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August 11, 2011
Mature, Production Ready Open-Source Software
This will be an ever-growing list of mature and production-ready open-source software:
- Linux, Kernel | http://www.kernel.org/
- Debian, OS | http://www.debian.org/
- Apache, web-server | http://httpd.apache.org/
- PostgreSQL, DB | http://www.postgresql.org/
- MySQL, DB | http://www.mysql.com/
- Drupal, CMS | http://drupal.org/
- WordPress, CMS | http://wordpress.org/
- Joomla, CMS | http://www.joomla.org/
- Xen, VM hypervisor | http://xen.org/
- PHP, Scripting language | http://www.php.net/
- Red Hat, OS, | http://www.redhat.com/
- Cent OS, OS | http://www.centos.org/ (Red Hat minus the branding & artwork)
- MediaWiki, wiki server | http://www.mediawiki.org/
Posted by acuervo. Filed under Business, CMS, Linux, Ubuntu, Web-Ecosystem, WordPress.
August 9, 2011
WP-Plugins for (almost) every site I install.
Duplicate Post | By Enrico Battocchi
Google XML Sitemaps | By Arne Brachhold
All in One SEO Pack | By Michael Torbert
WordPress Database Backup | By Austin Matzko
WordPress Backup | By BTE (Blog Traffic Exchange)
WP Minify | By Thaya Kareeson
WP Super Cache | By Donncha O Caoimh
Delete-Revision | By gohsy
Sociable | By Blogplay
WP to Twitter | By Joseph Dolson
JF3 Maintenance Redirect | By Jack Finch
Iframe | By webvitaly
Posted by acuervo. Filed under Linux, Web-Ecosystem, WordPress.
March 26, 2009
Posting to wordpress using Google Apps email or Gmail
Google Apps POP3 server requires SSL in order to work. If your webserver was built with SSL support, you can simply do the following in the wordpress “Post via e-mail” configuration:
- Enter ssl://pop.gmail.com as the mail server
- Enter 995 as the port.
Done!
Posted by acuervo. Filed under WordPress.
March 2, 2009
Free blogging desktop clients for linux
This will be an ever gowing list of blogging desktop clients
Posted by acuervo. Filed under Firefox, Linux, WordPress.
October 20, 2008
Multilanguage WordPress plug-ins
Keeping this handy in order of preference:
- http://wpml.org/
- http://www.qianqin.de/qtranslate/installation-guide/
- http://jamietalbot.com/wp-hacks/gengo/
- http://blog.zen-dreams.com/en/wordpress/zdmultilang/
- http://www.fredfred.net/skriker/index.php/polyglot
- http://www.poplarware.com/languageplugin.html
- http://www.nothing2hide.net/wp-plugins/wordpress-global-translator-plugin/
Posted by acuervo. Filed under Web-Ecosystem, WordPress.
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