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This week, we are kicking off a new series, WordPress Mondays. As the title says, on Mondays Evolutionary Designs will post article(s) related to WordPress. These articles will be anything from tutorials, theme previews, about plugins, or wordpress news. These articles will come from new articles I have written in the past from other sites, guest authors, WordPress mashups, or a great article that I came across.
WordPress Mondays
To start things off, here is an article I had originally planed to write for Evolutionary Designs, but when I started writing for WordPress Junkies I ended up posting it there instead. So for our first WordPress Monday, I decided to share it here.
Use the WordPress Editor to Find Related Content for Deep Linking
This article was written back in May and is about using your editor to find related content from deep within your blog. I first noticed that you could search for older articles using the WordPress editor when I was writing a guest post and was using the editor to add a link. That’s when I saw the option to search older articles for something related to the article.
On Evolutionary Designs, I never noticed this feature because I use Windows Live Writer to write and upload my articles to the server, I then use the WordPress Insights plugin. So I looked into the feature and saw that it was a new feature for that update. This new feature works great and I find myself using it more than the insights plugin.
Check out the article to see how you can use the WordPress Editor to look for and find related content for deep linking.
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I stopped using the insights plugin and opted for the built in search in WordPress Editor, it works just as well and it’s one less plugin to have installed 😉
Yeah I’m about to remove that plugin as well. After writing this article, I realized that I haven’t used that plugin in over two months.
I usually remove plugins that I haven’t used for a while and if there is a way of doing the same sort of thing without one, then I’ll go that route as well 😉
i am new here and i am still searching for some ideas, and i found this post maybe i do the same too i am going to remove the plugin that i am using.i am sure i will try this.
i guess i do the same i try to remove plugin,honestly i really don’t know what to do I was writing a guest post and was using the editor to add a link. That’s when I saw the option to search older articles for something related to the article.