Entries Tagged as 'Plugins'

Take the Plunge - WordPress 2.5

If you’re at all familiar with WordPress, you noticed that version 2.5 was released. If you’re like me, your WordPress Dashboard is nagging you incessantly about upgrading. Seeing as how the new version is a feature release, not a security release, I don’t truly feel compelled to update to version 2.5 yet. I’ve spent almost two months hammering this site into a shape that I like, and until I know that the plugins I use are compatible with the new release, I think I can resist the temptation to upgrade.

The Roundup:

Dougal Campbell
Peter Westwood
WordPress DevBlog
Lorelle on WP
Weblog Tools Collection

Developer Alex King has been hard at work updating his plugins. I expect a lot more updates from various developers are in the works.

Charity, Linux, WordPress

More EntreCard powerdropping fun.

Wow. Fine grained paranoia taken to extremes.

andLinux is a Linux install that runs inside your Windows NT based Operating System through the wonders of virtualization. Very nifty for people like me that are interested in making The Switch(tm) but can’t go cold turkey.

WordPress Pad has a great tutorial on customizing your WordPress login page.

Free Rice: Learn Vocabulary, Combat Hunger. Good way to kill some free time, learn some new words, and help out those less fortunate than you. I’m a big supporter of voluntary charity, but have paying my own bills, so I don’t give as much as I’d like to.

Skelliwag posts his thoughts and tips on surviving in underserverd niches.

Chairman Ling details her offline marketing campaign. This lady eats and sleeps ‘viral advertising.’

Using WordPress to manage a mostly static website.

How to convert any web template into a WordPress Theme.

More CNC Fun:

3 axis CNC Router