Archive for January, 2004

WordPress hacks from Alex King updated for 1.0

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January 15th, 2004
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Most of the WordPress hacks that Alex had written have been upgraded by him to support WordPress 1.0 Platinum (and later releases). These include: WordPress Mobile Edition – A PDA friendly interface for your blog. It’s (almost) XHTML compliant. Since Last Visit – Shows the number of new posts and comments (including indicators showing what posts and comments are new) since a visitor last came to your blog. WP Photos – This hack automates including photos with your blog posts. WP Group – This hack is lets you group a selection of posts on a single page. This hack is compatible with WordPress .72 as well. Send him a thank you if you use his work.

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Photo Log Hack for WordPress

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January 14th, 2004
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WordPress Hack

Matt (another Matt) has created a Photolog Hack for WordPress That gives MT another run for its’ money!

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Add an RSS feed to FeedDemon through Internet Explorer

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January 14th, 2004
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Glenn Slaven has a way to add RSS feeds directly to your FeedDemon installation through Internet Explorer. Good work and very useful. In case you havent checked out the 1.0 version of FeedDemon, download the trial. I LOVE the program but I cannot afford to buy it. (I was a beta tester, so I know)

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Performance Tuning Moveable type

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January 12th, 2004
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Chris Cemper’s blog has a very detailed article on Performace Tuning Moveable Type. I was referred to this by Kevin Donahue So if you are an MT fan and would like your installation of MT to work a little harder and a little better, head over to Chris’ site. He has a lot of really good info to explore.

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A well documented index.php for WordPress 1.0

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January 9th, 2004
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With the release of WordPress 1.0, a lot of people have been trying to modify the new index.php to suit their needs or to make it look like their old page. I made a few comments on a vanilla index.php to make things a little easier for people to understand and make modifications to. Here is the link to the well documented index.php for WordPress 1.0 Platinum (and later nightly builds)

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New WordPress 1.0 template

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Since I made the Mindful Musings template WordPress 1.0 compatible and there has been considerable amount of interest in downloading that template, I cleaned it up a little and posted it for everyone. Here is the link to what the cleaned version looks like and the download link to the zip file. Unlike other WP templates, you will need to upload the included index.php to get everything to look right. Enjoy!

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Comment SPAM? Answer: Comment moderation in WordPress 1.0

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January 7th, 2004
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Web Ethics

Comment moderation in WP 1.0 is a giant step in the direction of reducing comment spam. I had used a manual method of weeding out comment spam (by going through all comments long after they were posted and had made some damage) for some time, but WP 1.0 takes it one step further. With comment moderation turned on, a message is posted above the comments, which tells the readers that moderation is turned on and the comments posted will not show up on the blog until it is approved by the admin of the blog (which is a deterrent to comment spam by itself). Every time a comment is posted on your blog, you get an email notification (which can be turned on or off) to approve the comment that is posted. You can approve or delete comments by bulk or singly. I envision checking my blog once a day […]

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uh oh

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January 5th, 2004
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man, check-off is in… TWO DAyS!!!!!!

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Differences in features between b2, WP 0.72 and WP 1.0

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January 5th, 2004
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Web Design

Here is the link to the comparison. Please leave a comment if I made a mistake or you can think of other features I missed.

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