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[Continue Reading...]I have been using .Mac webmail a lot recently and am quite dissappointed with it. It is not even worth my time trying to analyze why it is not up to par. Anyone know of any plans to revamp the service?
[Continue Reading...]Zoto.com: Nicely done online photo gallery. Worth a visit. Has Blogger integeration, needs WordPress integeration. 🙂 Via Photomatt
[Continue Reading...]Have you ever wished you could issue simple shell commands through your WordPress interface to, say, quickly change the permissions of a file and then change them back or be able to see what processes are active and kill a process? Have you wanted to have SSH access to your server but your web service does not allow that? Do you have “system” enabled for your PHP? I am not sure if that title does this hack justice but here goes. This will allow a WordPress user to execute simple shell commands and output them to the browser. It is very incredibly simple, very easy to install and very easy to use. To add security, a user has to be authenticated through WordPress before they are allowed to see this page or use it. You can download the file from here: http://weblogtoolscollection.com/b2-img/output.zip To install simply unzip the single file in […]
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[Continue Reading...]Bitacoreando >> Multisite 0.1b: A simple way to create multiple sites with WordPress. Sounds like you need seperate DBs for each install. Via Photomatt
[Continue Reading...]With the recent surge in comment spam and the renewed enthusiasm to arrest spam in comments, I have also been noticing a nasty trend in comment verification mechanisms. It might be my own irritability (due to a bout of influenza) that is propounding the problem, so bear with me if I am off the mark. I read a lot of blogs and I like to leave comments. Your commenting system, be it because of some goofy spam moderation technique or in a futile attempt to curb incorrect XHTML, should not prevent people from leaving comments altogether. Without mentioning any names or blogs, I wish bloggers would consider their visitors to be more important than a few instances of comment spam or an incorrectly formed XHTML comment. If you feel like you need every commenter to register on your blog (or stand up on one foot and cluck like a chicken) […]
[Continue Reading...]Marc Nozell’s mini-blog >> HOWTO migrate from blosxom to wordpress: This migration/import procedure might be useful to some.
[Continue Reading...]Binary Bonsai >> Kubrick v1.2.0 for WordPress: Michael’s new theme for WordPress. This is a fine addition to the WordPRess theme stable!
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