folderblog: XHTML compliant, extremely simple and customizable photoblog and gallery script. As the name suggests, drop pictures into a folder and go!
[Continue Reading...]folderblog: XHTML compliant, extremely simple and customizable photoblog and gallery script. As the name suggests, drop pictures into a folder and go!
[Continue Reading...]LaughingMeme: WordPress RSS Aggregator: Scrape RSS feeds to make posts out of them. I completely missed this somehow but better late than never. This is an idea I have been trying out for a while and this is another (well done) implementation of it.
[Continue Reading...]randypeterman.com/wordpress/ >> StatTraq Beta 0.1 c: StatTraq for WordPress tracks public activity of WordPress and reports * Hits * Number of Unique PHP sessions * Page Views * IP Addresses (includes link to ARIN Who Is?) * Browser * Referrer * Search Terms from major search engines * Bar graphs generated for some of the reports
[Continue Reading...]Form Bookmarklets: Some very useful such as the bookmarklet to show hidden form fields which can be edited and others are sinister such as the password field exposer. Oh, and while you are at it, check out the blogidate XHTML 1.1 Stric bookmarklet that lets you validate your XHTML in the textareas. Extremely nifty!
[Continue Reading...]GoogleFight: Result for the fight between wordpress and movable type – Getting there.
[Continue Reading...]zonageek: software: TypeMover: TypeMover is a MovableType plugin. It adds backup, restore and migration features that let you get your data in and out of your servers. Powerful backup is your friend!
[Continue Reading...]Netcraft: Web Server Survey Archives: Comparison of web server product permeation. No revelation, just interesting. via Dvorak
[Continue Reading...]alexking.org: Photos4.1rc3 released: It is a web based application for managing (storing, cataloging and retrieving) digital photos. Changes in this release include bugfixes, more translations etc.
[Continue Reading...]Micropayment solutions for ecommerce and email postage: Got to this site while looking at an email solution for our IP platforms. (Centipaid) Could this be used to leverage comment spammage somehow? It would be interesting to see what would happen if I ALLOWED comment spam, but with a price, say on each link on a comment spam costing $0.10
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