Were you just wondering how we created our sitemap…. Well, this is not a Wordpress plugin. Its just a set of PHP snippets put together to generate the whole stuff. We first saw this on one Clazh ( by Arpit Jacob ) who recommended this to us.
This sitemap is called as the “XHTML Sitemap” by Pearsonified. One of the main advantages of this would be the SEO which every Web Developer is hunting for…. The XHTML Sitmap can be easily integrated into any version of Wordpress above ver 2.1.
This is no complexity but as simple as firing some set of SQL Queries and returning a list of All internal pages, All internal blog posts, Monthly and Topical Archives and the available RSS Feeds.
Below is an online demo of the RAW content which will be generated using the XHTML Sitemap. Basically this is going to take the default styles from your CSS and they can be customized too…
The dfTheme which is also a reason for Dezinerfolio’s success is now available for Blogger.There were a lot of requests for this when the theme released… We give the credit to Jack Book (on our Network now…) who converted this theme to Blogger.
Here is some Important notes you need to read carefully, (by Jack Book)
Change your timestamp format into this:
Tuesday, July 17, 2008
- Go to your dashboard
- Go to Setting, Formatting
- There you should see Timestamp format, You have to change, so it looks like this
- Save Setting.
There are actually 2 sidebars on the right part. it’s top sidebar, and bottom sidebar. the different is, that the top sidebar, all the widget content would be expandable, and the bottom is not.So if you want to add more expandable content, you know where to put it down.To have expandable content, you need to write your widget within this format
This is the content of my widget on the right sidebar.
include inside are: Search Form, Recent Post, and Recent Comments.
You can use this as an example. this is the content of widget name= HTML4
I have put the HTML4 Widget under bottom-mid section, so you can edit it there. once you have done editing it, you can drop it down to the top sidebar. and once it’s dropped there, you can the widget through your published blog.
On the bottom, you will see that there are 3 split bottoms, it’s a left bottom, mid bottom, and right bottom. you can put your widget too there.
Your blog title will be automatically hidden, and replaced by the image on top. of course you can change it.
- just go to your html editor on your blogger dashboard
- find this code:
Wordpress 2.6 has just been released, and adds Wiki-like tracking of post edits, use of Gears for faster page rendering for admins, theme previews, and more...