Brilliant!
(Thanks Devin)
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I know a lot of folks like to close comments on old posts to cut down on comment SPAM. I certainly understand the sentiment behind this, but I’d like to encourage you to consider leaving comments on those old posts open. Here are just a couple of examples where keeping comments open has been interesting…
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I’ve released a new version of my Delink Comment Author WordPress plugin. This version adds compatibility with the new admin interface in WordPress 2.7.x. This is a one-trick pony that does the following: Adds a link to your comments page to allow you to remove the comment author URL from a comment. Adds a link…
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I’ve updated my Shortcut Macros WordPress plugin with minor changes to make it work a little better with the latest versions of the WordPress admin interface. Shortcut Macros allows you to define letter combinations that will expand to longer words, URLs, phrases, etc. For example, if you are tired of writing the entire link to…
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I’ve updated my Link Harvest WordPress plugin to be compatible with WordPress 2.7.x. Link Harvest is a plugin that enables you to mine the link data from the content of your blog/web site and generate a links list/blogroll from it. You can see mine here. Notable changes in this version: Compatibility with WordPress 2.5, 2.6…
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In WordPress 2.7.1 (and probably previous versions), the admin page that allows for theme activation has some behavior that you might find sub-optimal in certain conditions. Today I was setting up a site and wholesale replaced the default ‘wp-content/themes’ directory with a ‘wp-content/themes’ directory checked out of our SVN. This removed the default theme (Kubrick)…
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What’s better than a corny Groucho Marx joke? It’s amazing how packed my days are right now. Besides the new baby and associated family commitments, I’ve got a bunch of stuff in the works for release soon. Hopefully we’ll get one or two of these out next week – others will follow in time: Carrington…
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Yes, things have been busy with the new baby. I can’t believe it’s already been two and a half weeks. All of you other parents nodding and laughing at me – I can hear you. 😉 Many thanks to my mother-in-law and my parents for their visits and support – your help has been very…
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We’ve released Carrington Blog version 2.0, a significant update to our advanced end-user blog theme (built on the Carrington theme framework). Major changes since 1.x include: Support for threaded comments. Customizable colors with preview. Customizable header images (select from your media gallery. Lightbox display for galleries. Integration of “attachment” display into the core framework. A…
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Some of these are a few weeks old – the last few weeks have been busy. 🙂 Capital Factory – if you missed out on TechStars, you may want to check this out. A friend of mine is a mentor there, looks like a cool program. YouTube – Did You Know? YouTube – You’re So…
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Awesome new site from Dave Pell – check it out. Powered by WordPress with a Carrington based theme.
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Welcome to the world, Caitlin King! Mom and baby are doing very well. Yes, of course she has a web site. This post is part of the thread: Life Events – an ongoing story on this site. View the thread timeline for more context on this post.
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I’m very pleased to announce that WordPress HelpCenter is now open for business. WordPress HelpCenter is a real-time support center for all things WordPress. We can answer simple questions about how to create categories and tags, how to use your links list, or we can help you install and/or troubleshoot themes, plugins, etc. and answer…
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As many of you probably already seen, there is a new ShareThis widget lurking behind the share icon. There are a bunch of great changes you’ll notice: More compact and less obtrusive in the page. More responsive JavaScript performance. An improved Address Book and slick auto-complete behavior. No more tabs – the better for people…
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BackupMoxie, a managed web site backup and restoration service from Crowd Favorite, has officially launched. This is the opposite of the many $5/month do-it-yourself backup services that are out there. This is a managed service for customers who prefer to take a more hands-off approach. We do the configuration and set-up. We monitor the backups…