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WordPress theming: pushing trackbacks down
I was playing around with my comments section as I wanted to style trackbacks differently from “normal” comments, and while playing around, I decided to just bump them down. The problem with the trackbacks was that they were interfering with the comment discussion. And as I want to keep that discussion as lively as possible, [...]
Bidvertiser.net – Text-Link-Advertising
This is a sponsored review. I got a request to do a sponsored review for Bidvertiser for Advertisers. Requests like this are always fun, and this one started off even better, since the people at Bidvertiser really get how this market works. They encouraged me to sign up for their referral program and use the [...]
Google Search URL parameters cheat sheet
I’ve been playing around with the URL parameters Google has to offer a lot lately, mostly after the de-personalized search stuff. I’ve now built a list of these parameters and created a PDF cheat sheet file with all of them in there. Included in this PDF are links to the documentation for the values some [...]
Blogspam works, but only in large quantities
Dave Davies did some research on whether nofollow links still pass some linkjuice, and as it turns out (which we knew of course) it does, a bit… So, for your blogspam to be useful, you have to do it in very very large quantities :)
What’s more frustrating than having a link from dev.live.com?
My domain-info script has a link from the dev.live.com mashups list, which of course is nice, I mean: who doesn’t want a link from a live.com subdomain? But then I checked the dev.live.com robots.txt file… Now that sucks :) I wonder why they blocked it… I’ve sent in that question through the feedback form, you’d [...]
Linklove tuesday
So yesterday, DaveN declared linklove monday, so I thought it would be time for a linklove tuesday from my side! So some linklove from me, mostly to my Dutch friends and colleagues: Barry did a great post about how to do non-personalized search with Safari. Ramon did a nice post on backing up MySQL to [...]
Nasty duplicate content trouble created by annoying “SEO”
Update: Scott has since fixed the issue, as seen in the comments. (And I have thus removed the nofollows :) I was checking the backlinks to my No Personalized Search plugin page, when I saw this turn up as one of the backlinks: Now of course I thought that was odd (and a bit funny), [...]
MSN Reporter still buggy
MSN are apparently still unable to fix the bug I found, they seem to have taken down all Reporter sites for a while, yet the Dutch one is working for me right now, and the Belgian-French one is as well… Kind of weak though, don’t you think? It’s still possible to vote multiple times on [...]
The future of the internet.
Roy pointed me at this:
Google de-Personalized Search for Firefox and IE7
I’ve done it myself, I’ve created an OpenSearch plugin which adds &pws=0 to the query and thus shows you the clean results. This plugin easily allows you to search without having personalized searchresults, without logging out of Google. It’ll work with Firefox 2+ and IE7. Here it is: Google Search Plugin without Personalized Search. Update: [...]
