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So it’s the first 5000 lucky punters in the survey – that’s how it works… And this exercise in focus group ‘democracy’, well, that has a nice feel, does it not? (more…)
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WordPress 2.7 User Interface survey
Some signs of democracy… ? The proposed WordPress v2.7 Navigation Options poll announced multiply a couple days ago seems to have paused, if not died.
The poll – not quite a survey – by last thing yesterday was showing as ‘closed’ – so maybe the result was entirely clear-cut and no need to go any further… no, I suspect voting to return to something like version 2.3 wasn’t an option.
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WordPress Poll
Oh well, WordPress > extend > themes seems to have ground to a halt, temporary or otherwise, fairly early on in its bright new career – which is a pity, if this is going to be the advertised “good centralized place” – a job that weblogtoolscollection does rather well on a much more ad hoc basis.
Of course, I wouldn’t want the job of verifying that lot of submissions, paid or unpaid
In the course of producing a theme that uses wp_list_pages for the standard menu, with a whole list of args, including exclude, as documented here, I find a series of non-standard behaviours – particularly when using a .mo file in the theme directory and in /wp-content/languages/
This is only with wp_list_pages for 2.5 upwards, WordPress 2.3 versions, not a problem, doing exactly what it’s supposed to…
The “official” radar seems to have no interest in the matter, so I was wondering whether any one could report their experiences…?
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wp_list_pages errors WordPress 2.5 and 2.6
So we’re up to WordPress 2.6 beta 2 – any sign yet of slimming down the jquery and the editor…? – had a client last week who simply couldn’t get the Write Post page loaded on their machine… admittedly a Mac on dialup, the former of which I’m sure makes no difference whatsoever.
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WordPress 2.6 beta 2
WordPress requires web hosting
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A question about WordPress Premium Themes
In the the style of what was called for a while in 2006 a tumblog and would do fine for transferring Twitter utterances (if ever deemed worthwhile) Deadsimple is a 1 column fixed width theme, with all the meta info and links tucked away in the enabled for widgets footer.
The theme is compatible with WP 2 upwards, including 2.5 and 2.5.1, and has been tested on Internet Explorer 6,7, Firefox 2 and Opera 9.
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Free WordPress Theme: DeadSimple
Admin Themes? What is that all about? Well, it’s obviously part of the masterplan, since the option became available.So what is the great attraction in having a skin to stare at while doing important things like editing posts, culling comments etc. Like skins for Firefox, these things do rather slow down productivity.
As usual, some clever plugins and articles have arrived, but… surely, only extreme narcissists need apply….
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WordPress Admin Themes
A quick and simple way to knock out duplicates if you have 2 Loops on the page
The first loop will look something like this:-
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WordPress PHP – Post duplicates in 2 loops