * statistics > > (As in analytics?) Yes. -- Bring choice back to your computer. http://www.linux.org.au/linux -- SLUG - Sydney Linux User's Group Mailing List - http://slug.

Re: [SLUG] WordPress talk tomorrow night

2009-05-28 Thread Jeff Waugh
> 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

Re: [SLUG] WordPress talk tomorrow night

2009-05-28 Thread Marghanita da Cruz
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

Re: [SLUG] WordPress talk tomorrow night

2009-05-28 Thread Jeff Waugh
> 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 -- linux.conf.au 2010: Wellington, NZ ht

Re: [SLUG] WordPress talk tomorrow night

2009-05-27 Thread Sridhar Dhanapalan
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

[SLUG] WordPress talk tomorrow night

2009-05-27 Thread 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 stack of grunty publishing muscle jus