RocketGeek

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According to the data and stats that were collected, 'RocketGeek' channel has a mediocre rank. The feed was last updated more than a year ago. The channel mostly uses short articles along with sentence constructions of the intermediate readability level, which is a result indicating a well-crafted news inventory on the channel.

About 'RocketGeek' Channel

Home of WP-Members, The Original WordPress Membership Plugin

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'RocketGeek' has mostly short articles at the moment, however, they might have a great potential to develop their materials and quality in future.

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'RocketGeek' provides texts of a basic readability level which can be quite comfortable for a wide audience to read and understand.

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'RocketGeek' contains texts with mostly positive attitude and expressions (e.g. it may include some favorable reviews or words of devotion to the subjects addressed on the channel).

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Recent News

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Creating menus based on login status – alternate version

[...] in this post, I described a method of displaying different menus to users based on their login status by setting up your theme to display the different menus.  But isn’t there an [...]

Removing items from the menu based on login status

[...] are some really good methods of setting up various menus to display based on a user’s login status (here and here). But what if that’s the case?  What if you have a […] [...]

Add a custom tab to the WP-Members admin panel to send test emails to the admini...

[...] I had a user request some time ago to allow the plugin to send test emails to the administrator so that so a site owner could test both email functionality and view the [...]

Creating menus based on login status – alternate version

[...] Over in this post, I described a method of displaying different menus to users based on their login status by setting up your theme to display the different menus. [...]

Creating menus based on login status – alternate version

Over in this post, I described a method of displaying different menus to users based on their login status by setting up your theme to display the dif [...]

Sidebar status highlight username

[...] Suppose you want to highlight the user’s username in the sidebar status message.  Here is an easy filter to do that.   This function will get the user& [...]

Sidebar status highlight username

[...] Suppose you want to highlight the user’s username in the sidebar status message.  Here is an easy filter to do that.   This function will get the user’s [...]

Add a custom tab to the WP-Members admin panel to send test emails to the admini...

[...] the plugin to send test emails to the administrator so that so a site owner could test both email functionality and view the content of each email without going through the hassle of doing a test [...]

Removing items from the menu based on login status

[...] Generally, menus are going to be filled with static items. A “set it and forget it” kind of thing.  In those cases, there are some [...]

Add a custom tab to the WP-Members admin panel to send test emails to the admini...

[...] functionality and view the content of each email without going through the hassle of doing a test registration each time.  I thought that sounded like a […] [...]

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Creating menus based on login status – alternate version

[...] in this post, I described a method of displaying different menus to users based on their login status by setting up your theme to display the different menus.  But isn’t there an [...]

Removing items from the menu based on login status

[...] are some really good methods of setting up various menus to display based on a user’s login status (here and here). But what if that’s the case?  What if you have a […] [...]