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Yoast WP SEO vs All in One SEO
Monday, 31 January 2011 14:15

While setting things up here at the new site (new WP install), I’m trying to keep the custom functions and plugins down to a minimum. Seriously, if I don’t absolutely need it – if there is just no other way to do something – then no, I’m not going to install it. So far, I am using only the following plugins for the new WP install:

  • Akismet
  • WP-phpMyAdmin
  • All in One SEO Pack

My theory is that you can run a spam-free site without using any extra plugins, but I decided to leave Akismet installed for the time being, just to help stem the tide until I get everything dialed-in and fine-tuned.

The phpMyAdmin plugin is useful because the WP Database Manager plugin doesn’t work with Media Temple’s (dv) setup, or at least it doesn’t work for any of my sites – something involving the mysterious yet all-so-important MySQL & dump path, which seem to be missing entirely, according to the plugin. Nothing I try for those paths seem to work, so I decided to just use phpMyAdmin for quick and easy backups. I know about cron, but haven’t had a chance to set any of that up yet.

Finally, the All in One SEO Pack covers the one area where WordPress needs improvement: SEO. It would be great to have WordPress auto-generate meta description and keyword tags, and a custom titles options page would be HUGE. But unfortunately WordPress does none of this out of the box, so it is up to us hard-working designers to implement this much-needed functionality.

Yoast WPSEO vs All in One SEO

With a fresh new install of WordPress and tons of ambition, I was ready to start fresh and try some of those fancy new plugins that I couldn’t use at the “old” Perishable Press. One of these new plugins is an alternative to the long-standing All in One SEO plugin. Developed by Yoast and his team, WP SEO is the newest and most-hyped SEO plugin on the block. WP SEO has many features and loads of promise, so I thought I would give it try on the site and see how it went. After all, I was getting tired of having to reactivate and fiddle with AiOSEO after every update for every site, so I thought it would be nice to find a plugin that wasn’t as “high-maintenance”..

What I like about Yoast WP SEO plugin

Here is what I like about the WP SEO plugin:

  • Reputable source (trustworthy, reliable)
  • Many downloads (good for long-term)
  • Well-designed & easy to use
  • Lots of useful options for SEO

After installing the plugin, I began reading through the different Options pages and tried setting a few preferences. The page that actually replaces the AiOSEO functionality works like a dream – you can easily customize all of the titles for different page views, and there are plenty of variables to make things flexible. That is probably the best (and most important) part of the WP SEO plugin. If it were only that one page, I would probably still be using it.

What I don’t like about Yoast WP SEO plugin

If everything worked as advertised, I would still be using this remarkable plugin. Unfortunately, I kept running into walls with stuff not working or causing problems somehow. Here is a short list of the most problematic aspects:

  • Strange error upon activation that the “/wpseo/” directory could not be created (could not resolve this; no idea what it means)
  • With the plugin enabled, category tags and templates did not work
  • After uninstalling the plugin, category permalinks did not work
  • None of the Sitemap functionality seemed to work – no sitemaps were created or updated
  • WordPress’ paged-comment links don’t work when “Redirect ugly URL’s to clean permalinks” option is enabled
  • Could not for the life of me figure out how to do the “clean uninstall” that is advertised for this plugin
  • Empty/broken “File Editor” page (not sure what’s up with that)
  • Insertion of “Plugin by Yoast” credits in the source code – even on pages that include no plugin output

I kept going with the plugin as long as I could, but the busted paged-comments and category permalinks pretty much changed my mind on this one. Sadly, I could not find that “clean uninstall” option that is advertised all over the place. It would have been nice to clean up the database after uninstalling, because the category permalinks still would not work after completely removing the plugin. To fix this, I needed to reset my permalinks to default and then switch them back to custom again (to reset the permalink rules, I suspect).

And the winner is..

I think the Yoast plugin is great and has loads of potential, but until some of these issues are addressed, I have to roll with the old standby, All in One SEO. AiOSEO is a simple plugin that does one thing very well: generates unique meta description, keyword, and title tags. That’s really the only thing I need it for, simply because WordPress provides no built-in way of doing so. One of these days, you’ll be able to install WordPress and have automatically generated meta & title tags without installing another plugin. Until then, I’m keeping it simple with AiOSEO.

Read more: http://perishablepress.com/wpseo-vs-aioseo/

 
use maven ant plugin to run python test
Wednesday, 28 July 2010 10:45
Started to use python for some system stuff and wanted to be able to test it with the rest of the code.

The ant plugin is an EZ way to shell out from pom.xml



org.apache.maven.plugins
maven-antrun-plugin


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Read more: http://feeds.dzone.com/~r/dzone/snippets/~3/IFUUDoh97Cc/11945

 
PPMulator+ Audio Metering 2.11.2
Wednesday, 17 March 2010 07:00
About PPMulator+ Audio Metering
A professional metering plugin that integrates perfectly into all audio programs capable of plugin hosting. It supports different metering standards, a peak log feature, stereo as well as surround processing. The interface can be resized and configured to fit the users requirements optimally.

Read more: http://www.apple.com/downloads/macosx/audio/ppmulatoraudiometering.html

 
Elastique Pitch Plugin 1.1
Wednesday, 17 March 2010 07:00
About Elastique Pitch Plugin
A real-time pitch shifting plugin based on the highly acclaimed zplane elastique Pro engine. It supports multichannel pitch and formant shifting in highest quality for any type of input signal. The plugin features a simple and easy-to-use interface.

Read more: http://www.apple.com/downloads/macosx/audio/elastiquepitchplugin.html

 
Pomfort PaintGrade 1.1
Wednesday, 10 February 2010 06:00
About Pomfort PaintGrade
Edit plugin for Aperture offers an innovative approach to color correction of photos and graphics. Color correction is as simple as painting directly on the image with common tools such as “Brightness”, “Saturation” and “Contrast”. The plugin makes use of dynamic color keying with interactive modifications of the keyed area. In order to reuse a certain look created with Pomfort PaintGrade on other pictures, you can store these looks and give them a name and rating.

Read more: http://www.apple.com/downloads/macosx/aperture/pomfortpaintgrade.html

 


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