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Montreal WordPress Designer, Chris Bavota

As I often do, I was looking at my friend Chris Bavota’s website this morning for inspiration to write a post about WordPress and it occured to me, why not share with all of you some of the things that I love about Chris’s WordPress website and do a little “review” of it so that others who might wish to create a blog can see some of the great things Chris has done with BavotaSan.

First off, Chris is an independent website developer and creative type in Montreal Canada, his website is all about how to build and design WordPress websites for small business owners and online marketing types, basically the same audience as mine but with a much more technical and WordPress focus.

His website, BavotaSan.com is packed full of amazing goodies such as his free themes for WordPress and a series of premium themes such as the Stationery Premium WordPress Theme , Illustrious Premium WordPress Theme and a great paid WordPress plugin called Delete Duplicate Posts Pro which surprisingly … does just that. It’s great for auto blogging website in that it scans for duplicate posts and ensures you’re not falling victim to Google’s duplicate post penalties but Chris’s website isn’t just a great resource, it’s a work of interface art. Let’s take a look at some of the features of this great website.

The Footer

I always start with the footer when I review a website, it’s often the last place a design thinks to look but the first place somebody looks when they’re lost … so it’s important. Actually, it’s a little like Walmart I think in that most people never think about customer service until they’re standing in line and really upset. Walmart is one of the few national chains that I can think of who put great thought into this fact, when a customer is trying to return or complain about something … make it easy for them, make it pleasant.

The footer on Chris’ website does just that. Finding things easily is a pleasant experience.

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You can easily see the links he wants to promote in his footer, as well as a clearly defined link for Twitter.  His downloads and tutorials are organized to be effective and you’ll see this subtle use of a “Back to Top” option with an icon, a small detail often over looked by web designers in a rush. Ironically, Chris isn’t a web designer, he’s a web developer so his attention to detail is refreshing.

The Header

At the top of Chris’ website he promotes his internal links very well using a process we call deep linking but it’s done subtly and doesn’t interfere with users ability to navigate his website. In fact his menu is designed to accomplish two functions. First, he accommodates the users need to quickly reach content and two gives search engines the ability to easily feature content from his site.

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Two things that I absolutely love about Chris’ website? First, his use of the Get image from post code (he uses the code as a part of his theme rather than as a plugin, which is very effective) and the great link to his RSS feed on the right.

Everybody should take a few minutes to visit Montreal Web Designer, Chris Bavota .

Is this the source of swine flu? Also, other cool links today.

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I have to thank my friend Chris for that one (not that Chris, the other Chris). Usually I don’t share jokes here on the site but this one cracked me up.  I don’t know if it was because I have kids or what but I almost lost a keyboard when I saw this one.

A quick thanks to Casper for posting a great followup link (15 Common Mistakes that Violate Google Adsense TOS)  to my Make money online with Google AdSense post. For those of you too busy to read it, the TOS for Google states only certain languages are supported. I wonder how many people using the Global Translator plugin even realize their breaking their Google Terms of Service? Also in the same article, Yan told me about WordTracker and Wordpot, two really cool tools for helping you make money online by giving you more details about your keyword choices.

Matt Cutts (@mattcutts) posted a great link to The 2008 Founders’ Letter, while I still think Twitter is pretty lame I do think this is a great reason to be on it. Guys like Matt (who I call the Guru of Google) routinely post tons of amazing content links that help us better understand the inner workings of Google. Speaking of Twitter, Syed posted a pretty cool article this morning called 48 Excellent Examples Of Blog Post Footer Designs that’ll give you a great idea of what to do with that footer.

So that’s it for today, I’m off to do some coding and video work for the day but just a quick note to let you know I’ve updated my WordPress plugins this morning, so Auto CopyrightEasy Technorati Tags for WordPressNo More FramesWordPress.com Stats Smiley Remover and  WordPress PHP Info have all been updated on the WordPress plugins directory. If you have comments or feedback, critiques or compliments on any of my plugins please send them to me, if I don’t hear back from people I can’t work to make them better.

Have a great weekend.

The best WordPress plugins, and why to use them.

What Plugins Are the Best WordPress Websites Running? but this week I wanted to take a quick look at what plugins I think are the best for WordPress websites and how a new blogger can make the most of the blogging platform.

 

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First off, there are some standards that everybody who runs a blog should be running as we’re not going to waste too much time looking at those. They are:

 

  1. Akismet which provides exceptional protection against comment spammers through a shared reporting server.
  2. No More Frames is a simple JavaScript plugin which forces your website to pop out of advertisers frames, this ensures that it’s your website (not others) who are earning revenue from your content.
  3. Search & Replace adds functionality to the WordPress admin tool, allowing you to do a bulk search and replace for words or phrases. This is very handy when moving a website or just correcting an error on your website.
  4. WordPress.com Stats offers a statistics tracking package but be careful. You should also download WordPress.com Stats Smiley Remover to ensure the creepy happy face goes away. 
  5. WordPress Database Backup emails a copy of your database to you nightly, very handy.
  6. Google XML Sitemaps improves Google’s understanding of your website. 

Here are some other, great plugins that a lot of people over look.

  1. Comment Relish sends a short thank you note to people after they’ve posted a comment to your blog. My friend Chris fixed up a couple problems with the original publisher (Comment Relish Free WordPress Plugin) and made it truly brilliant.
  2. LinkLove this little plugin works by adding a nofollow tag to outbound links until people post a few times. This helps protect your PageRank value.
  3. Theme Switcher Reloaded is a cool plugin which allows you to host multiple themes on your website. This lets admins test new themes on their live websites without disrupting the existing look.
  4. What Would Seth Godin Do one of the best plugins on the planet. This little baby adds a small welcome message for the first few visits.
  5. WP Super Cache converts your website from a dynamic to a static site which is then cached for visitors to view. Sounds pretty technical but what is it really? It’s a way to ensure thousands of visit’s doesn’t crash WordPress.
  6. WP Auto Tagger this is a new plugin for me but one that I’m in love with. It queries remote servers to determine the best tags for your post.
  7. Simple Image Grabber WordPress Plugin is a nifty tool for pulling the first image out of your post and displaying it beside your excerpts, wonderful for homepage and portfolio searches.
  8. Login LockDown tracks and protects your WordPress website admin (see also: How to Secure Your WordPress Website)
  9. Show Top Commentators displays a list of the top commentators on your website, encouraging people to leave comments and increase your exposure.

Free Premium Magazine Theme for WordPress

My very good friend Chris Bavota just uploaded an amazing new theme for WordPress on bavotasan.com, for those of you who don’t know cb’s work he’s an ex film maker / horror movie nut turned web developer a few years back and he brings an amazing skill set to every project he works on.  Chris also happens to be my partner on a lot of web projects over at Tinker Priest Media and is located in Montreal Canada.

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His theme is a clean, nice looking magazine format for WordPress but what really makes it great is the backend which allows users to reformat the theme’s forward facing pages instantly, without having to worry about knowing any HTML. As you can see in the example to the right, the website can be reordered at the click of a button to change the full experience for users.

Take a look at let him know what you think, there’s a demo online as well as a ZIP to download.