Google Code is now hosting the SVN repository for Carrington. Carrington is an elegant WordPress theme framework from my company, Crowd Favorite.
Get the details on the Carrington web site.
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Google Code is now hosting the SVN repository for Carrington. Carrington is an elegant WordPress theme framework from my company, Crowd Favorite.
Get the details on the Carrington web site.
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Posted November 20th, 2008 @ 8:01 PM
(cross-posted to the Carrington web site)
Version 1.3 of Carrington Blog is now available for download.
Upgrading is strongly recommended due to a security patch in this release.
This version has a couple of changes - both bug fixes and new features:
Enjoy! Let us know in the forums if you run into trouble.
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Posted November 17th, 2008 @ 11:48 AM
Posted in: WordPress
I’ve heard from a number of people that have had trouble with the digest features in the current version of Twitter Tools. I’m guessing that there are a couple of bugs in there that are causing the problems.
At this time, the digest features of Twitter Tools should be considered experimental and should not be relied upon.
It was important to get the 1.5 version of Twitter Tools released because the 1.5 betas had a bug that was causing Twitter Tools to behave badly. Apparently that haste has resulted in the digest features being released before they were fully baked.
Unfortunately I’m not sure when I’m going to be able to attack these problems due to other current commitments1. I welcome patches from anyone who may have time to check this out and find solutions. The SVN repository is publicly accessible. Please send patches to me through the contact page.
The problems that I’ve heard:
The way I think the digests should work, at a high level, is that digest activity should get kicked off after the plugin connects to Twitter to download tweets. It should check to see if anything needs to happen and do the right thing. There is already (working) code in place to make those checks one at a time and only once every 10 minutes. We just need to get the digests working properly.
Thanks in advance to anyone who is able to send in a patch, and to everyone for your patience while this gets squared away.
UPDATE 2008-11-17: A fix has been committed that may solve the duplicate digests. Thanks Greg! Download the latest to give it a try.
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Posted November 16th, 2008 @ 7:06 PM
It’s admittedly a rare gift to produce a paragraph in which whole clumps of words could be removed without noticeably affecting the sense, if any.
Looking forward to seeing Crowd Favorite’s own Gordon Brander presenting on grid-based design next week.
I’m pushing out another new version of Twitter Tools to address some problems people are having. This version has only three changes from yesterday’s release:
autocomplete="off" to the username and password fields on the Settings page.If you aren’t having problems with 1.5, no need to upgrade. If you are having trouble, this version might help.
The download and more information are available on my WordPress Plugins page.
If you have any trouble with this, please open a thread in the WP Support Forums and e-mail me a link to the thread.
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Posted November 13th, 2008 @ 7:53 PM
Twitter Tools, my WordPress plugin that creates a two-way integration between your blog and your Twitter account, has been updated to version 1.5.
This version has an important bug fix for a problem in earlier betas of 1.5 that didn’t properly throttle requests to Twitter.
If you are using a 1.5 beta - this is a must upgrade situation.
There are also a bunch of new features:
The download and more information are available on my WordPress Plugins page.
If you have any trouble with this, please open a thread in the WP Support Forums and e-mail me a link to the thread.
Enjoy!
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Posted November 12th, 2008 @ 10:33 PM
I’ve become rather hooked on this podcast and this is one of the best episodes I’ve heard. It includes John Hodgman (the PC from the Apple commercials) - he’s quite clever.
Download the episode.
Posted in: Society
For the last couple of months I’ve had an Obama badge in my sidebar to show my support for his candidacy for president. The time for campaigning is done - it’s now time to focus on working together as a country.
I’m now replacing my Obama badge with this:
perhaps you’d like to do the same.
I set up a site supporting the idea america09.com - it has a number of badges with code for you to put them on your own site.
Thanks to the Obama campaign for the great logos and art they have made available. Hopefully no one gets upset that I’ve remixed them in this manner. All trademarks and logos are property of their respective owners.
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Posted November 7th, 2008 @ 6:05 PM
This is the personal web site of Alex King, a web developer in Denver, Colorado USA. More...
Crowd Favorite is my software and web development business.
We build web applications, design and develop custom WordPress themes and plugins, and build custom sites using WordPress as a CMS.
I also have a tumblog that aggregates my online content from other services (Twitter, Flickr, del.icio.us. etc.).