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New Version of Comment Numbering Plugin Adds Features and Fixes

By Dr Greg Mulhauser, Managing Editor | 3 February 2009

Just a week after its first public release, Greg’s Threaded Comment Numbering plugin for WordPress has reached release 1.1, with an increase in hierarchical numbering up to 10 levels, plus an extra new counting mode, enhanced performance, and an important fix for users encountering avatar problems.

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Greg’s Threaded Comment Numbering Plugin for WordPress

By Dr Greg Mulhauser, Managing Editor | 27 January 2009

New comment handling features in the latest WordPress update broke many of the usual methods that blog administrators use to number comments. But fortunately, you can still take advantage of the new features like threading and paging without giving up comment numbering — all you need is this plugin.

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Open and Close

By Evan Hadkins | 6 January 2009

Lots of evidence and experience back the ‘open is good’ position. I don’t want to deny any of this. I do want to say that it may not be the right position everywhere all the time.

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Online Therapy for Introverts

By Sarah Luczaj | 27 October 2008

Who does online therapy appeal to? Who can make the most use of it? Is it just a next-best for people who cannot access ‘proper’ face to face therapy services, or might it actually be ideally suited to certain personality types?

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So, What Would YOU Like to Say in the Area of Mental Health?

By Dr Greg Mulhauser, Managing Editor | 8 August 2008

With Sarah launching into her PhD and taking a break from her regular posts in the Psychology, Philosophy and Real Life blog, that means we have a vacancy. Do you have something YOU would like to say about psychology, counselling, or mental health in general?

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