2111 readersBack in November, I reviewed the WordPress book written by Chris Coyier and Jeff Starr, Digging into WordPress. The book received a very good feedback among the WordPress community, and to be honest I can say that anyone who’s into WordPress should have this great book on his desk or computer.
And good news for today,
2958 readersAccording to Wikipedia, the popular adage “An image is worth a thousand words” refers to the idea that complex stories can be described with just a single still image, or that an image may be more influential than a substantial amount of text. This is true, and as a blogger you have to work a
9976 readersScott Kingsley Clark of the popular Pods WordPress Plugin and founder of SKC Development, is a leading expert in WordPress Plugins. Like many, he’s been working hard to bring some standards and standardization to WordPress Plugins. Working with Mitcho of Yet Another Related Posts Plugin fame, and the WordPress development team, Scott is revitalizing the
3034 readersIn Dallas, August 29, 2010, at OpenCamp I presented “Mind Blowing WordPress Plugins.” Here are the WordPress Plugins and more features during my presentation. Let me first define what my qualifications for a “mind blowing WordPress Pl...
2393 readersI will be presenting a session on “Mind Blowing WordPress Plugins” at OpenCamp in Dallas, August 27-29, 2010, and I want to introduce you to some of the WordPress Plugins I will be talking about to tease and tempt you, as well as to showcas...
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4297 readersWordPress has just released the newest version of their installable blog software: WordPress 2.8 – Baker.The most notable addition would seem to be the ability to browse themes from within the WordPress Dashboard. With the Theme Browser, you can specify…
2616 readersI just published WordPress News: Weblog Tools Collection Scholarship Fund, WordPress at the Supreme Court, Top Plugin Authors, XML-RPC Trouble, and More, this week’s Blog Herald WordPress News report.
WordPress 2.7 downloads now passing 800,000. WordPress goes to the Supreme Court. Weblog Tools Collection announces college scholarship fund for WordPress students. WordPress 2.7 problems with
6508 readersMany popular blogs, such as the TutsPlus family, are offering what they call premium content: A content available only to registered members. This is a great way to make money blogging: You offer a premium content, such as .psd files, jquery code, stock images, etc, and your users register to get it. If you set
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6236 readersHave you heard of WordPress MU? It’s short for WordPress Multi User; a feature that lets anyone create their own WordPress based blog network.It’s just as easy as installing WordPress; the problem is, installing, upgrading and maintaining WordPress isn’t…
2336 readersOn the internet, security have always been a big concern. As an example, how many times did you heard friends complaining that their blog were hacked? The internet is full of good people, but just like in real life, there’s also thieves and vandals. Being a website owner, you have to deal with these people,