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Whenever you enter a query in a search engine and hit 'enter' you get a list of web results that contain that query term. Users normally tend to visit websites that are at the top of this list as they perceive those to be more relevant to the query. If you have ever wondered why some of these websites rank better than the others then you must know that it is because of a powerful web marketing technique called Search Engine Optimization (SEO). SEO is a technique which helps search engines find and rank your site higher than the millions of other sites in response to a search query. SEO thus helps you get traffic from search engines. This SEO tutorial covers all the necessary information you need to know about Search Engine Optimization - what is it, how does it work and differences in the ranking criteria of major search engines. 1. How Search Engines Work The first basic truth you need to know to learn SEO is that search engines are not humans. While this might be obvious for everybody, the differences between how humans and search engines view web pages aren't. Unlike humans, search engines are text-driven. Although technology advances rapidly, search engines are far from intelligent creatures that can feel the beauty of a cool design or enjoy the sounds and movement in movies. Instead, search engines crawl the Web, looking at particular site items (mainly text) to get an idea what a site is about. This brief explanation is not the most precise because as we will see next, search engines perform several activities in order to deliver search results – crawling, indexing, processing, calculating relevancy, and retrieving. First, search engines crawl the Web to see what is there. This task is performed by a piece of software, called a crawler or a spider (or Googlebot, as is the case with Google). Spiders follow links from one page to another and index everything they find on their way. Having in mind the number of pages on the Web (over 20 billion), it is impossible for a spider to visit a site daily just to see if a new page has appeared or if an existing page has been modified, sometimes crawlers may not end up visiting your site for a month or What you can do is to check what a crawler sees from your site. As already mentioned, crawlers are not humans and they do not see images, Flash movies, Javascript, frames, password-protected pages and directories, so if you have tons of these on your site, you'd better run the Spider Simulator below to see if these goodies are viewable by the spider. If they are not viewable, they will not be spidered, not indexed, not processed, etc. - in a word they will be non-existent for search engines. After a page is crawled, the next step is to index its content. The indexed page is stored in a giant database, from where it can later be retrieved. Essentially, the process of indexing is identifying the words and expressions that best describe the page and assigning the page to particular keywords. For a human it will not be possible to process such amounts of information but generally search engines deal just fine with this task. Sometimes they might not get the meaning of a page right but if you help them by optimizing it, it will be easier for them to classify your pages correctly and for you – to get higher rankings. When a search request comes, the search engine processes it – i.e. it compares the search string in the search request with the indexed pages in the database. Since it is likely that more than one page (practically it is millions of pages) contains the search string, the search engine starts calculating the relevancy of each of the pages in its index with the search string. There are various algorithms to calculate relevancy. Each of these algorithms has different relative weights for common factors like keyword density, links, or metatags. That is why different search engines give different search results pages for the same search string. What is more, it is a known fact that all major search engines, like Yahoo!, Google, Bing, etc. periodically change their algorithms and if you want to keep at the top, you also need to adapt your pages to the latest changes. This is one reason (the other is your competitors) to devote permanent efforts to SEO, if you'd like to be at the top. The last step in search engines' activity is retrieving the results. Basically, it is nothing more than simply displaying them in the browser – i.e. the endless pages of search results that are sorted from the most relevant to the least relevant sites. 2. Differences Between the Major Search Engines Although the basic principle of operation of all search engines is the same, the minor differences between them lead to major changes in results relevancy. For different search engines different factors are important. There were times, when SEO experts joked that the algorithms of Bing are intentionally made just the opposite of those of Google. While this might have a grain of truth, it is a matter a fact that the major search engines like different stuff and if you plan to conquer more than one of them, you need to optimize carefully. There are many examples of the differences between search engines. For instance, for Yahoo! and Bing, on-page keyword factors are of primary importance, while for Google links are very, very important. Also, for Google sites are like wine – the older, the better, while Yahoo! generally has no expressed preference towards sites and domains with tradition (i.e. older ones). Thus you might need more time till your site gets mature to be admitted to the top in Google, than in Yahoo!. Credits to whoever owns this . Just a good explanation I found.1 point
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Version 1.0.14
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This script will check if you are ready to use IPS Community Suite 4.x Simply upload the script either to the directory where your current IP.Board 3.x. installation is (if you want to test if you're ready to upgrade) or anywhere else on your server (if you want to test if you can perform a fresh install) and run it in your web browser. The script will check your PHP and MySQL versions against what is required and what we recommend. It's important to note that the recommendations are just recommendations for optimum performance for IPS 4. If you're still running IP.Board 3.x then we recommend that you stay on the PHP and MySQL versions you have currently.1 point -
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The question(s) in this support topic have been answered and the topic author has resolved their issue. This topic is now closed. If you have other questions, please open a new topic.1 point
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Go to " boardIndexTemplate " search at " mesai" <td style='width: 10%;'><span class='nstatsNumber'> {parse expression="$this->registry->getClass('class_localization')->formatNumber( intval( $total_topics_posts ) )"} </span><span class='nstatsText'>mesai</span></td> change span class Text with " message " <td style='width: 10%;'><span class='nstatsNumber'> {parse expression="$this->registry->getClass('class_localization')->formatNumber( intval( $total_topics_posts ) )"} </span><span class='nstatsText'>message</span></td>1 point
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Version 1.0
204 downloads
OVER $16,000 WORTH OF PREMIUM PLUGINS!! ENJOY! - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 86 PREMIUM WooCommerce Addons/Plugins 24 PREMIUM Gravity Forms Addons/Plugins 1 DEVELOPER Copy of Gravity Forms 1 FULL Copy of iThemes - Backup Buddy 5PREMIUM WooThemes Plugins/Addons [ PLUGIN LIST ] ( * ALL PLUGINS ARE LATEST VERSION * ) Affiliate Pro 2.7.1 Affiliate Pro All Addons (One ZIP File) WooCommerce Affiliate Pro Extension 1.4.1 iThemes Backupbuddy 6.5.0.2 Gravity Forms Plugin 1.9.15.3 Gravity Form Addons: Gravity Forms Active Campaign 1.3.1 Gravity Forms Authorizenet 2.1.5 Gravity Forms Aweber 2.3 Gravity Forms Campaign Monitor 3.4.1 Gravity Forms Coupons 2.2 Gravity Forms Dropbox 1.1.3 Gravity Forms Freshbooks 2.2.3 Gravity Forms Help Scout 1.2.5 Gravity Forms Mailchimp 3.7.1 Gravity Forms Paypal 2.5.3 Gravity Forms Paypal Payments Pro 1.8.2 Gravity Forms Quiz 2.4.4 Gravity Forms Signature 2.3.11 Gravity Forms Slack 1.3.1 Gravity Forms Stripe 1.9.4 Gravity Forms Survey 2.6 Gravity Forms User Registration 2.4.4 Gravity Forms Zapier 1.8 WooCommerce Groups 1.9.1 WooCommerce Account Funds 2.0.5 WooCommerce Postcode/Address Validation 1.7.2 WooCommerce Admin Custom Order Fields 1.4.1 WooCommerce Advanced Product Labels 1.0.4 WooCommerce Amazon S3 Storage 2.1.2 WooCommerce Bookings 1.8.4 WooCommerce Cart Addons 1.5.8 WooCommerce Cart Notices 1.4.1 WooCommerce Cart Reports 1.1.8 WooCommerce Catalog Visibility Options 2.7.0 WooCommerce Chained Products 2.3.6 WooCommerce Checkout Addons 1.6.2 WooCommerce Checkout Field Editor 1.4.9 WooCommerce Compare Products Pro 2.2.1 WooCommerce Composite Products 3.3.2 WooCommerce Conditional Content 1.1.5 WooCommerce Customer History 1.1.11 WooCommerce Customer Order CSV Export 3.10.2 WooCommerce Customer/Order/Coupon CSV Import Suite 2.8.0 WooCommerce Customer/Order XML Export Suite 1.5.0 WooCommerce Dynamic Pricing 2.10.5 WooCommerce Facebook Tab 1.1.9 WooCommerce Follow up Emails 4.4.7 WooCommerce Force Sells 1.1.7 WooCommerce Free Gift Coupons 1.0.8 WooCommerce Authorize.net CIM 2.0.7 WooCommerce Authorize.net DPM 1.5.2 WooCommerce Paypal Adaptive Payments 1.1.4 WooCommerce Paypal Advanced 1.20 WooCommerce Paypal Digital Goods 3.2.1 WooCommerce Paypal Express 3.5.1 WooCOmmerce Paypal Pro 4.4.1 WooCommerce Stripe 2.5.4 WooCommerce Give Product 1.0.5 WooCommerce Gravity Forms Product Addons 2.10.2 WooCommerce Group Coupons 1.5.0 WooCommerce Help Scout Extension 1.2 WooCommerce Instagram 1.0.7 WooCommerce Memberships 1.3.8 WooCommerce Min/Max Quantities 2.3.8 WooCommerce Name Your Price 2.3.3 WooCommerce Newsletter Subscriptions 2.2.4 WooCommerce One Page Checkout 1.2.4 WooCommerce Order/Customer CSV Export 3.9.1 WooCommerce Order Barcodes 1.2.1 WooCommerce PDF Invoices 3.1.7 WooCommerce PDF Product Vouchers 2.4.1 WooCommerce Print Invoices & Packing List (pip) 2.6.1 WooCommerce Points and Rewards 1.5.5 WooCommerce Pre-Orders 1.4.4 WooCommerce Product Add-Ons 2.7.13 WooCommerce Product Bundles 4.12.0 WooCommerce Product CSV Import Suite 1.10.7 WooCommerce Product Documents 1.3.1 WooCommerce Product Finder 1.2.0 WooCommerce Product Gallery Slider 1.4.1 WooCommerce Product Retailers 1.5.1 WooCommerce Product Search 1.4.1 WooCommerce Products of the Day 1.1.3 WooCommerce Product Support 2 WooCommerce Product Vendors 1.2.3 WooCommerce Quick View 1.1.4 WooCommerce Recommendation Engine 3.0.0 WooCommerce Review for Discount 1.6 WooCommerce Sales Report Email 1.1.1 WooCommerce Sequential Order Numbers Pro 1.8.1 WooCommerce Fedex Shipping 3.3.3 WooCommerce UPS Shipping Method 3.1.2 WooCommerce USPS Shipping 4.2.121 WooCommerce Shipstation 4.1.2 WooCommerce Smart Coupons 3.0.6 WooCommerce Social Login 1.6.0 WooCommerce Software Add-on 1.6.1 WooCommerce Splash Popup 1.2.1 WooCommerce Store Credit 2.1.3 WooCommerce Stripe 2.6.4 WooCommerce Newsletter Subscriptions 2.3.0 WooCommerce Subscription Downloads 1.1.0 WooCommerce Subscriptions 2.0.6 WooCommerce Table Rate Shipping 2.9.2 WooCommerce Tabs Manager 1.4.1 WooCommerce Terms and Conditions Popup 1.0.0 WooCommerce URL Coupons 2.1.4 WooCommerce Waitlist 1.4.5 WooCommerce Wishlist 1.9.5 WooCommerce Zapier 1.5 WooSlider 2.2.2 WooSlider Products Slideshow 1.0.9 Wootheme Sensei 1.8.8 WooCommerce Tickets 3.12.11 point -
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Due request from users this has been re-uploaded original from IPS store. Like it press the green ^ button at bottom right or feed me some cookies. VirusTotal ------------------------------------------------------ Create forms for CSS design purposes with ease! The CSS Shell app adds new Form Elements that parse and interface CSS code as form input rows. The app currently includes (other than the actual CssShell class) the sub-classes: Border, BorderRadius, BoxShadow and Gradient (experimental). Each can be used to easily generate its suggested name's CSS code. You can also use these classes as a reference when deriving your very own CSS Shell sub-classes. Why CSS Shell? While it's true that creating CSS code is possible using the current form element classes, the process would be tedious for large-scale element redesigns, especially with more complex CSS and even more-so during the value parsing phase. The CSS Shell was designed to support a simpler interface, one which allows input and output of CSS data with the ease of any old form element class. This becomes extremely useful when generating multi-part CSS code. Another issue to address was the interface structure, since any form that contains a number of fields for every single piece of data would become extremely demanding in terms of screen-usability. The last piece of interface support was a preview template, which has a JS controller overlooking its 'Apply preview' button, and allows for a real-time preview of CSS designs, from within the actual form. CSS Shell in a Nutshell With a CSS Shell object, you basically have a form element that represents a single line of CSS code, which means you can input and output CSS code as strings. The CSS Shell is a form element, but also a form in its own right; Use the add(...) method to add regular form elements into the CSS Shell, and they will hold the different parts of the CSS code. For instance we could have a CSS Shell which generates a 'padding' CSS code with a default value of '1em 5px -5%' and a matching (or higher) amount of Number inputs added to it. There is no real need in designating default values for the Number inputs, since the default CSS code string will be parsed and set onto the appropriate input element upon addition. Once the form is submitted, retrieving the CSS line is as simple as retrieving any form element value - just get the value from the values array, it will all be in one place, parsed and ready to apply! Some DEV API:1 point -
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Version 3.7.1
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Chevereto v3.7.1 Released on January 30th 2016 Added edit icon indicator for each image preview on upload Added halt for invalid file extension on upload Added support for PHP 7 Added admin notice when using error_reporting in production Added translation placeholders for update process Improved class.sftp.php Improved class.ftp.php Improved custom CSS functionality Improved storage error display Fixed security issue in listings Fixed bug in non working duplicate image detection when using watermarks Fixed bug in user settings with mandatory email field for social login Fixed bug in fullscreen loader Fixed bug in album view when selecting album description text Fixed bug in user profile and untranslated followers label Fixed bug in image list when assigning multiple images to an album Fixed bug in user settings when unlinking a social account Fixed bug in image viewer with panorama images Fixed bug in image viewer with false positive 404 page (external storage images) Fixed bug in Twitter sharer when no account has been set-up Fixed bug in class.search.php with "q" parameter handling Fixed bug in test email feature and unbinded $t parameter Fixed bug in anywhere uploader with NSFW input handling Fixed bug in search template and empty title Fixed syntax bug in route.api.php Fixed syntax bug in route.dashboard.php Updated Amazon PHP SDK to v3.14.0 Updated PHPMailer to v5.2.14 Updated phpseclib library Updated G\ Library to v1.0.27 Updated Chinese Simplified, Chinese Traditional, Danish, Dutch, French, Indonesian, Portuguese (Brazil), Spanish, Turkish and Vietnamese translations-1 points