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I just installed the reCAPTCHA WordPress plugin. It works like similar CAPTCHA plugins, but with a literary twist. From the reCAPTCHA website:
Over 60 million CAPTCHAs are solved every day by people around the world. reCAPTCHA channels this human effort into helping to digitize books from the Internet Archive. When you solve a reCAPTCHA, you help […]

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Having designed and developed websites for the past seven years, lately I’ve found WordPress’ feature set, usability, extensibility, and open source community make it an ideal CMS solution for many of my clients. Now as a way of generating some interaction with my peers and marketing my abilities, I have added my own WordPress blog […]

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I have seen at least one other WordPress Subpages Widget out there; however, I wrote this one before I found the other one. Check out my WenderHost Subpages Widget for more details, a demo, and the download.

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For large organizations desiring a scalable web presence, I’ve found that the multi-user version of WordPress makes an excellent solution. Case in point, this past month, I used WordPress MU to implement a redesign of the Fellowship Evangelical Free Church (FEFC) website (fefc.com).
The Problem
Prior to implementing a redesign, the FEFC website was built upon a […]

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