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1 year ago

in Monk and Novice on Craig Ferguson Images
Craig,

I left message for you in the forum, but I figured I go straight here. I had the same problem before.

The Taiwan picture of the day is way to big for your sidebar, and that is likely what is causing the IE bug to occur. Start pulling things out of the sidebar, starting with that and see if it doesn't fix it.

Cheers,

John

1 year ago

in The NHBushman Jams on Craig Ferguson Images
Hey,

Did you do any Taxi covers? Maybe next time you'll shoot a short video too. Something to add a little live flavor.

1 year ago

in WordPress: Removing Nofollow Without A Plugin on Sage Blogger
I agree with you guys. I occasionally check spam though and still weed out comments that are legit. I am a bit of a worrier, and have been fighting a bit of spam in these links. Starting a new blog makes it easier to see about this (before the spam becomes too much to sort). Nofollow is a Wordpress rule, and really, many people using Wordpress aren't geeks like me and don't really care about nofollow. I still, however think the game is changing again and it could be of concern later. The Spam industry is always evolving, just like the web....

I do plan on changing to follow. I think a plugin that allowed you to set a threshold of comments, like if you pass 2 comments, and all your links will change to nofollow would be better. You can adjust the number of links per site.. Just to ttry to avoid crappy comments...

1 year ago

in WordPress: Removing Nofollow Without A Plugin on Vlad Zabblotskyy - A politically Incorrect Blogger
I agree with you guys. I occasionally check spam though and still weed out comments that are legit. I am a bit of a worrier, and have been fighting a bit of spam in these links. Starting a new blog makes it easier to see about this (before the spam becomes too much to sort). Nofollow is a Wordpress rule, and really, many people using Wordpress aren't geeks like me and don't really care about nofollow. I still, however think the game is changing again and it could be of concern later. The Spam industry is always evolving, just like the web....

I do plan on changing to follow. I think a plugin that allowed you to set a threshold of comments, like if you pass 2 comments, and all your links will change to nofollow would be better. You can adjust the number of links per site.. Just to ttry to avoid crappy comments...

1 year ago

in WordPress: Removing Nofollow Without A Plugin on Sage Blogger
This is a nice way to encourage comments on blogs, but it also encourages meaningless comments like 'good stuff' and 'great work here'. I am not sure what is worse, but as a benefit to your blogging friends comments shouldn't be nofollow.

1 year ago

in WordPress: Removing Nofollow Without A Plugin on Vlad Zabblotskyy - A politically Incorrect Blogger
This is a nice way to encourage comments on blogs, but it also encourages meaningless comments like 'good stuff' and 'great work here'. I am not sure what is worse, but as a benefit to your blogging friends comments shouldn't be nofollow.
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