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This site is dedicated to my life outside of being a Computer Technician. Read more at the "About" section of this site.

All of the technical content formerly found here has now been moved to GirlGeekette dotNet.

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eHow - How to do Just About Anything

Created: 2005-11-29
Updated: 2006-10-8 @ 6:01 pm
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With the internet, it is so easy to learn how to do new things. From choosing cars and ordering them online to banking online, the internet has become a resource for a majority of people. With all of the information out there, it is easy to get information on just about anything.

Have you ever wondered how to

These and other simple instructions to do (just about) everything you have ever wanted to learn how to do can now be found on eHow . From networking computers to all use the same internet connection to choosing the right lawyer can all be found on this wonderfull resource site.

SEO A Wordpress Blog - The Optimal Title

Created: 2005-11-22
Updated: 2006-10-29 @ 10:36 am
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As discussed in The Psychology of Page Titles, The Power of a Title (Tag), and Where the Title is Seen, the title is of a page is one of the most underused part of a website that can be used to improve your listings in search engines. With WordPress, the default for the title is your Blog name. It appears in the browser, every page, and other places listed in Where the Title is Seen.

On the Diabetes Weblog, I am using WordPress 2.0 (beta). The code for the title by default is the same as the one in WordPress 1.5.2:

<title><?php bloginfo(’name’); ?> <?php if ( is_single() ) { ?> &raquo; Blog Archive <?php } ?> <?php wp_title(); ?></title>

This code will produce these results ( Permalinks are also used in this Blog.)

1. For the Home Page it will show the name of the Blog in the Title: