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WordPress and the Undraggable Widgets

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April 4th, 2011
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WordPress, WordPress Troubleshooting

If you’re a new WordPress users, or perhaps even a veteran, you may have noticed an inability to work with your widgets at Appearance -> Widgets in your Dashboard. This is fortunately not common, but it can lead to a ton of confusion and many hours of frustrating attempts to fix it. First, make sure that your browser has JavaScript enabled. This is usually the most common cause of the issue, and fortunately the easiest to fix. If your browser does have JavaScript enabled, use an FTP or SFTP client to access your server and a plain text editor to edit your wp-config.php file. Once the file is open, add define(‘CONCATENATE_SCRIPTS’, false); below the define(‘DB_HOST’ line and save the file. In most cases, one of the two methods will work for you. If you’re still having trouble, stop by the WordPress Support Forums for further assistance.

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WordPress Theme Releases for 4/3

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Baza Noclegowa is a clean, clear, and light theme for blogs, corporate websites, and big portals as well. Citrus is based on greens and oranges, and available in narrow (2 column), medium (2 column), and wide (3 column) varieties. MyPhoto is a very clean and elegant theme created specifically with photography, portfolio, and other gallery type sites in mind. Space Weapons is a two column theme, perfect for personal blogs and space enthusiasts.

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WordPress Plugin Releases for 4/1

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April 1st, 2011
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WordPress Plugins

New plugins Disable XMLRPC Methods allows you to only enable/disable the specific XML-RPC methods you need. Latest Tweets Tooltip allows you to show the latest tweets about a certain word or phrase in a draggable and resizable jQuery tooltip window. Updated plugins Health Check will perform a number of checks on your WordPress install to detect common configuration errors and known issues. Posts 2 Posts is a foundational plugin that allows you to create connections directly between posts of any type. WordPress Beta Tester provides an easy way to get involved with Beta testing WordPress.

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ThemeSorter: The Latest Premium Theme Directory

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ThemeSorter, a new WordPress premium theme directory, launched recently with an impressive catalogue and is on track to take the premium theme directory industry by storm. Unlike recent premium theme directories, ThemeSorter’s layout is very basic and straight-forward, but what it lacks in a flashy interface it makes up for with data and organization. With access to several sellers and a huge catalogue, ThemeSorter’s themes are organized via formats, niches, colors, and styles. What do you think of ThemeSorter’s contribution to the world of premium theme directories?

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WordPress Theme Releases for 3/30

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Blue Grey White is a clean, clear, light and readable theme with a modern header and shadows. Minimal Stream is a minimal WordPress theme that supports asides, galleries, and status formats. Revista is a very clean magazine/blog style WordPress theme that comes with an Apple Leopard Inspired space header and a slick gray color scheme. TwentyTen Extended is a child theme of the default WordPress theme TwentyTen with ThemeKit for WordPress integrated so that users have the option of changing the theme styles without editing any code.

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Google Summer of Code Opens, WordPress Ready

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March 29th, 2011
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WordPress, WordPress News

The Google Summer of Code 2011 application period has begun, and WordPress is accepting applications from eager students. There’s a lot of talent out there ready to shine, and the development team is excited to see what new and great things will be brought to the world of WordPress this year. For those interested in contributing to WordPress via Google’s program, the development team has posted some tips on submitting your application and a schedule outline. If you’re a student interested in WordPress development, send in your application today and show them what you can do.

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WordPress Plugin Releases for 3/28

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March 28th, 2011
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New plugins Affiliate Links Manager helps you create friendly affiliate redirects and track them in Google Analytics. Onswipe makes it insanely easy to make your content look great on all touch devices, currently limited to iPads, but there will be more in the future. Updated plugins BackWPup allows you to backup your WordPress database, files, and more. jQuery Drop Down Mega Menu Widget allows you to quickly and easily create drop down mega menus from any WordPress custom menu. Yet Another Related Posts Plugin displays a list of related entries on your site and feeds based on a unique algorithm.

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WordPress Theme Releases for 3/26

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ChaosTheory is a dark single-column theme with a minimal, techy feel. Ghostbird is a blue, beige, and red one-column theme for WordPress. Nelson is a fairly minimal design that should be easy enough to customize to your own liking. TwentyTen Five is a variation of the TwentyTen Theme with many modifications.

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WordPress Updates Via Plugins?

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March 25th, 2011
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WordPress, WordPress Plugins

Two very interest WordPress plugins have debuted recently. Both are built by core WordPress developers, both offer a way to push specific updates to the WordPress core through a simple plugin as opposed to a full WordPress update, and they do it safely without modifying any core files. Hotfix – “This unofficial plugin provides fixes for selected WordPress bugs, so you don’t have to wait for the next WordPress core release.” UI Labs – “UI Labs is a plugin that offers experimental WordPress admin UI features with the aim of building upon and enhancing the default WordPress User Interface.” I must admit, the two are rather intriguing. Hotfix offers immediate fixes to certain bugs that may not be addressed until the next core update, while UI Labs offers a sneak peek at some of the upcoming design improvements. I especially like the fact that, unlike core updates, these plugins don’t […]

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