May 13th, 2010 By WP Tricks Posted in Plugins
You can Download WordPress Plugin Custom Query String (Reloaded), this plugin is the perfect solutions to create and customize your WordPress Post. Custom Query String (CQS) provides a Admin Options panel whereby users may specify any number of custom post queries. CQS enables custom sorting of many different types of queries, including:
- archive
- author
- category
- date
- year
- time
- search
- home
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Tags: Custom Query, Flexible, Plugin
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April 7th, 2010 By WP Tricks Posted in Plugins
When search engine visit our site, the first file that need to be checked is robots.txt, we need to tweak robots.txt to make it suitable for any search engine. We can restricted some search engine and allow the others using robots.txt. Because whenever a user (or a robot, more likely) appends “robots.txt” to your blog URL (e.g. http://blog.example.com/robots.txt), this plugin will serve up the robots.txt file that you created in the WordPress admin menu.

The Best Robots.txt WordPress Plugin
This plugin should work with most versions of WordPress, but it is particularly intended for WP-MU installations, since it allows each WPMU blog to have a unique robots.txt file. You can download KB Robots.txt plugin from WordPress.org, so which one the best setup for robots.txt? You can use our sample, this sample is I got across the net.
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Tags: Robots, SEO, Sitemap
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January 26th, 2010 By WP Tricks Posted in Plugins, Tricks
Exclude Some Categories on Feed, Archives, Search and many more in WordPress is another solutions to hidden our content from un necessary reader, there are some plugin that can handle it.
Recently, Miriam found an AMAZING plugin, Simply Exclude by Paul Menard, which is basically excluding heaven… or you can use Advanced Category Excluder (ACE). This plugins is the right solutions using Plugins method. There some different between two plugin. And there are is
- Advanced Category Excluder conflicts with the Exclude Pages plugin (described below) which excludes pages from the nav bar. Simple Exclude does not. When I activated it ACE all the pages that had been excluded with the Exclude Pages plugin appeared on the nav bar.
- With ACE you have to first publish a post in a category, and only then will that category appear in the list of categories for exclusion. This means that if you want a category to not appear in the RSS feed etc., your first post in that category has to.
- ACE also offers you to exclude Pages, which is so annoying since you have to go through a long list of all the pages on your site to see which you want to exclude, and they appear in long lists without any indication of parent pages and sub-pages. Also, there’s no easy way to exclude pages when you are adding or editing a page.
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Tags: Categories, Exclude, Functions, Plugins
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