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Forum: Fixing WordPress
In reply to: Technorati Article ContentNiziol, your problem is a lack of reading skills, probably because you talk so much about yourself and others on your blog, that you’ve forgotten how to listen or read: http://eslus.com/LESSONS/READING/READ.HTM
So kid, go back with your name calling to your nonsense blog with your 100 visitors a day, because unlike you I have a real web site to run.
katie1, thanks for confrming that there was nothing wrong with my post. You’ve passed the reading test, well done and thanks for your help.
Btw, problem solved. 🙂
Forum: Fixing WordPress
In reply to: Technorati Article ContentWhat’s so hard to understand? I installed WordPress, I claim my blog at Technorati and when I look at one of my articles at Technorati it shows:
“Excerpt” Posted by “Author” under “Categories” “No Comments” Here is where the article starts.
So for example:
“Great Discovery Posted by Johnston under tips, article, news When I was trying to open the file, I made an astonishing discovery. It turns out…. blah, blah”
So if you look at this page: http://technorati.com/search/cars%20comments?start=140
You will see, if it’s still there, something like this:
93 Mustang Cobra February 6th,
2006 – Ford Mustangs Trader For Sale Free Classified Ads.Mustang Fastback Photo Gallery Convertibles Coupes More Pictures Here CARS FOR SALE. 93 Mustang … California for sale Classic Mustangs Trader. Posted in Uncategorized | No Comments »
Notice at the bottom text like “Posted in Uncategorized | No Comments”. Now that’s not my link, but hopefully you get the point now. The point is that where the actual article should, things are included that should NOT be included by Technorati when it spiders my blog.
Jwurster, you don’t have a similar issue, so don’t hijack my thread, you only create more confusion.
Forum: Fixing WordPress
In reply to: Technorati Article ContentC’mon guys, I must not be the only one with this problem.
Forum: Fixing WordPress
In reply to: Technorati Article ContentYes, but if I would do that, like for example removing the word “comments”, then a visitor of my blog has nas no link to click when he wants to add comments and I don’t thinkg that’s the best way to solve this problem.
What the post in Technorati shows is:
“Excerpt” Posted by “Author” under “Categories” “No Comments” Here is where the article starts.
I haven’t changed anything in the default theme or default WordPress PHP files yet, so there must be tons of people who use WordPress in combination with Technorati who have the same problem, I just can’t find anything related with Google(and I have looked hard).