After the compulsory WordPress 2.3.3 Security Update, some more tinkering with this site 1 took place.
Every entry with a club (♣) in the tile now links directly to the linked post/article.
If only I could figure out how to get the (custom field) URL in my feed now. Yes, NetNewsWire 2 users are spoilt. :P
All credits [...]
WordPress Geekery
February 6th, 2008 · 2 Comments
Tags: hacking, update, whatevah, wordpress, wp
WP 2.1 and Akismet 2.0
January 22nd, 2007 · 2 Comments
Automattic had a busy day today. Not only did Wordpress 2.1 get released after 2 weeks of hectic Beta and RC testing1, but also Akismet for Wordpress was released in a new version : 2.0.
Before you upgrade to WP 2.1 make sure that you have checked the compatibility of the plugins you use in your [...]
Tags: akismet, wordpress, WP-2.1
Different Backgrounds for Categories in WP
January 6th, 2007 · 4 Comments
With only some additional lines of code it is easy to change the background of your WP entries for each category.
Actually you could even change the whole design for each category and use a diffferent header or sidebar for example. No limitations are set.
The only thing needed to do so is a conditional tag, and [...]
Tags: cutline, design, howto, wordpress
WP 2.0.6 Released and 2.1 Beta Available
January 6th, 2007 · No Comments
Wordpress 2.0.6, a security update, has been released and Wordpress 2.1 has reached Beta 1 stage. Wordpress 2.1 is expected to ht the shelves this month.
Tags: 2.1, beta, security-update, wordpress
AIFN in 2007 : SEO, CSS, WP, Web2.0, Blog News and The Semantics
December 31st, 2006 · 3 Comments
Next year will be busy and as if that weren’t enough yet, I’ll push it even a little more. And I’ll change the pace here.
What can you expect here at AIFN in 2007?
SEO For Dummies
I’ll continue the SEO, search engine optimization, tips and tricks for blogs (and your site). We’ll keep it easy at the [...]
Tags: 2007, AIFN, blog-news, CSS-Mad-Libs, semantics, SEO, SEO For Dummies, Web-2.0, wordpress
Can We DoFollow Now Please
December 30th, 2006 · 2 Comments
A really long time ago Google launched nofollow. The concept of nofollow was as easy as it was irrealistic.
Almost two years later visible comment spam is on the way back for users of most popular blog platforms such as Wordpress, Expression Engine and TextPattern. Akismet has become a widely used tool. It is a wonderful [...]
Tags: akismet, comments, dofollow, nofollow, SEO, spam, wordpress