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How do I disable trackback notifications on a WordPress.com blog?
Go to your site's dashboard. Then navigate to Settings » Discussion and disable the "Allow link notifications from other blogs (pingbacks and trackbacks)" option:
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Ads Restricted on WordPress.com?
This is irrelevant if you're self-hosting your site.
WordPress.com is a free hosting site run by the company Automattic. Since it's run by a private company, they set the rules and restrict advertis …
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Use ColdFusion to pull in WP.com posts?
You could either use the WordPress RSS feed to pull in posts or enable the XML-RPC interface which will allow you to access content directly.
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Creating external apps Wordpress / How they work
WordPress features a very rich XML-RPC interface that you can work with from external applications. It provides you access to most of the functionality you'd have directly in the admin - write posts, …
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Removing the WordPress.com ribbon
The ribbon is merely a way to quickly administer your site. It's actually there for self-hosted WordPress.org setups, too (though you can turn it off with a filter).
But think for a few minutes abou …
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Is it possible to use github:gist with Wordpress?
No.
As scribu mentions, you can do this on a self-hosted WordPress site with a plugin. In WordPress.com, though, you don't have access to these plugins and must depend on the oEmbed support WordPres …
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Feature Differences between WordPress.com and Hosting on your Own Server?
WordPress.com is running the same code that you can download for free at WordPress.org ... the biggest difference is that .com is run by a for-profit company and .org is maintained by a non-profit com …