Archive for January, 2010

WordPress Theme Releases for 01/18

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Zada News A professional looking Newspaper theme. Contains the features you’d expect on a news site such as breadcrumbs navigation and sub category menus. Has three columns, and is fixed width with straight lines. Code based on News Magazine Theme 640 by antisocialmediallc.com Chad from bleach anime This theme is focused on character referred as Chad from Bleach anime & manga Ipsum.ak Three column, fixed width, gravatar and threaded comments ready theme with .PSD file included kozuka Two column, fixed width theme made specially for photographers 5 Free Food, Recipe and Cooking WordPress Themes Widget-ready, gravatar-enabled, two column, fixed width themes

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Real-Time Find and Replace Plug-in Review

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January 16th, 2010
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According to the WordPress.com support page on short codes they are defined as follows: A shortcode is a WordPress-specific code that lets you do nifty things with very little effort. Shortcodes can embed files or create objects that would normally require lots of complicated, ugly code in just one line. Shortcode = shortcut. Many WordPress plug-ins make use of short codes to easily make a call to a plug-ins functionality.  This can make maintaining your WordPress based site very easy but what happens if you decide to shift from one plug-in to another and that specific short code is not used in the new plug-in? Let me give you an example.  I used to use the WordPress Adsense Manager Plug-in on WindowsObserver.com to place my Google Adsense ads.  It allowed me to build the ad and then use a short code to place it on a page or in a […]

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is_home(), is_archive() not Working? Here is a Fix

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January 16th, 2010
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Quite recently, is_home() and is_archive() stopped working for me. I mean, that these conditional tags stopped working for me and the intended code I had was not performing as expected.

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WordPress Plugin Releases for 01/16

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January 16th, 2010
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New Plugins cbnet MBP Auto-Activate MaxBlogPress plugins require a two-step registration/activation process, as well as a forced opt-in to an email-list subscription, in order to use them. This plugin circumvents those requirements, enabling unrestricted use of the plugins. BFT Autoresponder This is the easiest to use sequential autoresponder plugin. Allows scheduling unlimited number of emails, members, import/export and customization of the emails. The HTML code of the registration form can be placed anywhere in the blog or in some other site.The plugin allows double opt-in and attaches unsubscribe link to all messages cbnet Ping Optimizer Do you know your WordPress blog pings unnecessarily every time you edit a post? Think how many times you click on “Save and Continue Editing” or “Save” button. Your blog will ping unnecessarily that many times you click on those buttons. Save your blog from getting tagged as ping spammer by installing this plugin. WP […]

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How To Include CSS and JavaScript Conditionally

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January 15th, 2010
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This post written on the WeblogToolsCollection.com forums as a news submission has been well received by plugin developers that have taken notice. The article explains how to include CSS and JavaScript conditionally so that the code is not loaded on every page of the site. If you think about it, there are many plugins that only do something once in a blue moon. Table of contents, text manipulators, galleries, sliders, etc, etc. If only they loaded their frontend code strictly when necessary, most page loads would suddenly become much lighter. This technique if implemented by plugin authors sounds like it could have a significant impact on end users websites, especially when it comes to loading times. I’m always impressed with the speed of WordPress when I install a fresh copy without any plugins. WordPress loads very quickly both on the front and back ends. However, once I activate 30 or […]

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What Was Your First Reaction on Using WordPress?

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January 15th, 2010
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I started using WordPress more than 3 years ago and have been using it since version 1.5. Prior to using WordPress, I was using Joomla. Joomla is a great platform no doubt, but it was a bit complicated for my liking.

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WordPress Theme Releases for 01/14

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Michael Jackson Childhood A clean WordPress theme inspired by the song Childhood by Michael Jackson Spettro A minimal and brightly-colored theme, very minimal, and has a creative look to it. The whole site is aligned to the left with a bit logo at the top and a widgetized sidebar (login form hard-coded into sidebar.php). Also a recent thing that I am including with all of the themes now is a canonical links for comments hack which will reduce the risk of duplicate content, which is one of the major problems with websites and SEO Dynamic Slider Green Dynamic Slider Green come with three cool sliding tab consist of last posts, featured post and recent comments.

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Do You Verify Short URLs in Comments Website Fields?

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January 13th, 2010
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Comments are always welcomed and appreciated. However, comments are also one of the biggest causes of spam on websites. If you do not have a proper comment moderation and protection system, your site will be flooded with links to spam, phishing and other unwanted sites.

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Congrats DD32

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January 13th, 2010
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For those that don’t know, DD32 or Dion Hulse has been granted core commit access to the WordPress project. Just from an outside looking in view, I think DD32 is more than deserving of this position as his contributions in and outside of the core have helped many. On new commit messages you might start seeing a familiar name, DD32 aka Dion Hulse. He’ll be initially focusing on the areas he’s already contributed a ton to like automatic upgrades and HTTP. He has been a mentor to many and is not scared to jump into any part of the code keeping a positive outlook no matter how far down the rabbit hole he ends up. If we look deeper into Matts post, this will be a trend for 2010. More people will be granted commit access to the core as a recognition of trust. I think this is a good […]

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