‘WordPress Hack’ Category

Mass delete comment bugfix for WordPress 1.2 Mingus

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September 18th, 2004
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I am sure many of you have already found this bug and have squashed it somehow, but I had not done that. So if you are still one of those people using WordPress 1.2 Mingus and run intro trouble mass deleting comments, this is the quick solution. Open up your edit-comments.php file which should be in wp-admin in your favorite text editor. Find this line: else $mode = $_GET[‘mode’]; And add this just below that line: $delete_comments = $_POST[‘delete_comments’]; Now delete comments en mass with glee! Sorry for the late response Narada.

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wordpress as cms

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September 16th, 2004
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WordPress as basic CMS: Since Photomatt linked to the Stanford Community Health Research Center, the author Graham wrote up an illustrated document on how it was done.

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::jamesoff:: >> Check RBL for WordPress 0.1

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September 15th, 2004
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::jamesoff:: >> Check RBL for WordPress 0.1: Automatically delete comment Spam in WordPress using Spam RBLs that are already available over the Internet. The author boasts a 90% “catch” of spammage. Via Photomatt

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Welcome to Airblogging.com

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September 13th, 2004
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Airblogging.com: Blog from your mobile phone to your WordPress, Movable Type, Live Journal or Blogger blogs. Though you could already do this with WordPress, this service will not need much of a setup on your blog, just signup and post away. From the FAQ and the News sections, I gather that this is in active development and new services and mixed media are being added regularly. Via: Wordlog

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Provide a Klip for Klipfolio for your WordPress blog

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September 10th, 2004
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Cool Scripts, WordPress Hack

If you have not heard about Klipfolio yet, you need to head over to their site and check it out. I consider it to be an information aggregator on steroids. Though somewhat overdone, flexibility is not lacking in that application. I have written a very small (and simple) script that allows the addition of a “Klip” of your WordPress blog for consumption by the Klipfolio application. Installation is very, very simple and if you already have the Klipfolio application on your computer, just download the Klip for this blog and add it to your Klipfolio. Click here for the WeblogToolsCollection.com Klip. You can download the script here. Instructions to install the script is at the bottom of the script. Please leave comments and suggestions.

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Aarhus live – weblog

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September 9th, 2004
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Aarhus live – weblog: Anyone have conversion tips/techniques (??) from Pivot to WordPress. The page is in Dutch. This is a possible English translation. Thanks goes to Ingrid.

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hitormiss.org: New & Improved DailyCrawl

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September 9th, 2004
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hitormiss.org: New & Improved DailyCrawl: A very nice concept of a news crawler. This is an extension of the WordPress built in blogroll. Very useful if you use your own blogroll (in WordPress or otherwise) as a collection of links/blogs that you read everyday. Via: Photomatt

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alexking.org: Blog > JavaScript Quicktags Updated

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September 6th, 2004
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alexking.org: Blog > JavaScript Quicktags Updated: For WordPress 1.2 Mingus. There was a Mozilla bug which forced the focus to jump to the top of the textarea.

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Brian Meidell’s Blog >> Nested Comments

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September 5th, 2004
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Brian Meidell’s Blog >> Nested Comments: Somewhat repetitive, since I already had a threaded comment hack, but this is a plugin as compared to a hack. This is for WordPress 1.2 Mingus. [EDIT] The plugin features collapsible threads. Cool! Via: NoScope

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