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Adding Microformatted Breadcrumbs to Thesis

I received an email the other day asking how I added my breadcrumbs to my Thesis site. On the site, they look like this: Microformat Breadcrumbs But in the search results, they appear like this: Breadcrumbs in Search Results In the search results, the title is linked to the blog post, while the category is [...]

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Custom Tweet Text In Thesis

I’m a big fan of the custom stuff you can do with Thesis. I’ve added rel author markup, specified the image Facebook uses when a post is liked, added microformatted breadcrumbs, and have even customized the text that’s used when the Tweet button is pressed. First of all, why did I do this? It started [...]

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Rel Author Markup for Thesis

Inspired by a Tweet by Tom Critchlow Ok, time for me to feel smug. Managed to get rel author markup working and appearing in SERPs for my tumblr site:http://t.co/6jsVAwJ I decided to attempt to do the same thing with my own blog (EricNagel.com), which runs on Thesis. The first step was adding my Google Plus [...]

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Why I Switched to the Thesis Theme and What Happened When I Did

I’ve been getting a lot of emails asking me about my switch to the Thesis theme for the SPI blog. I’ll start from the beginning. Even before I wrote my very first post for The Smart Passive Income Blog, it was really important to me that I sported a high-quality WordPress theme. The design of [...]

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Adding Google’s +1 To Your Thesis Themed Site

Google announced the availability of +1 today, and gives you the code to add +1 to your website. But if you’re using Thesis, how can you add it to your posts? I have buttons to Tweet my posts, like them on Facebook, and Stumble them, and I wanted to add +1. Within /wp-content/themes/thesis_18/custom edit custom_functions.php, [...]

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How To Specify The Thumbnail Image When Sharing A Link On Facebook From Your Thesis Site

At the time of writing this, Facebook’s Like (or Share) button acts the same as sharing or posting a URL to your wall, except you don’t have the chance to leave a comment or choose which image to include with the post. If you post a link to your wall, Facebook will guess at which [...]

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