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Bookmark History
Saved by 28 people (-9 private), first by anonymouse user on 2006-12-21
- Sandeepbali on 2008-09-17 - Tags no_tag
- Ceciles on 2008-05-21 - Tags Plug-in , RSS , blog , développement , outil , push , wordpress
- Leepotts on 2008-07-20 - Tags wordpress , plugin , godin , blogging
- Kolson29 on 2008-05-19 - Tags wordpress , plugins , WWSGD
- Homo_superior on 2008-05-16 - Tags wordpress , plugins , wordpress_plugins
Public Sticky notes
By default, new visitors to your blog will see a small box above each post containing the words “If you’re new here, you may want to subscribe to my RSS feed. Thanks for visiting!” After 3 visits the message disappears. You can customize this message, its lifespan, and its location.
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on 2007-01-27 by dajbelshaw