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5 ways to pimp out your WordPress weblog

WordPressSo, you got your domain name registered, your hosting plan set up, and you've configured your brand new WordPress weblog. Or maybe you've had WordPress set up for a while and you're wondering what you can do to spice things up a little bit? Look no further, we'll let you know how you can pimp out your WordPress and give you that happy fuzzy feeling about your blog again. It is after all, part of your online identity!

Apply a new theme: This may be a daunting task, depending on how much you've customized your current theme. However, there's no better way to give your WordPress blog new life than to completely re-fresh it's look and feel. There are a ton of great places to find exciting themes based on your tastes and preferences, but we would start at WordPress' site, Smashing Magazine, and BestWPThemes.

OpenID: With all the press about OpenID lately, woudn't it be great to allow people who want to leave a comment on your blog to sign in using their OpenID? The WPOpenID plugin will allow you to this, as well as use your own OpenID as your log in to the admin interface of your WordPress blog.


Related Posts: One of the tough things on any blog is to get readers who click on a link into your blog to discover the other great content you may have to offer. That's where the Related Entries plug-in comes into play. After installing this plugin and making a few changes to your WordPress database (don't forget to backup first!), visitors will see a Related Entries section at the bottom of each post.

WP-Cache: Do you have any posts which may see heavy traffic? Such as something that may make the front page of Digg or other social networking site? WordPress sometimes has trouble staying available under heavy traffic. Utilizing WP-Cache will allow WordPress to handle all those simultaneous requests. It lightens the loa on your hosting server by converting your posts into static html for easy retrieval when a web request comes in.

FlickrRSS: Do you have a Flickr account that you'd love to integrate into your WordPress blog? flickrRSS for Wordpress from Eightface is the answer. This easy to use plugin will allow you to display your Flickr photos right in your weblog. You can specify either your own, public, or group photostreams. This plugin is very handy for the many bloggers who are also aspiring amateur photographers.

There you have it - five fast and easy ways to put some polish on your fancy shmancy blog. What are some of your favorite WordPress plugins or tricks? We look forward to seeing some good stuff in the comments.

Tags: blogging, opensource, wordpress

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