June 30th, 2010
Did you just publish a new blog post only to realize that you made a typo or some other kind of error that needs to be fixed? Normally, you would need to head back into the backend of your WordPress installation, find the post in question, hit the edit button, make the necessary changes, and [...]
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June 30th, 2010
The free WordPress.org theme Desk Mess Mirrored version 1.6 is now available as of June 30, 2010. Related posts:
- Desk Mess Mirrored 1.5
- Desk Mess Mirrored 1.7
- Desk Mess Mirrored 1.4.6
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June 29th, 2010
I’ve updated my BuddyPress Blog Author Link plugin for WordPress 3.0. I also added support for a single WordPress install. You can download it here. June 28, 2010 — Another Featured Posts update (12) June 27, 2010 — Network Privacy (9) June 21, 2010 — Everything you wanted to know about creating a network of [...]
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June 28th, 2010
Someone reported that my Featured Posts plugin wasn’t working. I tracked it down to the download zip containing the old admin page vs the updated one. I updated the repository. Original plugin post Download it from the repo: Featured Posts June 29, 2010 — BuddyPress Author Link (0) June 27, 2010 — Network Privacy (9) [...]
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June 27th, 2010
In one of the chapters in the WordPress All In One Desk Reference, Andrea includes a list of recommended plugins for use in a WordPress Network. One of those is no longer available for download. Because it was such a handy plugin, I updated the plugin for WordPress 3.0 so that it works with both [...]
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June 26th, 2010
During the course of my day, I meet some pretty amazing people. And this week, I was in need of some organizing advice. I asked Kelly of Faithful Provisions for a few minutes to run some questions by her. This is longer than I usually post, but I know a lot of us are [...]
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June 25th, 2010
I have recently discovered a common problem – using %postname% permalinks. This has long been the recommendation from SEO experts to optimize our posts. (90% is a very carefully crafted number straight from my experience + imagination) The Symptoms of using the wrong permalink structure This becomes a problem as your site grows. The more [...]
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June 24th, 2010
When you created a network of multiple sites in WordPress 3.0, you (the main blog admin) because a Super Admin with all kinds of fun powers. In some situations, you may desire to have additional Super Admins who can do things like install plugins & themes, perform upgrades, and manage global users and sites. If [...]
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June 23rd, 2010
Users of WordPressMU have long been aware of a folder within wp-content called mu-plugins. Obvious conclusions were drawn because of the name and where it was, but this actually stands for “must-use” plugins. Why? Because any code (plugin) placed in the folder is run automagically, as if it were part of WordPress itself. (Yeah, that [...]
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June 23rd, 2010
Do you find that your blog is starting to attract a lot of spammers, but you still want to find a way to reward the legitimate commentators on your site? That can be quite the tough balance to achieve, but it is possible. If you choose to add the “dofollow” attribute to all commentator links, [...]
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