I found this cool AJAX Shoutbox plugin for WordPress today. I liked it so much that I added it to my site (you can find it on the sidebar of my homepage). The plugin uses AJAX, a technology that allows information to be transmitted to the server without the user refreshing the page.
Thats right! I have been awarded and named Successful and Outstanding Bloggers of Successful Blog by Liz
55 Reasons to Design in XHTML/CSS
Posted on March 17th, 2006 | Category: General, Internet | No Comments »In no particular order 55 reasons to do tableless websites using valid XHTML for markup, CSS for layout and Flash sparingly, only as an ingredient.
That’s right I replied to my last spam mail and now I receive more spam than ever.
How to promote your WordPress Archive
Posted on March 16th, 2006 | Category: Internet, WordPress | 2 Comments »Blogs are sorted according to the latest posts and so your old posts will be hidden in the blog archives. ME Strauss of Successful Blog suggested a few points to promote blog archive. I will show you how to promote your WordPress Archive with help of some WordPress plugins.
Subscribe to Comments for WordPress
Posted on March 15th, 2006 | Category: WordPress Plugins | 2 Comments »I had been thinking of installing this plugin for quite some time. Well, you must be wondering what this plugin for WordPress does.
Subscribe to Comments is a WordPress plugin that allows commenters on an entry to subscribe to e-mail notifications for subsequent comments. I think the plugin is very useful especially for those blogs which get many comments.
Well, that’s what the email I received today says. It seems I won a lottery that I never even took part in. Here’s what the email says:
The Matrix Effect is very easy to accomplish, all you need is 3 simple filters.
Morphing is often done by just cutting and pasting body parts from an image to another. To get a more realistic effect, you need to match the size and skin color.
WordPress 2.0.2 security release
Posted on March 11th, 2006 | Category: General, Internet, WordPress | 1 Comment »Matt has posted WordPress 2.0.2, which is a security fix release. If you run a WordPress blog, update it ASAP – you don’t want to wait until people figure out how to exploit the security flaw in WP 2.0.1.
The problems addressed are unannounced XSS issues privately discovered and reported to the WordPress team. Thanks to Mark Jaquith, Robert Deaton, and David House for assisting with this release.

