Using Mint With WordPress

Once upon a time, there was a Web stats application called Mint. “Mint is an extensible, self-hosted web site analytics program. Its interface is an exercise in simplicity. Visits, referrers, popular pages and searches can all be taken in at a glance on Mint’s flexible dashboard.”

I love Mint. Although it costs $30, it’s still simple, sexy, reliable, and easy to work with. But what does Mint have to do with WordPress?

In this post, I’ll be going over how to install Mint, install a Pepper (a Mint add-on), my review of Mint, and show you how it can work with WordPress.

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Theme Review: PortfolioPress

PortfolioPress is another great theme created by the same guy that brought WoodPress (as previously featured). This theme still has the same uniqueness of WoodPress but as you may have guessed, the purpose of the theme is to be used as a portfolio theme.

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Alx Designs

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Konstruktors Blog

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Uwishunu

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Graphic Design Blog

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Chris Jennings

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History of WordPress Series: Part 1

Where has WordPress been and where did it come from? In the following post, I’ll be telling you about the History of WordPress.

I will begin with the first version of WordPress right up to version 1.2.2. So go put the kettle on, get comfortable and get ready for WPCandy’s first history lesson!

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