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Tag Archives: Wordpress
WordPress Bold for Strong Deprecation Tutorial
Let’s face it, this blog posting‘s original premise has been waiting in the wings, for publication. Things move on, and it is published now, pushed up the priority list as we discovered … issues, resulting in transparent text, regarding code … Continue reading
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WordPress Blog Comments URL Right Click Popup Check Tutorial
In the past we have only mildly changed the administration section of our TwentyTen themed WordPress.org blog (you are currently reading) here at RJM Programming, and some of that involved new WordPress plugins, as you can read a bit about … Continue reading →