Recently, one of our users asked us how they can add a list of forbidden words for WordPress post titles? If you manage a multi-author blog and want authors to avoid using certain words or phrases, then this tip would come in handy. In this article, we will show you how to create a list of forbidden words for WordPress titles. Why Create a List of Forbidden Words for Post Titles in WordPress? It is not easy to keep all authors informed about your editorial style and policy on a multi-author site. You can use Edit Flow to leave editorial comments, add notes, and custom statuses, but it will not monitor your post titles. If an author has publishing rights, then the unwanted words can go live on your website. You can prevent this by taking away publishing privileges from users, but this means more work for you as you will have to review and publish posts yourself. Having said that, let’s see how you can easily add a list of banned words for WordPress post titles. Adding … [Read more...] about How to Create a List of Forbidden Words for WordPress Titles
1100 words you need to know
Handicraft products in dire need of trademarks
La Bằng Tea-a traditional Vietnamese product having trademark register, design, logo-is introduced to visitors to a workshop in Thái Nguyên Province. – VNS Photo Khánh Dương Viet Nam News HÀ NỘI — Phú Bình carpentry village in northern Thái Nguyên Province is well known for sophisticated woodened products made by local artisans. However, these products are rarely protected by trademarks and intellectual property rights. Nguyễn Văn Đức, a local artisan told Việt Nam News that carpentry traditions in the village had been passed down through the generations, though production capacity is still small-scale with few links between households. “We are only villagers without any knowledge of trademarks or intellectual property. Local authorities pay little attention to trademark creation,” he said. “Our markets are mainly northern provinces and cities. Everyone knows about our products through word of mouth. We don’t have a channel to promote our products” “Several years ago, … [Read more...] about Handicraft products in dire need of trademarks
Vietnamese agriculture, but not as you know it
Hoà’s pigs enjoy their natural habitat. - VNS Photo Khoa Thư Viet Nam News By Khoa Thư QUẢNG TRỊ - A herd of pigs runs up a high hill, in front of them, a vast farm spreads out, reaching the horizon. The image may be strange for most Vietnamese people, with the mindset that domestic livestock are usually kept in cages. Nguyễn Thị Hoà’s farm in Triệu Thượng Commune, Quảng Trị Province, offers pigs precious freedom that their fellow animals rarely enjoy. “We are the first and also the only farm in the whole area that rears pigs in their natural habitat,” Hoà said. “They find and eat whatever they like. They run as far as they can, to every corner of this 10 ha farm. Our pork, therefore, has distinct characteristics of colour, taste and balanced fat ratio that normal farms cannot offer,” she added. Pork, however, is not the only specialty offered by Hoà. Up to 1,500 chickens are also farmed on the space. Instead of simply pouring instant pre-mixed food out of bags, … [Read more...] about Vietnamese agriculture, but not as you know it
Homebuyers badly need info to avoid scams
Homebuyers badly need info to avoid scams The Saigon Times Daily The losses are huge as thousands of homebuyers have fallen victim to fake or illicit property projects nationwide due largely to the absence of reliable information and the lack of resolve on the part of State agencies in dealing with that info void. The bell of alarm went off again last Friday when a deputy told the HCMC People’s Council meeting that in districts 9, Binh Tan and Hoc Mon, as many as 1,000 homebuyers have been duped into depositing their money in fake projects. Days earlier, Hanoi City Police had also pressed charges against Muong Thanh Group for cheating customers, as the property developer had allegedly sold thousands of apartments under projects not yet licensed. Elsewhere in Dong Nai Province, the property company Alibaba Group is being probed by the Ministry of Public Security’s investigators for dozens of projects sold to homebuyers although such projects have not been approved. On the local … [Read more...] about Homebuyers badly need info to avoid scams
Transparency, confidence building needed to penetrate European market: expert
Transparency, confidence building needed to penetrate European market: expert By Trung Chanh Florian Beranek, a member of the European Chamber of Commerce in Vietnam (EuroCham), speaks at a workshop on July 24 in the Mekong DElta city of Can Tho – PHOTO: TRUNG CHANH CAN THO – Transparency and confidence building will be key for local firms trying to gain a foothold in the European Union, said an expert at a workshop on July 24 in Can Tho City. Florian Beranek, a United Nations Industrial Development Organization lead expert in corporate social responsibility, expects the European Union-Vietnam Free Trade Agreement (EVFTA) to be passed by Vietnam’s National Assembly and its counterparts in the bloc. While several trade pacts have been approved, the EVFTA is a major bridge between Vietnam and EU state members, according to the member of the European Chamber of Commerce in Vietnam (EuroCham). Duties for tariff lines will be gradually slashed in both Vietnam and … [Read more...] about Transparency, confidence building needed to penetrate European market: expert
Farmers need assistance to cope with changing farming landscape
Farmers need assistance to cope with changing farming landscape The Saigon Times Daily Prime Minister Nguyen Xuan Phuc will have a direct dialogue with farmers soon following a proposal by the Vietnam Farmers’ Association. The Government Office in a dispatch last Friday said the farmers’ association is assigned to work with Can Tho City and other ministries and agencies to arrange the meeting, where the Government leader is expected to look into problems faced by the country’s agriculture to make coping policies. Challenges for farmers abound, both short-term and long term. These include repetitive gluts of farm produce since China as Vietnam’s biggest buyer has now changed its import requirements, placing emphasis on quality and traceability; falling prices of key stable commodities like pepper, coffee, rubber and even rice as global supply has far outpaced demand; the frequent occurrence of diseases devastating the husbandry sector; and the failure to participate in global … [Read more...] about Farmers need assistance to cope with changing farming landscape
In need of more bright spots
In need of more bright spots By Trung Chanh Can Tho Bridge pictured at night. The Mekong Delta needs similar transport works for its socio-economic development - PHOTO: LE HOANG VU In a recent government meeting on the development of the Southern Key Economic Zone, Prime Minister Nguyen Xuan Phuc emphasized the need to confine attention to the development of the transport infrastructure system in the Mekong Detla. In fact, what is the real situation of the local transportation system in this region? Dr. Tran Huu Hiep said if compared with what was in place 10 or 20 years ago, many changes can be observed and new bright spots seen in the panoramic picture of the Mekong Delta’s transport infrastructure. According to Hiep, the Mekong Delta is now home to two international airports—Can Tho Airport in Can Tho City and Phu Quoc Airport in Kien Giang Province—and two domestic ones—Rach Gia Airport (Kien Giang Province) and Ca Mau Airport (Ca Mau Province). Meanwhile, … [Read more...] about In need of more bright spots
USB 3, USB 4, Thunderbolt, & USB-C — everything you need to know
Feature AppleInsider is supported by its audience and may earn commission as an Amazon Associate and affiliate partner on qualifying purchases. These affiliate partnerships do not influence our editorial content. With the varieties of USB and Thunderbolt terminology floating about, as well as new versions being adopted by Apple and other device producers, sorting out the mess can be a problem. Here's what you need to know about USB 3, USB 4, Thunderbolt 3, and Thunderbolt 4. For most users, there are two general families of multi-purpose connections: USB and Thunderbolt. Both have their benefits and their foibles, as well as sharing many characteristics, but the two technology trees are, largely, quite different. If you don't read any further, here's your main takeaway: The term "USB-C" by itself doesn't specify anything for data, charging, or video beyond the physicality of the connector. But, as you might expect, there are a lot of details behind USB … [Read more...] about USB 3, USB 4, Thunderbolt, & USB-C — everything you need to know
VN seeks EU smart city know-how
HCM City needs Europe’s experience and solutions to create smart cities, a conference heard Friday. – Photo pcworldvietnam HCM City – HCM City needs Europe’s experience and solutions to create smart cities, a conference heard Friday. Speaking at the “Cyber security, Internet of Things and Connected Services towards a smart city” conference, organised by the European Chamber of Commerce in Việt Nam (EuroCham), Võ Quang Huệ, vice chairman of EuroCham, said: “The Smart Cities subject is one of great importance for EuroCham Việt Nam. EuroCham believes its members have a lot to offer for Việt Nam’s sustainable development. “The relevant know-how developed and tested in Europe and all over the world needs no introduction and we are very keen to promote contacts between relevant companies and the Vietnamese Government for business opportunities that can produce concrete results in terms of a smart future for Việt Nam’s cities.” Philip Hung Cao, security solution … [Read more...] about VN seeks EU smart city know-how
Everything you need to know about USB-C & Thunderbolt 3 on Apple’s new MacBook Pro
Feature AppleInsider is supported by its audience and may earn commission as an Amazon Associate and affiliate partner on qualifying purchases. These affiliate partnerships do not influence our editorial content. Apple has decisively transitioned its new MacBook Pros to use the slim, unidirectional new USB-C port first introduced on the Retina MacBook a year and a half ago. Its latest MacBook Pro machines not only supply more connectors, but also support the enhanced new USB 3.1 Gen 2 and Thunderbolt 3 protocols for blazing fast wired connectivity and high resolution displays. Flex your power Like the Retina MacBook, the new MacBook Pro models no longer use MagSafe, Apple's quick release magnetic plug for delivering power. Power is now delivered via USB-C, which fits snuggly enough to pull your laptop off the edge of a table if something inadvertently tugs the cable hard enough. While many are weeping over the death of their beloved MagSafe, I've … [Read more...] about Everything you need to know about USB-C & Thunderbolt 3 on Apple’s new MacBook Pro