The latest posts tagged with wordpress
Monday — November 23, 2009
How Did WordPress Defeat Joomla And Drupal As The Best Open Source CMS?
Nevermind the article. I loved the WordPress logo.
For those of you who haven’t yet tried it, P2 is an awesome micro blogging theme with quick front end posting, live ajax updating, and inline threaded comments. It already packs a big punch.
The fourth winner of our WPMU DEV Premium contest is… Jorelle O. Tuvillo of Deuts.net
— WPMU DEV Premium winner no. 4
I just won a $419 worth of premium membership in WPMU Dev!
In this one we cover the GPL and how it benefits WordPress, why WP is under the GPL, commercial themes, how the GPL fosters innovation, creates value, and affects themes and plugins.
— Matt
A Q&A about the future of WordPress. Filmed by Michael Pick, video by VideoPress.

The Homepage

The Singles, Page, Archives, etc. page

The image page
I’d like this to be the new look of Deuts.NET. I wonder how you would like that?
Welcome to Rin-Wendy.com
This is a great looking wordPress theme.
2.8 Release Jazzes Themes and Widgets I’m very excited to announce to everyone that the latest and greatest version of WordPress, version 2.8 “Baker,” is immediately available for download. 2.8 represents a nice fit and finish release for WordPress with improvements to themes, widgets, taxonomies, and overall speed. We also fixed over 790 bugs. This release is named in honor of noted trumpeter and vocalist Chet Baker.Yay! WordPress 2.8. I just wish I could blog in my regular WordPress blog more.
WordPress And WordPress MU Will Merge: Good Or Bad?
I may have to add to the “bad”.
Shared webhosting sites, just like Dreamhost, may now get reluctant to have WordPress (as the merged codebase) in stalled in your server. Why? Because just like Dreamhost in paper they basically don’t allow you to install WordPress MU into their server, because of some resources issues. Especially if you’ll be opting for the subdomain instead of the subdirectory option.
Akismet Stats Failed on my WordPress
I just marked as spam the other day 7 consecutive comments that got past my Akismet anti-spam filter. And yet, the “Missed Spam” statistics under Akismet stats never showed that actual number.
Akismet Stats is a total failure!
I’m now starting to wonder, what about Automattic’s WordPress.com Stats? Has it ever been accurate since Day 1?
