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03 July 2009 ~ 0 Comments

Matt Mullenweg speaks about Improving Web Performance

Interesting and quite a coincidence I must say, to see another thought about web performance by Matt Mullenweg as recently I posted several posts about web performance: Web Performance Best Practices and One-Cent Tips to Increase Site Performance. For anyone who doesn’t know who is Matt Mullenweg, read more about him from Wikipedia. In short, [...]

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30 June 2009 ~ 2 Comments

Typogriph the Minimal WordPress theme

Obvious enough, I just changed my theme from Fusion to a cleaner and lightweight theme called Typogriph as I had been looking around for a simple yet nice theme that suits my need. And finally came down to Typogriph as my best choice. There may be other popular theme called Thesis which most notable bloggers [...]

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28 May 2009 ~ 5 Comments

One-Cent Tips to Increase Site Performance

Experience a spike in usage on your hosting server? Well, my old friend does as he highlighted in his recent post about his decision in switching his theme to a simple one: one that he presumed doesn’t chew up a lot of resources from his shared hosting server ;) . So here’s just my little thought or sharing tips on how to increase your web site or blog site performance for better user experience.

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23 May 2009 ~ 1 Comment

Retiring Snap Shots™ Plugin for WordPress.org

Well, first I felt sorry about retiring this plugin since Snap Shots™ was my first plugin I first installed on the first day of blogging. Thought it was fun and eye-candy. But on the other hand I realized that Snap Shots is kinda bloated in a sense that it makes your page loading heavy and [...]

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13 May 2009 ~ 1 Comment

Ways to Publicize Your Personal Blog

As a new blogger I always hope I could draw more readers to drop by my site at the same time increasing my site traffic or in marketing term increase your branding. However I realise I’ll be competing with millions notable bloggers out there and this is not an easy task. Here, I believe my patience and persistence are being challenged. So, if you’re up to this challenge I will share some guidance on where and how to start.

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