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Answered by JorjaP : Oct 23 2012 03:54 AM
Hi Kaushalam
there is a WordPress plugin for SEO called
All in One SEO Pack .
You can search that full answer >
Answered by camellefoster : Jun 26 2012 06:02 AM
Hi there! All of these in your list is suited for a great CMS for a website. Most often, nowadays wordpress are always chosen. It is because it offers a lot of features that is very helpful. But, ... full answer >
Relevance ranking functions take a number of different factors into account and compute a single relevance value for every given document. The following excerpt below from the O'Reilly public...
The following excerpt from the O'Reilly publication Introduction to Search with Sphinx speaks to the easiest ways to work with multiple indexes. Under most circumstances, you will at some point ne...
The following excerpt from the O'Reilly publication Introduction to Search with Sphinx will give you some insight into using stop words and short words when searching via Sphinx.
All keywords are ...
Did you know SharePoint offers version control? You wouldn't notice it because it's not enabled by default. This excerpt from Ben Curry's Microsoft® SharePoint® 2010 Administrator's Pocket Consult...
Drupal is one of the more well-known open source Content Management Systems out there. Chances are, if you're looking to accomplish some specific content management task, there's probably a Drupal m...
Have you had a sneaking suspicion that a site may be running Joomla, but you're not quite sure of it? In this excerpt from Severdia & Crowder's Using Joomla you'll learn some of the methods of d...
I don't know how to break this to you. You probably should have read this when it came around the first time. Here's a link to cheer you up. If this is your first time reading this, then you're in l...
Answered by severdia : Jan 22 2010 04:36 PM
The Dreamweaver plug-ins will only get you so far. What's usually missing is the back-end processing. You can easily set up things like a contact form to use PHP or a CGI script to mail the fields... full answer >