I could have sworn I had posted some basic Apache Functions and Mod Rewrite’s on here a long time ago but today when I actually drew a blank and couldn’t remember how to do a 301 they were nowhere to be found so I am going to create a new category on here for Apache […]
Hosting Locations of Busiest Websites
Being a partner and co-founder of a managed hosting company, Pleth Networks, I try to stay up with what’s going on in the industry. I stumbled onto Netcraft this morning and found this hosting research data pretty interesting. Notice how big a piece of the pie our datacenter, The Planet, has in comparison to the […]
Turn Off WP Comments Globally
Turning off comments globally in WordPress is kind of a community frustration among developers, we get requests from time to time from our clients that are running WordPress that are wanting to globally disable comments. Honestly there really isn’t a good way to approach this, in a nutshell, this has to be handled on a […]
WordPress 2.7 (Beta 2)
I have been holding off on diving into WP 2.7 for a little while until the community hashes through all of the bugs, etc. For those of you early adopters out there that do have it running with Beta 1, you may want to update to Beta 2. Here’s a list of the fixes addressed […]
Open Source WP Themes
Brian Gardner has been my favorite WordPress Theme developer for a while now. His themes in conjunction with Jason Schuller plugins are by far the new standard in my opinion. I typically use Brian’s themes as a starter shell for my projects and usually hack the CSS and images to make the finished product look […]
WP 2.7 Beta 1 Released
I was reading this morning on the WordPress blog that the beta version of 2.7 is now available for testing. Right now it has some browser issues w/ IE and Opera but they are working to get those smoothed out. I also noticed that the projected release date for 2.7 has been bumped back about […]
Future of Web Apps Expo Keynote
Tim Bray of Sun Microsystems delivered an awesome keynote speech at the Future of Web Apps Expo 2008. Unlike many keynotes (which generally tend to be upbeat), Tim spoke about the economic tough times ahead, and what you can do to get though them. There’s some very solid advice in this presentation.
Yahoo Email Vulnerability
This is yet another reason why premium email solutions, like those offered by Pleth Networks, are a wise investment even for personal usage over free hosted email solutions. I ran across this security notice this evening on Pleth Networks, LLC, who sells a premium email solution for individual and enterprise level accounts. If you are […]
Projects: Church Alive Redesign
I have been in the process of updating my church’s website over the past few weeks to incorporate some new features and plugins that we were needing. For the redesign I started w/ one of Brian Gardner’s premium themes and customized it quite a bit to include the featured gallery plugin on the home page […]
Current Project: Facebook Connect
I have been following the Facebook Connect platform every since it was announced on the Facebook Developers Blog. This project makes a whole lot of sense to me as both a developer and a website owner. One of the goals that every blogger has is to build a large readership. This can sometimes be a […]
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