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WordPress comes with a comments system but many WP sites replace it with something else.

Why? Other comments systems can provide more features and more flexibility. Sites find that visitors prefer these alternative systems and that they help to encourage people to comment and become part of the site's community. This tutorial will show you how to set up perhaps the most popular alternative comment system which is from Disqus.com.

2011 saw the release of three new versions of WordPress. Version 3.1 was launched in February, 3.2 in July and 3.3 arrived in December.

Are you're wondering what's changed in the latest version? In this tutorial we're going to give you an overview of all the important new additions. The 5 key features that most people will notice are:

The User Switching plugin is logically named. It allows administrators to switch and see the site as another user. 

This plugin is a must-have if you run a site with multiple user levels, have a large number of users or use multiple accounts for yourself. Instead of opening two browsers or logging in and logging out repeatedely, User Switching is an efficient way to bugshoot problems with user accounts.

It is possible to build great multi-lingual sites with WordPress. The WP core is not multi-lingual but there are several plugins available including WPML, xili-language, Polylang, qTranslate, Transposh and Global Translator.

In this tutorial, we're going to explain how those plugins work and help you decide which one is right for your needs.

This tutorial will show you how to create a custom RSS feed in Drupal. To do this you'll need to have the Views module uploaded and installed.

There is one module that makes designing for Drupal much, much easier. That is the Theme Developer module. It allows you to click on almost any part of your site and see precise details on how it is built.

To get it working, we need two modules: the Devel module and the Theme Developer module. To get started, download both of them and upload them to your /sites/all/modules/ folder.

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