Filed Under: Mini-Posts with 0 Comments
Comments are no longer moderated after your first comment has been approved! But I’m now using Aksimet to stop any automated spam from being posted. Oh, and you can comment on mini-posts by clicking the (0) link after the post.
Filed Under: Coding, Snippets, Websites with 0 Comments
I really like the idea of Mini-Posts on blogs. I’m a regular reader of Matt’s blog and he uses mini-posts all the time. Nope, there’s no plugin involved, nor any PHP-file edits needed. Just a few template changes. Below I’ll show you how to implement mini-posts for your own blog.
Step One
First, you need to make [...]
Filed Under: Events with 2 Comments
Thanks to Mark Steadman for setting up the WordCamp UK Blog. It has a useful feature of Wordpress where any Technorati posts tagged with “wordcampuk” will show up in the ‘Buzz’ section.
So if you’re blogging about WordCamp, or if you’re putting up any type of social media in fact, stick the tag “wordcampuk” on it [...]
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Time is running out if you wanna go to WordCamp UK! There’s only until 12pm Friday (GMT+1) to sign up on the WordCamp Wiki if you’re interested. If all goes to plan, it should take place somewhere in Birmingham on the 19th and 20th of July 2008. And with any luck, Matt may show up [...]
Filed Under: Coding, Technology with 0 Comments
I reckon this is the most controversial Wordpress release to date. With a complete overhaul of the Admin CP, especially the write page. Tbh, I kinda like it, although the Editor seems a little slow. The new logo is rather nice too. Butfor those who aren’t so keen, check out Fluency Admin by DeanJRobson. It’s [...]