Tuesday, September 2, 2014

How to enable shortcodes in Wordpress widgets

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Traceroute is still a great tool, but mtr ("my traceroute") provides even more insights when you're looking into network routing problems. Read More


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Data Center Hot-Spots Prevention Techniques
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How to enable shortcodes in Wordpress widgets
Shortcodes in Wordpress are small snippets of text that you can enter into a post or page body which trigger a larger function to run at that position. It's the equivalent of inserting a program inline with your content and it's useful in many scenarios. Wouldn't it be nice to have this power in sidebar widgets as well? Read More

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When Disaster Tests Your Business, Cloud Can Save It
Find out why the survivors of Hurricane Sandy and other recent calamities say they wish they'd had cloud-based business VoIP communications, rather than "the vulnerability and limitations of the premises-based communications we had in place." Read Now

This more-powerful Raspberry Pi competitor is totally free
Wishing your Raspberry Pi had more power for all those hardware hacking projects you have planned? There's a new barebones board on the market that may better fit your needs, and right now you can sign-up for your chance to get it for free. Read More

IT resume makeover: How to avoid buzzword burnout
Christopher White's resume was crammed with buzzwords, jargon and what executive resume writer, social media and career strategist Donald Burns calls "techno-gibberish." Read More


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