Compiled and activated the latest version of PHP on my laptop (to enable IMAP functions). Homebrew = magic. http://mxcl.github.com/homebrew/
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So awesome (language is not kid-friendly). Happy Friday!
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A very pragmatic approach. I wonder if anyone on my team will try this. (thanks Steve)
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We’ve released version 1.0.2 of our Post Formats Admin UI developer plugin for WordPress. This has a few useful bug fixes: Gallery is displayed as expected when images have already been uploaded before gallery tab is selected Fix audio fields showing on Video tab (props DrewAPicture) Fix quote fields showing on Link tab (props dariodev)…
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I wish I’d taken the time to look for this a long time ago…
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I don’t think it will work to pre-determine all the interactions that people will want.
Precisely. I want my OS to allow for 3rd party innovation – interesting new ideas come along all the time.
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I’m trying this as my default search engine in Chrome, but I probably need to install a user stylesheet to clean up the mess of stuff they add at the top.
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Some interesting tidbits here. (thanks NextDraft)
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So glad to see a “reader friendly” publishing model succeeding.
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That’s a pretty good idea. I’d choose a number a bit rarer than .5 though – why not go a few decimal places deep? Seems like a good candidate for official support and a corresponding documentation change.
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I’ve been developing on 3.4 for a couple of months now. No reason to wait.
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Looks like some very useful new features. I’m still not entirely comfortable with the built-in developer tools in Firefox or Chrome. I’m still using Firebug.
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As an industry, we just aren’t sure how to solve some of these problems yet. We’ll try things, see problems, try more things, and eventually establish a set of agreed upon best practices. I expect at least a few more years of exploration before things begin to take coherent shape.

