One of my favourites websites Smashing Magazine published recently great post ‘10 Killer WordPress Hacks‘.
It is set of 2008 best WordPress hacks that we can use on our blogs.
This is short summary of this post:
1. Display AdSense Ads to Search Engines Visitors Only
2. Avoid Duplicate Posts in Multiple Loops
3. Replacing “Next” and “Previous” Page Links with Pagination
4. Automatically Get Images on Post Content
5. Create a “Send to Twitter” Button
6. Using Normal Quotes Instead of Curly Quotes
7. Deny Comment Posting to No Referrer Requests
8. Using CSS Sliding Doors in WordPress Navigaton
9. Display a Random Header Image on Your WordPress Blog
10. List Your Scheduled Posts
We can tuneup our WordPress SQL base and RSS using those two posts from the same source:
8 Useful WordPress SQL Hacks
10 Useful RSS-Tricks and Hacks For WordPress
Hope this will be useful for you.




Smashing Magazine is great. I check it out regularly. Lots of great content for bloggers or people who appreciate beauty.
A few nice, unknown tips.
Update single post PHP page to make the h1 tag the title of the post - not the name of the blog. For SEO purposes, this is critical.
See you’re using number 5 on the site already. Looking good.
Good tips I didn’t know so thanks for the post.
Nice blog - adding you to my rss reader - keep up the good work!
Hi! Thank you for this post. Actually, I’m not very familiar with this topic but after reading your post, it’s clear now! Keep up the good posts like this. Take care!
Gotta love the hacks. A few of these are well worth implementing.
Great stuff…never heard of a lot of these WP tricks…
What are the major advantages of pagination vs.’next/previous’?
How often does this site update, I signed up for the mailing list. Looks promising.
I am a Blogger boy, but I have to pay credit to Wordpress. Great article here that shows how WP can really benefit bloggers. Cheers.
BTW
I think that is better to use affiliate ads
but thank for sharing
Simple but useful information.Thanks.
For beginners,it’s easier to use wordpress’ blog service.