Oct 1

Whether progress in WordPress development continues at the same pace or not, the issue of the capability of a theme to display all new functions, template tags etc, is a live one.

Referred to as compatibility, this perhaps isn’t quite accurate – a theme will (should) work with a range of WordPress versions, (for various reasons, good and bad, we don’t all heed the so-named ‘required’ updates) – however, the question is whether a theme will supply all the functionality of an installed version of WordPress.
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WordPress Functions and Versioning

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Sep 29

staypressed.jpgStayPressed is a free WordPress theme, with a double-column right hand-sidebar and a magazine style – kept simple, to let your blog content do the talking…

Colors: brick red, green, white
Widget Ready: Yes
Width: Fixed

This theme has been tested on Firefox 2, Internet Explorer 6 and 7, and Opera 9.
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Sep 28

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

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Sep 24

Many comments on the recent acquisition by Automattic of Intense Debate  – or just the comments system thereof – whichever being the case is slightly glossed depending on the source.

And, hey presto, many comments of the “it’s so kewl variety”

The assumption at present is, perhaps, that this is a wordpress.com deal, and not in the first instance a wordpress.org thing – some noises about a plugin… alternatively, it’s an integral part of 2.7 and arriving near you next month…  it’s wait and see.

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WordPress and Intense Debate Commenting

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Sep 22

alpen.pngAlpen 3column – a completely updated version of the 2 column theme – this time with a two column right hand-sidebar, both enabled for widgets. In addition, the theme now has post comments separated from pingback/trackbacks and support for gravatars.

The theme has been tested on Firefox 2, Internet Explorer 6 and 7, and Opera 9.
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Sep 18

Hmm, web services to service a smaller and smaller niche, with plugins to handle your every whim and desire – a WP plugin to import the listings of your CellarTracker wine cellar into your WordPress installation.

And we’ve survived quite well with just a duplicate-content plugin and that’s about it.

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WordPress Plugins

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Sep 17

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

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Sep 7

ACMS theme is fully updated for the (wondrous) WordPress version 2.6. It’s available for demo and download here.

Revisions include support for gravatars and pingback/trackback separation from user comments.

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Wordpress Theme – ACMS

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Aug 20

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

WordPress Theme repository

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Aug 4

ringbinder_wordpress_theme.pngRingBinder is a 2 column fixed-width, free WordPress theme, with righthand sidebar, enabled for widgets – the name is reasonably self-explanatory.

The theme is compatible with WordPress 2.3, 2.5 and 2.5.1, and has been tested on Firefox 2, Internet Explorer 6 and 7, and Opera 9.

Demonstration: RingBinder Demo
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Jul 31

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

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Jul 24

As trumpeted here – I may be gadget-illiterate but hasn’t this iPhone thing been out for about a year? Why the arrival now?

Or has the memory been upgraded to the dizzy heights of 0.1MB or whatever – allowing these wonders to occur…?

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WordPress for iPhone

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Jul 15

A month ahead of schedule – which may or may not be a good thing – and coming complete with its own video for the youngsters.

What looks very good is the new plugin interface which  divides active and inactive plugins, felt by many to be overdue.

Apparently, and this is only horrible rumour at this stage – the medium-vaunted login system isn’t doing for Firefox 3.0…

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WordPress 2.6

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Jul 7

Maybe – another entrant to the small and select group of Firefox plugins that actually have some value….

Fireshot has a variety of editing tools that let users modify captured screen shots and add text and graphic notes.

Captured image can be saved to disk, copied to clipboard, emailed or opened in a new editor. File formats which are supported contains .PNG, .GIF, .JPEG, .BMP, etc.

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Fireshot – screen caps via Firefox

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Jul 4

So the dreaded word “framework” creeps into the WordPress discussion

Framework, I venture to suggest, often means a serious overcomplication of code in the holy names of consistency, effective MVC, semantic accuracy and a few other buzzwords. I’ve had to sort out a fair few sites that used a PHP framework, where a couple of classes and a MySQL function wrapper would have done the job much more efficiently. (more…)

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