Thursday 5 February 2015

Direct download iOS 6.1.3 for iPhone, iPad and iPod touch

iOS 6.1.3 is now available for iPhone and iPad.The new iOS update contains mainly technicalimprovements. iOS 6.1.3 has since February 2013 been tested by developers, after iOS 6.1.2 was made ​​available for all iOS 6 users. Apple has released iOS 6.1.3 in the code lock operates resolved, allowing people without the password from your iPhone through your address bookdata could leaves.
iOS 6.1.3
The update includes the following changes:
  • Fixed a problem where it was possible to bypass the passcode and access the Phone app.
  • Improvements in the Maps app for Japan.
Here is a list of  direct links  to iOS 6.1.3 for each device:

You can install iOS 6.1.3 using the setup screen of your iPhone. You go there to "General", then you choose ‘Software Update’. A second option is through iTunes. You must connect the iPhone to your computer and select the appropriate option on the information about your iPhone in iTunes.

Watch WWDC 2013 Online Live Audio Video Streaming


Among the rumors leading up to WWDC, this year we may see iRadio, the service can stream music from Cupertino. We can expect iPhone 5s or iPhone 6 to make an appearance at the WWDC. All rumors of new Apple devices point to a fall release date. According to some reports the iPad 5 and the iPad Mini 2 may be showcased at the event. The latest operating system, the iOS 7 and OS X 10.9 will also be revealed at the annual event.

New Way to Add 3D Flip Effect To an image in Blogger using CSS3


  • Actually i have made it very simple for you guys , you just have to add your image link in the script .
  • First of all Go To Post Section , Click on Create Post and then switch into HTML Section copy the below script and paste it over there.
<div class=”profile-image”>
 <div class=”flip-3d”>
 <figure>
 <img src=”yourimage.jpg” />
 <figcaption>Caption text goes over here!</figcaption>
 </figure>
 </div>
</div>
  • Replace yourimage.jpg with your desired image url. 
  • and in the figcaption tags add the text you want to appear on hovering the image.
  • Now Just Copy the below CSS code and paste it just below the above script
<style>
.profile-image {
  margin-bottom:20px;
}
div.flip-3d {
 perspective: 1200px; width: 100%; float: left;
}
div.flip-3d-skills {
 perspective: 1200px; width: 100%; float: left;
}
div.flip-3d figure {
 position: relative;
 transform-style: preserve-3d;
 transition: 1s transform;
 font-size: 1.6rem;
}
div.flip-3d figure img {
 width: 100%;
}
div.flip-3d figure figcaption {
 position: absolute;
width: 105%; height: 50%; top: 0;
 transform: rotateY(.5turn) translateZ(1px);
 background: rgba(255,255,255,0.9);
 text-align: center;
 padding-top: 45%;
 opacity: 0.6;
 transition: 1s .5s opacity;
}
div.flip-3d:hover figure { transform: rotateY(.5turn); }
div.flip-3d:hover figure figcaption { opacity: 1; }
div.flip-3d figure:after {
content: ” “; display: block;
height: 8vw; width: 100%;
transform: rotateX(90deg);
background-image: radial-gradient(ellipse closest-side, rgba(0, 0, 0, 0.05) 0%, rgba(0, 0, 0, 0) 100%);
}
</style>
  • You can also play with  the different properties and selectors of CSS by changing the above Code , but if you are new to CSS just add the image url and caption text , don’t edit it if you are new to programming!

Ways to Solve Forget Your Windows 7 Password

If you haven’t forgotten your Windows 7 password yet. At this situation, you can easily make such a password reset USB disc for free to prevent your computer from being locked.
Now follow the below steps:
  1. Insert the prepared USB flash drive into your computer.
  2. Type “reset” in the Windows search box and select “Create a password reset disk”.
  3. When the “Forgotten Password Wizard” appears, click “Next”.
  4. Select your USB flash drive and click “Next”.
  5. Once the wizard finishes creating the reset disk, click “Next” then “Finish”.
  6. That’s it. Job Done!

How to Change Blogger Template Quickly for New Users

First, it is wise to first backup your template before you make any changes, so click DOWNLOAD FULL TEMPLATE then save the xml file in your computer where you can easily find it again.
Now assuming you have the new template in xml format save in your computer, click CHOOSE FILE
Then select the file from your computer, then click UPLOAD and it is done

New Way to Automatically add FTP details to WordPress

Here is very important topic is that New Way to Automatically add FTP details to WordPress, all need to do is put all parameters in our wp-config.php and all the field will be automatically passed by Web Server. Follow this guide how to do it.
  1. Open your wp-config.php via FTP Client or cPanel and use you favorite editor to edit it
  2. Add this code
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    define('FTP_HOST''Your_FTP_Hosting');
    define('FTP_USER''Your_FTP_Username');
    define('FTP_PASS', 'Your_FTP_Password);
    //If you use SSL connection, set this to true
    define('FTP_SSL', false);
  3. Done, now you are ready to auto update your plugins and themes

Wednesday 4 February 2015

COMPUTER & INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY DEPARTMENT GUIDE:

Computer & Information Technology (CIT) is an applied program in which students learn by doing. They apply the knowledge gained in the classroom to assignments they complete in computer laboratories. CIT courses provide students with strong technical skills, a thorough understanding of business needs, and the ability to communicate effectively in the business environment.
Purdue University North Central offers small class sizes for individual teaching, hands-on learning, and state-of-the-art computer labs.

COMPUTER & INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY GENERAL COURSE REQUIREMENTS

  • Internet Foundations, Technologies and Development
  • Software Development Technologies
  • Systems Analysis and Design Methods
  • Information Technology Architectures
  • Database Fundamentals and Programming
  • Networking, Systems Administration, and Security
  • Electronic Commerce and Business Implementation
  • Project Management
  • Math and Science
  • English Composition and Communication
  • Economics and Statistics
  • Humanities and Behavioral Sciences

Five Great Mobile Technologies Which You Should Know About


Cell phones have been around for years now, but the way they operate has changed little over time. They were limited to running on a strict carrier contract basis — There were simply no other options. Until the Wi-Fi phone came along.
  • A Wi-Fi phone lets you make a VOIP call without using a computer. Yes, phone owners may still have a carrier, but now the phones can connect to Wi-Fi networks located in the home or office. This eliminates the chore of having to count minutes and the worry about extra charges. In some cases, the phones operate strictly on Wi-Fi VOIP networks, doing away with the traditional carrier entirely.

2. Mobile Augmented Reality

While this device isn’t yet a reality, it might not be too much longer before it does
materialize, so don’t write it off as science fiction. In theory, what it will be is an “all-in-one” portable device, which will provide all of your communication and entertainment needs. It will completely transform the field of mobile technology as we know it.
  • Once fully developed and functioning this technology will tie tie together the Internet, accelerometers and GPS to superimpose digital information on the real world. For example, if you travel to a city you’ve never been to before and come across a certain building you want to learn more about, just aim your phone at the building and it will tell you anything you need to know, from the history of its construction to visiting hours, etc.

3. Open Source Cell Phones

Once again we’re talking about a device that doesn’t exist yet, but could be in use some time soon. This is a mobile phone which could provide the same services that today’s phones do, but at a fraction of the cost. There is a great deal of work being done to create software which can be used on any cell phone. The advantages would be amazing, including better features, compatibility and lower costs by having more market options to buy and use a phone.

How To Make Your iPhone Data Protected?



Strong Password
The first way to make your data protected is to ensure that your device is enabled with a secured password. The password should not contain any information related to you such as your name or occupation. The password need to be strong enough that even stealer need time to hack your password through different techniques. The strong password includes the combination of words with numbers and some special characters.
Backup Your Data
Your data can also get removed from your device by mistake. So, to overcome this situation you will need to have backup of your data. In iPhone smartphones, you can backup the data easily by connecting to iTunes. Attach your smartphone regularly with the itunes to make sure that the data is protected and secured on cloud storage even your whole internal memory got wiped out.
Browsing and Connectivity
The last but not the least way to make your iPhone data protected is to check your device that whether any Bluetooth or Wi-Fi option is enabled or not. If your Bluetooth or Wi-Fi option remains enable every time, then you will have danger to being attacked by any malware hacker in the market or in any coffee shop where you are enjoying your coffee and the stealer stealing your data from the device through Bluetooth or Wi-Fi.
So, these are the some ways to ensure that your iPhone data is secured and protected. These methods will try to make your data protected up to some extent.

What Are The Key Features You Should Look In Best Antivirus Software



Real Time Scanning
Whenever you are trying to open any file, then your antivirus program will check each file individually for viruses and malware attacks. Real time scanning is important feature for any antivirus software.
On-Access Scanning
When you are getting access to any file, then your antivirus will make sure that the file you are going to access is free from malware attack.
On-Demand Scanning
The on-demand scanning feature is another must have feature for any antivirus program as it will help you to get out of trouble. If your computer got infected files in your hard and you want to scan your computer, then you can scan any particular hard-drive, CD or any folder you want to scan.
Scheduled Scanning
Scheduled scanning is another amazing feature for any best antivirus program to must have. In this scanning, you can schedule according to your need for any particular day or time scanning of your computer for malware attacks and malware.
Web Protection
Internet is full of malware attacks and attempts. So, a good antivirus program will make sure to save your system from all malware attacks coming from the web.
Automatic Updates
The last but not the least key feature which you should look in any best antivirus program is to have automatic updates available. The virus definitions should have to be updated regularly to make sure that your computer is fully secured from all latest malware threats.

Top 7 Web Directories for 2014

While most web directories have languished over the years, some are still going strong, and getting your site listed on one of them can still help you, both with traffic and with search engine rankings.
In fact the web directories that managed to stay in business are the ones that work legitimately and try to provide a useful resource for their readers. Those don’t just accept any submission. There’s a screening process, and only useful and relevant resources get listed in each category.
The value of a web directory is proportional with the editorial discretion each directory owner applies. If you see a directory filled with keyword reach listing titles, descriptions containing superlatives like “leading”, “the best”, “cheapest” etc., you’d better close the page and save your money.
Below you’ll find a list with the top web directories that are Google compliant. Here’s a video explaining the concept:

What Is Success?

his past weekend I was browsing through my RSS reader, and I came across an interesting post titledWhat is success? Impact.
The author is basically questioning what should be considered success (on a professional level), and he comes to the conclusion that success should be measured as the positive impact his work will have upon the lives of other people.
The article caught my attention because I have the exact same opinion.
Obviously I don’t think there is right or wrong as to how we define success. The term itself is a subjective thing, so what success means to you might be different from what it means to me or other people, and this is perfectly fine.
That being said, I think it is useful to discuss about such definitions, because it helps us to analyze whether or not we are moving in the right direction.
For example, most people tend to equate success with money. That is, the more money you make, the more successful you are. But under this definition one could argue that a drug dealer who makes millions of dollars annually is a very successful person. I don’t agree with this. I could give you that such drug dealer is a savvy businessman, but I wouldn’t call him successful, because the impact he has on the life of other people is actually a very negative one. The same thing could be said about online spammers, scammers and so on.
Now take Linus Torvalds as another example. He is the founder of the Linux movement, which created one of the most successful open source projects to date, and enabled millions of people to use a free and very reliable operating system. I am not sure how rich he is, but even if he was broke I would call him a successful person, because he had a huge impact on the lives of people from around the world.
Note that these things are not mutually exclusive either. In other words, it is possible to make a lot of money and have a positive impact in the lives of many people at the same time (and often times they go together). Just think about Bill Gates, Steve Jobs, Jeff Bezos, Larry Page and Sergei Brin.
But, I suspect that these folks were first and foremost motivated by the possibility of making something big that would impact many people. As Steve Jobs say, by the possibility of putting a dent in the universe. Sure, they were no philanthropists, so the money was welcome too, but I don’t think it was the only nor the main thing they were pursuing.
Which leads us to one question: are you working to make as much money as possible, or to make as big an impact as possible?

43 Web Design Mistakes You Should Avoid

There are several lists of web design mistakes around the Internet. Most of them, however, are the “Most common” or “Top 10 mistakes.” Every time I crossed one of those lists I would think to myself: “Come on, there must be more than 10 mistakes…”. Then I decided to write down all the web design mistakes that would come into my head; within half an hour I had over thirty of them listed. Afterwards I did some research around the web and the list grew to 43 points.
The next step was to write a short description for each one, and the result is the collection of mistakes that you will find below. Some of the points are common sense, others are quite polemic. Most of them apply to any website though, whether we talk about a business entity or a blog. Enjoy!
1. The user must know what the site is about in seconds: attention is one the most valuable currencies on the Internet. If a visitor can not figure what your site is about in a couple of seconds, he will probably just go somewhere else. Your site must communicate why I should spend my time there, and FAST!
2. Make the content scannable: this is the Internet, not a book, so forget large blocks of text. Probably I will be visiting your site while I work on other stuff so make sure that I can scan through the entire content. Bullet points, headers, subheaders, lists. Anything that will help the reader filter what he is looking for.
3. Do not use fancy fonts that are unreadable: sure there are some fonts that will give a sophisticated look to your website. But are they readable? If your main objective is to deliver a message and get the visitors reading your stuff, then you should make the process comfortable for them.
4. Do not use tiny fonts: the previous point applies here, you want to make sure that readers are comfortable reading your content. My Firefox does have a zooming feature, but if I need to use on your website it will probably be the last time I visit it.
5. Do not open new browser windows: I used to do that on my first websites. The logic was simple, if I open new browser windows for external links the user will never leave my site. WRONG! Let the user control where he wants the links to open. There is a reason why browsers have a huge “Back” button. Do not worry about sending the visitor to another website, he will get back if he wants to (even porn sites are starting to get conscious regarding this point lately…).
6. Do not resize the user’s browser windows: the user should be in control of his browser. If you resize it you will risk to mess things up on his side, and what is worse you might lose your credibility in front of him.
7. Do not require a registration unless it is necessary: lets put this straight, when I browse around the Internet I want to get information, not the other way around. Do not force me to register up and leave my email address and other details unless it is absolutely necessary (i.e. unless what you offer is so good that I will bear with the registration).
8. Never subscribe the visitor for something without his consent: do not automatically subscribe a visitor to newsletters when he registers up on your site. Sending unsolicited emails around is not the best way to make friends.
9. Do not overuse Flash: apart from increasing the load time of your website, excessive usage of Flash might also annoy the visitors. Use it only if you must offer features that are not supported by static pages.
10. Do not play music: on the early years of the Internet web developers always tried to successfully integrate music into websites. Guess what, they failed miserably. Do not use music, period.
11. If you MUST play an audio file let the user start it: some situations might require an audio file. You might need to deliver a speech to the user or your guided tour might have an audio component. That is fine. Just make sure that the user is in control, let him push the “Play” button as opposed to jamming the music on his face right after he enters the website.
12. Do not clutter your website with badges: first of all, badges of networks and communities make a site look very unprofessional. Even if we are talking about awards and recognition badges you should place them on the “About Us” page.
13. Do not use a homepage that just launches the “real” website: the smaller the number of steps required for the user to access your content, the better.
14. Make sure to include contact details: there is nothing worse than a website that has no contact details. This is not bad only for the visitors, but also for yourself. You might lose important feedback along the way.
15. Do not break the “Back” button: this is a very basic principle of usability. Do not break the “Back” button under any circumstance. Opening new browser windows will break it, for instance, and some Javascript links might also break them.
16. Do not use blinking text: unless your visitors are coming straight from 1996, that is.
17. Avoid complex URL structures: a simple, keyword-based URL structure will not only improve your search engine rankings, but it will also make it easier for the reader to identify the content of your pages before visiting them.
18. Use CSS over HTML tables: HTML tables were used to create page layouts. With the advent of CSS, however, there is no reason to stick to them. CSS is faster, more reliable and it offers many more features.
19. Make sure users can search the whole website: there is a reason why search engines revolutionized the Internet. You probably guessed it, because they make it very easy to find the information we are looking for. Do not neglect this on your site.
20. Avoid “drop down” menus: the user should be able to see all the navigation options straight way. Using “drop down” menus might confuse things and hide the information the reader was actually looking for.
21. Use text navigation: text navigation is not only faster but it is also more reliable. Some users, for instance, browse the Internet with images turned off.
22. If you are linking to PDF files disclose it: ever clicked on a link only to see your browser freezing while Acrobat Reader launches to open that (unrequested) PDF file? That is pretty annoying so make sure to explicit links pointing to PDF files so that users can handle them properly.
23. Do not confuse the visitor with many versions: avoid confusing the visitor with too many versions of your website. What bandwidth do I prefer? 56Kbps? 128Kbps? Flash or HTML? Man, just give me the content!
24. Do not blend advertising inside the content: blending advertising like Adsense units inside your content might increase your click-through rate on the short term. Over the long run, however, this will reduce your readership base. An annoyed visitor is a lost visitor.
25. Use a simple navigation structure: sometimes less is more. This rule usually applies to people and choices. Make sure that your website has a single, clear navigation structure. The last thing you want is to confuse the reader regarding where he should go to find the information he is looking for.
26. Avoid “intros”: do not force the user to watch or read something before he can access to the real content. This is plain annoying, and he will stay only if what you have to offer is really unique.
27. Do not use FrontPage: this point extends to other cheap HTML editors. While they appear to make web design easier, the output will be a poorly crafted code, incompatible with different browsers and with several bugs.
28. Make sure your website is cross-browser compatible: not all browsers are created equal, and not all of them interpret CSS and other languages on the same way. Like it or not, you will need to make your website compatible with the most used browsers on the market, else you will lose readers over the long term.
29. Make sure to include anchor text on links: I confess I used to do that mistake until some time ago. It is easier to tell people to “click here”. But this is not efficient. Make sure to include a relevant anchor text on your links. It will ensure that the reader knows where he is going to if he clicks the link, and it will also create SEO benefits for the external site where the link is pointing.
30. Do not cloak links: apart from having a clear anchor text, the user must also be able to see where the link is pointing on the status bar of his browser. If you cloak your links (either because they are affiliate ones or due to other reasons) your site will lose credibility.
31. Make links visible: the visitor should be able to recognize what is clickable and what is not, easily. Make sure that your links have a contrasting color (the standard blue color is the optimal most of the times). Possibly also make them underlined.
32. Do not underline or color normal text: do not underline normal text unless absolutely necessary. Just as users need to recognize links easily, they should not get the idea that something is clickable when in reality it is not.
33. Make clicked links change color: this point is very important for the usability of your website. Clicked links that change color help the user to locate himself more easily around your site, making sure that he will not end up visiting the same pages unintentionally.
34. Do not use animated GIFs: unless you have advertising banners that require animation, avoid animated GIFs. They make a site look unprofessional and detract the attention from the content.
35. Make sure to use the ALT and TITLE attributes for images: apart from having SEO benefits the ALT and TITLE attributes for images will play an important role for blind users.
36. Do not use harsh colors: if the user is getting a headache after visiting your site for 10 consecutive minutes, you probably should pick a better color scheme. Design the color palette around your objectives (i.e. deliver a mood, let the user focus on the content, etc.).
37. Do not use pop ups: this point refers to pop ups of any kind. Even user requested pop ups are a bad idea given the increasing amount of pop blockers out there.
38. Avoid Javascript links: those links execute a small Javascript when the user clicks on them. Stay away from them since they often create problems for the user.
39. Include functional links on your footer: people are used to scrolling down to the footer of a website if they are not finding a specific information. At the very least you want to include a link to the Homepage and possibly a link to the “Contact Us” page.
40. Avoid long pages: guess what, if the user needs to scroll down forever in order to read your content he will probably just skip it altogether. If that is the case with your website make it shorter and improve the navigation structure.
41. No horizontal scrolling: while some vertical scrolling is tolerable, the same can not be said about horizontal scrolling. The most used screen resolution nowadays is 1024 x 768 pixels, so make sure that your website fits inside it.
42. No spelling or grammatical mistakes: this is not a web design mistake, but it is one of the most important factors affecting the overall quality of a website. Make sure that your links and texts do not contain spelling or grammatical mistakes.
43. If you use CAPTCHA make sure the letters are readable: several sites use CAPTCHA filters as a method of reducing spam on comments or on registration forms. There is just one problem with it, most of the times the user needs to call his whole family to decipher the letters.

How to Find the Traffic of Any Website on the Internet

Have you ever wondered how many people visit TechCrunch every month? How about the New York Times? How about how many people are visiting the site of your competitors?
Recently I discovered a tool that is quite handy for digging out those numbers. Before presenting the tool, though, here’s a caveat: in theory it’s impossible for an external tool to know exactly how many visitors any website has, because this is information is private to the owners of that site. Most tools that offer those numbers do so based on their own research and estimations, so you should always pick that data with a grain of salt.
That being said, as far as I can tell the numbers presented by this tool are quite solid. It’s calledSimilarWeb.com. You just need to input the URL of the website and it will give you a brief report about it. Here are some examples of their traffic estimations:
  • DailyBlogTips – 340 thousand monthly visitors
  • TechCrunch – 34 million monthly visitors
  • New York Times – 140 million monthly visitors
I can verify the DailyBlogTips number, and it’s quite close. The TechCrunch number is also not far off, because the official ‘Advertise with Us’ page say they receive 34 million monthly page views, but it might not have been updated in a while. The NYTimes number could be correct as well, as I heard back in 2012 they were receiving 80 million visitors per month.
As I said, it’s probably the best traffic prediction tool I have seen in a while, so check it out. If you have been using something else with good results please let us know with a comment below.

7 Time-Saving Tips For The WordPress Bloggers

Are you so busy in these days?
It has to be if you’re blogging part time. Job, family, friends, leisure, oh gosh! How can you blog in such short time?
The answer is relatively “YES”. Blogging is not the matter of time; it is moreover tactical, skillful. 2-3 hours a day will be enough for you as a part time blogger. The only privilege, you need, is the ultimate use of possibilities.
WordPress is the most popular blogging software, even our favorite. But it is a matter of great sorrow, most of the wordpress users don’t know or use the secret speeding features. That makes them feel “wordpress and blogging” are so time-consuming.

Hey wait, busy bloggers need the following 7 lessons

Today I’m going to share 7 shining lessons that will make you realize, “Yeah, I can also blog in no time”.
  1. Forget your mouse when writing, do everything with your keyboard
Do I sound crazy? Writing thoroughly without any distraction helps a lot. But how can you do such works like changing headings, inserting links, making bolds or italics without using a mouse?
You might be amazed to know yes, it happens. You can save a lot of your valuable time by performing these actions with a keyboard. In fact, it will take not more than a blink of your eyes.
Can’t believe it? I think you didn’t check the rounded question mark in your wordpress post editor. It is aligned with the other toolbar options. Do click on it to see all the keyboard shortcuts, you can use right away.
Need to change headings? No more uses of the mouse. Just place your writing point on a line and type the following keys:
- For H1: Ctrl/Cmd + 1
- For H2: Ctrl/Cmd + 2
- For H3: Ctrl/Cmd + 3
- For H4: Ctrl/Cmd + 4
- For H5: Ctrl/Cmd + 5
- For H6: Ctrl/Cmd + 6
Want to create text styles? A few more shortcuts for you:
- For Bold: Ctrl/Cmd + b
- For Italic: Ctrl/Cmd + i
- For Underline: Ctrl/Cmd + u
The Last but not least. Here are some extra shortcuts though the keys are not the same:
- For Strikethrough: Alt + Shift + d
- For Ordered List: Alt + Shift + o
- For Unordered List: Alt + Shift + u
- For Quote: Alt + Shift + q
- For Link Insert: Alt + Shift + a
- For Link Remove: Alt + Shift + s
- For Image Insert: Alt + Shift + m
- For More Tag: Alt + Shift + t
PS: (1) Ctrl (Control) is for windows, and Cmd (Command) is for Macintosh. (2) Make sure to place your writing point in the text or select the text before performing the shortcuts. (3) WordPress default visual editor supports all of them where the simple text editor wouldn’t. (4) This is not the complete list. Click on the help button in your post editor for the full list. (4) Your wordpress version has to be 2.7 or above to run them.
  1. Moderate comments blazing fast using the keyboard shortcuts
Did you wonder you can moderate comment or bulk comments using your keyboard?
Typically we use the mouse to select comments, specify actions and click the apply button. Unfortunately, it is time-consuming as we can guess at the explanation. But if you moderate comments with your keyboard, you can be more flexible and make it done blazing fast.
This feature is available from wordpress version 2.7 to above. However, this is not activated by default. All you have to do is, navigate to Users > Your Profile from wordpress admin and check the label entitled “Enable keyboard shortcuts for comment moderation”. When you’re done, you can proceed to the next steps.
Now go to comments screen and practice the following actions by your keyboard:
- Next Comment: j
- Previous Comment: k
- Approve Comment: a
- Unapprove Comment: u
- Spam Comment: s
- Delete Comment: d
- Restore Comment: z
- Quick Edit: q
- Edit Screen: e
- Reply Comment: r
Need to moderate multiple comments at the same time? Don’t worry, here are the solutions:
- Mark Comment: x
- Approve Marked Comments: Shift + a
- Unapprove Marked Comments: Shift + u
- Trash Marked Comments: Shift + t
- Delete Marked Comments: Shift + d
- Spam Marked Comments: Shift + s
- Restore Marked Comments: Shift + z
  1. Skip media library, drop media directly into post editor
How do you upload media for your posts?
You will click the “Add Media” button, move to “Upload Files” tab, select or drag the media into it, am I right?
Hey STOP, why are you working so hard to upload media. This is made so easy that you never thought. Just drag the media from your device and drop it directly into your post editor.
From wordpress version 3.9, you can just drag and drop media to your visual post editor for instant upload, bypassing the “Add Media” button. You can save your valuable time by using this feature.
  1. Don’t write codes anymore, use auto embedding
You need to insert a YouTube video in your post right away. What will you do?
No doubt, you will open up the video in your browser, click the “Share” button, switch to “Embed” tab, copy the code and paste it on post editor. Or you will consider writing it by yourself if you’re a web developer, isn’t it?
Hats off to your hard labor. If you ask me, I will just write down [ video src=https://www.youtube.com/embed/t74gQHtEybM ] or even copy and paste the video link. It wouldn’t take more than 10 seconds for me.
The latest wordpress versions support two types of auto embedding:
  1. Shortcode
  2. oEmbed
Shortcode: WordPress allows shortcodes to embed nifty media by a very little, wrapped with the third brackets []. You can use it in your post editor to bypass a long code.
But the shortcode has to be created first with the functions before you can use it. Though a few handy shortcodes are available in default. You can use them in your visual post editor:
- [ audio ], Example: [ audio src=”audio-slug.mp3″ ]
- [ video ], Example: [ video src=”video-slug.mp4″ ]
- [ gallery ], Example: [ gallery ids=”294,102″ ]
PS: (1) There will be no space after the opening third bracket and before the closing third bracket in shortcodes. I’ve given them to prevent rendering here. Please delete those spaces to make it work for you.
oEmbed: This feature makes shortcodes totally down. Looks like wordpress has started to reflect our minds. Now you don’t need to write any code, even shortcode to embed third-party media. Just copy and paste of the URL in post editor will do.
For instance, suppose a youtube video needs to be embedded. So what you have to do is, copy the video URL (ex: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=t74gQHtEybM) and paste it into your wordpress editor. It will automatically embed it.
Unfortunately, it doesn’t support all third party websites. oEmbed allows 29 specific sites including almost all popular items like YouTube, DailyMotion, SlideShare, Vimeo, Twitter, Scribd, Issuu, Instagram, Hulu, Flickr and forth on.
  1. No more finding or scrolling, use wordpress screen options
Did you notice the “Screen Options” button at the right top of your wordpress dashboard?
If you didn’t, you’ve missed out a solid time-saving opportunity. Let me explain you why.
As usually happens in our case, we spend too much time in finding and scrolling between wordpress dashboard, post, page or comment screens. Do you know why? A many of the unwanted info appear where from we need to find our required one.
Sounds not so clear? Let’s make it easy for you.
Your “All Posts” or “All Pages” screens might be scrawled with lots of unwanted columns if you’re using plugins for SEO, authors or images. Normally it will be quite hard to find something, even puts extra pressure on your brain.
So why not cut out the less necessary columns?
This is what “Screen Options” will exactly do. Click on it from your particular page and tick on or off the labels you want to see or hide. You can do the same thing to your WordPress Dashboard, Posts, Pages and Comments screen. Use the flexibility, and you can save a lot more time.
  1. Don’t resize images, let wordpress do it for you
How do you resize your images that you want attached to your posts?
It will be either a photo editor you use before uploading or the wordpress image editor you use after uploading, isn’t it?
But that makes you do some extra works which will take some additional time. Why not let wordpress resize it for you, whatever the actual image size is?
Head over to Settings > Media from your wordpress admin. What do you see? Three image sizes Thumbnail, Medium and Large. Choose perfect sizes according to your theme or requirements.
So next time, when you will upload your image (any size), you can select sizes from the “Attachment Display Settings” (after upload) when inserting. It will save you more time as you don’t need to resize images manually.
  1. Interlinking made easy, don’t waste your time in finding URLs
How do you interlink your old posts from a new one?
Probably you will get the post URL from “All Posts” screen or manually visiting the post from your blog. Then you will copy and paste it into your post editor.
Unfortunately, that is the time-consuming method, and there is an alternative what will save all your interlinking efforts.
Click on the “Insert Link” button from your editor, and you will see an option entitled “or link to existing content”. Click on it, and all your internal pages will be showed. Now you can search and select your post to link without even knowing the URL. That means it saves you more of your time.

Conclusion!

There is a popular quote “Time is Money”. I totally agree as time is the key to making money.
Therefore, it doesn’t mean, busy bloggers only need these tips. I think every single blogger should know “How to save valuable time”. They also need to implement these tips in order to lead an active, frugal blogging journey.
What do you say, what is your secret time-saving ingredient? We are eager to know it!