By Santiago on June 22, 2009
A well-known tip in the blogosphere regarding WordPress is to remove the WordPress version from your meta-tags that are automatically generated by your WordPress blog. This information can be used by potential hackers to pinpoint which version of WordPress you are using, and can help them find an exploit to start hacking your website. Since [...]
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By Michael Castilla on June 18, 2009
Earlier this week, we published a post about working with the WordPress 2.8 Actions API, so here’s a post by WooCamp on working with the Widgets API. The post covers how to create a simple, multi-instance widget for adding posts to your sidebar.
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By Ptah Dunbar on June 15, 2009
WordPress theme frameworks have been all the rave nowadays, and rightly so. Everybody’s either using one or rolling their own flavor. Theme frameworks introduce several new concepts to theme authoring that till now, only plugin developers have been taking advantage of. In this article, I’m going to introduce you to the actions API, and break [...]
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By Dan Philibin on June 11, 2009
Today you’re going to learn 10 things you can do with WordPress besides blogging, and whether you’re a WordPress newbie or longtime veteran – I guarantee that you will learn something after reading this post!
While WordPress is the world’s most popular self-hosted blogging solution, it’s also an open source CMS (Content Management Solution). WordPress [...]
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By Santiago on June 10, 2009
With Release Candidate 1, Automattic think WordPress 2.8 is ready and complete. Download it, test it, and tell us what you think. If you don’t uncover any bad bugs, 2.8 will be released on Wednesday the 10th. YEAH!! If you’re interested in what has changed since beta 2, consult the changelog.
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