Published at May 11, 2008
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I talked about a plugin called Front Page Excluded Categories which can “remove” some posts from my blog home page, as i’m not running my blog on my own web hosting, so i contacted kingler, the webmaster of 72pines and asked whether he could help to add this plugin, surprisely he agreed and yesterday - 15 days after the request, i actived the plugin named: Advanced Category Excluder, it’s even easier to use than Front Page Excluded Categories, and now i can assure that you will never see some unrelated posts on my home page.
Two weeks after being a documentation clerk, i feel a little bit tired, the job itself is boring actually: receive bookings from colleague and confirm them on the computer, again and again, but not fast enough and always making mistakes. I think i can get use to that, so don’t worry about me :lol:
The hope of increase PR has broken again, i don’t know whether or not, i got the penalty from Google, that’s really frustrating…Plz~up to PR4 next time…Amen…
Oh, today is mother’s day, happy mother’s day to mothers all over the world~
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I found that plugin just now, which is exactly what i’m looking for for months! The name of this plugin is called: Front Page Excluded Categories, and here’s the introduction:
A basic plugin that excludes posts in one or more categories from appearing on the front page. This is especially useful if you use an automated posting system, like the del.icio.us bookmark blog posting feature, that updates your blog regularly. In such a case, you can assign these posts to an excluded category so they don’t appear on the front page, but do appear in a category page.
These all means i can make some posts “disappear” from my home page but can still be visited via exact url, cool right? There’re people like me are writing paid posts for their living, then this plugin is the best choice if they’re using WP. But…it’s a little bit difficult for me if i want to use this plugin, because i’m using 72pines service, and i can’t install this plugin by myself…All i can do is to suggest the 72pines team to install this plugin and that might not work 
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Published at June 25, 2007
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Opera has being blocked for almost two months, but i decided not to move to another bsp coz 1, i make some friends there. 2, it’s not easy to find a good bsp. Then i found it’s to hard for me to log on Opera to write a post, i have to use the proxy software to access it, and bear the snail-like connection speed. So, i moved to 72pines. THANKS yoozor offered me a delicious pinenut:).
Now, i got 10 pinenuts to invite those who want to enjoy the excellent services 72pines provided, so leave a comment here or just email me to get one.
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