Archive for 2009

How To Disable Delete Post Functionality For Everyone Except Administrator

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November 25th, 2009
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WordPress has a pretty decent role management in place, which allows you to create users and assign them certain privileges and functionality. However, there are few things which you cannot right now with it, for example, creating new roles, modifying role privileges and so on.

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Google To Help Notify You Of New Updates

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November 23rd, 2009
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Here comes yet another way to be notified of new upgrades for WordPress in case you need one. Google has announced that they will be using their processing power to scan the source code of websites to look for the version number of the publishing software they are using and send them a notification through Google Webmaster Tools letting them know that an upgrade is available. In the case of WordPress, the meta tag was moved  to the core of WordPress in 2.5. Therefor, anyone running a version of WordPress from 2.5 and above should have it displayed in their source code unless it was either removed or edited out through an action in the functions.php file such as remove_action(‘wp_head’, ‘wp_generator’); Also, some plugins have been created that removes the version info as well, typically security related plugins. Speaking of security, the security through obscurity argument regarding the public display […]

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WordPress Plugin Releases for 11/23

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November 23rd, 2009
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New Plugins Additional image sizes With this plugin, users can add and remove intermediate image sizes. The plugin can also make copies of existing images with these new sizes. Online Leaf Online Leaf presents a new standby engine for all WordPress blogs. Once installed, it will detect any user inactivity on the blog and cover the blog with a dark screen, which darkens the colors and hides animations and effects, so that the monitors do not waste energy displaying these untill activity is detected again, which happens when the mouse is moved across the website. Updated Plugins Smooth Slider Smooth Slider is a WordPress Plugin for creating a dynamic slideshow for featured posts on a blog. SEO Ultimate This all-in-one SEO plugin can handle titles, meta, noindex, canonical tags, 404 monitoring, linkboxes, and robots.txt. Version 1.3 adds anchor text customization for the “more” link in posts. WP Super Cache WP […]

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So we tried Intense Debate . . .

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November 22nd, 2009
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Business of Blogging, Spam, WordPress Plugins

It was not meant to be. I had high hopes for Intense Debate but the drawbacks outweighed the positives in our case. I was really looking forward to a few of the features that I thought might bring more interactivity to the blog and encourage readers to have meatier discussions. As you notice below, we have turned off Intense Debate and gone back to the original comment form. Below is a list of the some of the features I was really looking forward to and our experiences with them. I would like to preface this discussion by saying that I screwed up the install by adding this blog onto the wrong account and that added to some of our woes. The account bug that followed (we received some help via the support email) was caused by my fat fingering. Better overall look and feel of the comment section of a […]

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WordPress Theme Releases for 11/21

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THF204 Three column, simple clean theme with two widgetised sidebars. BlackLens BlackLens is a black, white and pink theme with a floral decoration in the top right of the page. Its a two column theme with a left sidebar and support for widgets. Filmix It supports gravatars, is widget-ready, Adsense-ready, dark, modern and clean. Tiki Time 3-columns, widget-ready, Adsense-ready, and supports gravatars The Hives Three column, widget ready theme with a rotating carousel, lifestream and related posts.

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How to Create Micro Blogs Within WordPress

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November 21st, 2009
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A tutorial to help you create a Microblog on your main WordPress blog without using any additional plugins or themes.

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The New P2 Is Awesome

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During WordCamp New York, I and many others had the chance to view a demo of the new P2 theme that will be released to WordPress.org users in due time. It’s already live for WordPress.com users in case you use that system. The New P2 improves on the first version by adding support for custom post types. For example, the theme has built in content types for a blog post, status updates, quotes, or links. These specific content types can be designed to give each an individual style. The first thing that comes to my mind when I saw this in action was Tumblr which does a great job styling the various types of content you have to choose from. Custom post types will be available in WordPress 2.9. The new P2 has also been reworked from the ground up so that it can be used as a parent theme […]

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WordPress Theme Releases for 11/19

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Aureola A free magazine style WordPress theme to show your content on a smooth layout. BrandNew Folio Two column, fixed width theme with support for gravatars, widgets and a customizable homepage. wpClassifieds wpClassifieds is a free WordPress theme that transform your wordpress blog into a classified ads site similar to Craigslist or OLX. 5 Travel-Inspired WordPress Themes Five single column and multiple column themes inspired with some things travel. Bold Life Bold Life is 2 columns light, widget ready WordPress theme. MiniCard MiniCard is a social network/business card WordPress theme inspired by Tim Van Damme’s website. The theme lets you add links to all the social networking sites you may be a member of, and post useful information such as bio’s and contact details. It also has built in hCard support and (optionally) lets you offer a vCard for visitors to download your contact information.

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WordPress Wins Best Open Source CMS Award for 2009

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November 18th, 2009
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WordPress has always been one of the best open source software available for blogging and managing websites, corporate or otherwise. To better that, WordPress has been awarded the Best Open Source CMS Award for 2009

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