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  1. Running WP Blog Autopilot
  2. Hello here, I bought a domain and hosting recently and I've been too busy to maintain it, how can i run it on Autopilot so I won't have to do the job of writing posts. Just make some programs do it.
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  14. OP check out wordpress plugins which can do the auto-blogging work for you based on the RSS feeds you input. These plugins regularly check the feeds and post new articles on your wordpress blogs. Also do check out codecanyon for plugins which have additional features like article spinning etc.
  15. Cloud Solutions Provider Onix and Enterprise Search Company Lucidworks Form Partnership
  16. Cloud solutions provider Onix Networking Corporation (Onix) and enterprise search company Lucidworks have formed a partnership. A leading cloud solutions provider, Onix has headquarters in Lakewood, Ohio, United States. Established in 1992, the company offers strategic planning and deployment in a range of areas. It leverage technologies like Google Cloud Platform (GCP) and Amazon Web Services (AWS) to provide its services and offers specialist solutions that include “infrastructure, collaboration, devices, enterprise search and geospatial technology”. Together Onix and Lucidworks will work on a new ‘Platform-as-a-Service’ (PaaS) search tool.
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  18. Lucidworks, which has headquarters in San Francisco, California, United States, was established in 2007. The company offers a broad suite of services including Lucene, Solr, Mahout and Nutch options alongside Artificial Intelligence (AI), Machine Learning, ‘Big Data’ solutions and enterprise search. It bills itself as “shaping the future of digital experiences” and helps companies “transform business and user engagement.'' Onix was Lucidworks' first Platinum Partner and its ‘Partner of the Year’ in 2020. The new tool the two companies will offer will be known as "FusionReady by Onix".
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  20. FusionReady by Onix is hosted on Google Cloud Platform (GCP), a platform noted for its Artificial Intelligence (AI) prowess. It can be used by “any organization with the need for a hosted search environment” and is especially useful for “companies seeking to increase the accuracy of their on-page internet site searches”. The solution will be seen first at the ACTIVATE conference in Washington in September.
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  22. Solutions for Quickly Implementing Responsive Design
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  24. New Theme / Design
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  26. If your site hasn't been updated in years you might be suprised at what you find available on sites like ThemeForest for quite reasonable prices. Many of the options are responsive out of the gate & look good with a day or two of customization. Theme subscription services like WooThemes and Elegant Themes also have responsive options.
  27. Child Themes
  28. Running WP Blog Autopilot
  29. Some of the default Wordpress themes are responsive. Creating a child theme is quite easy. The popular Thesis and Studiopress frameworks also offer responsive skins.
  30. PSD to HTML HTML to Responsive HTML
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  32. Eeek! ... 11% Of Americans Think #HTML Is A Sexually Transmitted Disease http://t.co/np0irmI1DW via @broderick— L2Code HTML (@L2CodeHTML) January 10, 2015
  33. Some of the PSD to HTML conversion services like PSD 2 HTML, HTML Slicemate & XHTML Chop offer responsive design conversion of existing HTML sites in as little as a day or two, though you will likely need to do at least a few minor changes when you put the designs live to compensate for issues like third party ad units and other minor issues.
  34. If you have an existing Wordpress theme, you might want to see if you can zip it up and send it to them, or else they may make your new theme as a child theme of 2015 or such. If you are struggling to get them to convert your Wordpress theme over (like they are first converting it to a child theme of 2015 or such) then another option would be to have them do a static HTML file conversion (instead of a Wordpress conversion) and then feed that through a theme creation tool like Themespress.
  35. For simple hand rolled designs there are a variety of grid generator tools, which can make it reasonably easy to replace some old school table-based designs with divs. Many of the themes for sale in marketplaces like Theme Forest also use a multi-column div grid based system.
  36. Other Things to Look Out For
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  38. Third Party Plug-ins & Ad Code Gotchas
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  40. Google allows webmasters to alter the ad calls on their mobile responsive AdSense ad units to show different sized ad units to different screen sizes & skip showing some ad units on smaller screens. An AdSense code example is included in an expandable section at the bottom of this page.
  41. <style type="text/css">
  42. .adslot_1 { display:inline-block; width: 320px; height: 50px; }
  43. @media (max-width: 400px) { .adslot_1 { display: none; } }
  44. @media (min-width:500px) { .adslot_1 { width: 468px; height: 60px; } }
  45. @media (min-width:800px) { .adslot_1 { width: 728px; height: 90px; } }
  46. </style>
  47. <ins class="adsbygoogle adslot_1"
  48. data-ad-client="ca-pub-1234"
  49. data-ad-slot="5678"></ins>
  50. <script async src="//pagead2.googlesyndication.com/pagead/js/adsbygoogle.js"></script>
  51. <script>(adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({});</script>
  52. For other ads which perhaps don't have a "mobile friendly" option you could use CSS to either set the ad unit to display none or to set the ad unit to overflow using code like either of the following
  53. hide it:
  54. @media only screen and (max-width: ___px) {
  55. .bannerad {
  56. display: none;
  57. }
  58. }
  59. overflow it:
  60. @media only screen and (max-width: ___px) {
  61. .ad-unit {
  62. max-width: ___px;
  63. overflow: scroll;
  64. }
  65. }
  66. Images are another tricky point.
  67. img {
  68. height:auto;
  69. max-width:100%;
  70. }
  71. Here are a few other general responsive CSS tricks.
  72. Before Putting Your New Responsive Site Live...
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  74. Back up your old site before putting the new site live.
  75. For static HTML sites or sites with PHP or SHTML includes & such...
  76. Download a copy of your existing site to local.
  77. Rename that folder to something like sitename.com-OLDVERSION
  78. Upload the sitename.com-OLDVERSION folder to your server. If anything goes drastically wrong during your conversion process you can rename the new site design to something like sitename.com-HOSED then set the sitename.com-OLDVERSION folder to sitename.com to quickly restore the site.
  79. Download your site to local again.
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