WordPress
An improvement of the first version – Ndomche 1.0
Characteristics
– For WordPress 2.5x
– A better “Widgetized Sidebar”.
– Top Posts sit right up there for everyone to see.
– The blank header — Keep painting.
– Live Demo – Theme I presently use on Kabatology – Open Source, Linux.
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Get Ndomche 1.2
– Need Help – Contact Me
Thanks to all of those who have contributed in one way or the other.
Also watch out for Ndomche III Columns . Soon Coming Up
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Many blogs out there have multiple authors/contributors but very few offer RSS feeds according to the author, if that is the case of your weblog, then why not do something about it. The advantage is, a reader could prefer not subscribing to the blog feeds but to a particular author/contributor that covers a niche he/she prefers. In simple terms – Or I subscribe to “that” author/contributor or I don’t subscribe at all. More»
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Whilst carrying out a regular check-up of all my active plugins, I found out that the All in One SEO Pack plugin, one of the most used WordPress plugin, is no longer maintained or supported by the author – Uberdose.
This means we have to get along with the present working version 1.4.6.8 – hoping it will remain compatible with future WordPress releases – and hoping it does not become a security issue.
My hope is that the author passes this plugin to some other community programmer who can carry-on this project – Let good will prevail.
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Ndomche Summary Theme is a CSS styling theme that is built on WordPress 2.5 that you can style to your taste. If you have not yet upgraded to WordPress 2.5, you are advised to do so before using this theme.
– With this theme your Gravatars would show up without any further customization.
– This grid-based theme is consider the need to have non-obstructive ads on your blog and seeks to ease navigation.
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Find out how secure are your passwords with this online tool called Password Meter. It would tell if your mother’s surname you use as password is secure enough. This tool able to show you exactly where your password “fails” and where it “excels”.
Putting together Uppercase and Lowercase Letters, Numbers, Symbols makes a better password, but repeating characters or a letters-only / numbers- only passwords make a bad password and Password Meter gives you a low password score.
Most WordPress administrators continue to use the default Username “admin” – this username is very easy to guess, which means all the security burden is left on the “Password”. Find out how secure is this password.
Do something good for yourself – change the “admin” username to something else at your Mysql database.
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