Posts Tagged ‘LinkyLoo’

WP Plugin: Custom Hooks for Developers

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October 24th, 2007
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Custom Hooks for developers is mostly aimed at other plugin developers and it provides the manage_pages_columns and manage_pages_custom_column hooks, which are not present in WordPress, but have been requested often. The plugin replicates the custom column feature of the manage posts page. The new filters can can be used in the same way as the manage_posts_custom_column action and manage_posts_columns filter provided by WordPress. The author has also written a tutorial on how to add custom columns to the manage posts screen which also applies to these hooks.

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TAGStention for WordPress & Dreamweaver

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October 23rd, 2007
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TAGStention for WordPress: TAGStention is NOT a WordPress plugin nor is it a guide, its a Dreamweaver extension that has helpful features for theme developers such as Wizards for tags with parameters Help button redirects to codex Support for 90% of the tags Insert basic loops (wizard) Insert headers (wizard) Ultimate TagWarrior tags supported (NEW) Help button (NEW) PayPal button at help screen (NEW) Is supports Dreamweaver 8 and MX2004 and the author says that it might support some older versions. It is based on a CC license. Thanks to WordPress Candy for the tip.

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WordPress Functions Implementation History Tool

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October 19th, 2007
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WordPress Functions Implementation History Tool: Ozh has come up with a fantastic WordPress Function Implementation History tool that is essentially a way to check when a function was implemented in WordPress and when and if it was removed in a trendy axajified manner, it will let you search across nearly 1900 functions through 31 WordPress releases, from 0.71 to 2.3. He also released a map of WordPress functions through all the versions. Very useful tool indeed. Thank you Ozh!

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$10,000 Blogging Scholarship

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October 12th, 2007
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Vote for the Winner of the 2007 Blogging Scholarship: CollegeScholarships.org is entertaining votes for the 2007 round of its $10,000 blogging scholarships and the list of finalists is fantastic. There are some awesome blogs in there including a friend of mine, Paul Stamatiou. Now I will not be so bold as to ask you to vote for Paul, but since I am biased, I did vote for him. If you are looking for some good reading from some seriously talented and motivated young folks who blog, and help one of them win the $10,000 for school, this is the ticket.

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Integrate Drupal with WordPress

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October 3rd, 2007
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Integrate Drupal with WordPress: These two competing platforms now have a common bond. This Drupal module will allow you to run/administer a WordPress blog from inside Drupal as a module. The author claims that the module is tested with Drupal 5 and WordPress 2.2.1. In looking through the code, I see no reason why it would not work with 2.3 but I have not tested it. So if you are a Drupal user with a WordPress blog or if you are a WordPress user with a Drupal installation, this is your chance to run the roost from one perch. Features include a single level sign on and synchronization of profile data between WordPress and Drupal.

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Blogs and the Mobile Web

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September 27th, 2007
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Five Reasons Why The Mobile Web Sucks and the counter arguments from Russell (warning, littered with expletives) made me think about blogs, mobile web and the proliferation of blogs on mobile phones and mobile browsers. Since I am closely involved with many of the technologies that are being bolstered or criticized on those posts, I have my own opinions about some of them. Wireless carrier networks are SLOW: I am not so sure. Sprint has decent speeds and I can surf just fine on my phone or by using it as a modem. It is not as good as my 17 Mbps cable modem, but when I was stuck in a hospital and needed to call my parents in India using Skype via Sprint through my 755p, it worked like a charm. My VPN back to work and most surfing done over the phone was painless and got me through […]

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WP Theme Generator gets 2.3

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WordPress Theme Generator: This latest update comes with 2.3 support and support for Tags as clouds and under each article as article tags. The code generated is now XHTML compliant and there are more colors to choose from. Via Email.

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WP Plugins, Windows, Subversion and Extend

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September 18th, 2007
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How to Maintain Your WordPress Plugin from a Windows Workstation using Subversion: A step by step, illustrated set of instructions painstakingly put together by Roland on how to use Subversion on a Windows machine and use it to add your plugin(s) to the WordPress Extend section. I love tutorials like this. Thanks Roland.

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WordPress vs Drupal

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September 17th, 2007
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WordPress vs Drupal: Todd Zeigler’s opinions on whether to use Drupal or WordPress to accomplish various publishing tasks depending on the relative ability of each software to excel in particular tasks. Though I agree with some of the premises, saying WordPress Mu is not quite ready for prime time is a very bad generalization and dependent on Todd’s experiences with a very particular need (developing a network of blogs that share content and is centrally managed) that he tried to fill with Mu.

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