WordPress Theme Releases for 01/05
Update Your Twitter, Doogie-Style
If you’re young enough to have watched the hit 80’s TV show Doogie Howser, M.D., then you must remember the scene at the end of each episode. Doogie Howser, played by Neal Patrick Harris, would go to his anci[...]
Great Explanation Of Community
Just over two weeks ago, the community was abuzz about the disappearance of 200 to 300 themes being removed from the theme repository. During that blip of time, there were many posts dedicated to covering the subject of [...]
Plugin Review: Simple:Press Forum
We’re kicking of our plugin review process with a feature rich plugin labeled Simple:Press Forum. This was also the first plugin review request that we received. So what is Simple:Press? Simple:Press is a feature rich [...]
WordPress Plugin Releases for 01/03
New Plugins Favorites Menu Manager Favorites Menu Manager allows you to easily add, remove, and reorder items in the dropdown favorites menu. WP Google Ad Manager The bretteleben.de “WP Google Ad Manager PluginR[...]
mySTAT 1.1
myStat is a flexible and versatile system intended for accumulation and analysis of the site attendance statistics.[...]
Maximum WordPress Security
I flew solo for episode 35 while Keith cranked out some college work. In this episode, I interviewed Mark E. who is just about ready to release the first beta of his comprehensive WordPress Security plugin called Maximu[...]
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WordPress Theme Releases for 01/05
PCworld PC World two column, widget ready theme is built for technology oriented guys who wants to devote their blogs for computer technology. Blog uses a beautiful header image with great typography. WP Commerce Steel Sleek and versatile Wordpress theme specifically designed to work with eBay and Amazon affiliate programs, also works great for regular Blogs. Oulipo Oulipo is a
Update Your Twitter, Doogie-Style
If you’re young enough to have watched the hit 80’s TV show Doogie Howser, M.D., then you must remember the scene at the end of each episode. Doogie Howser, played by Neal Patrick Harris, would go to his ancient IBM PS/2 and write his reflections there. In fact, it has been jokingly said that he [...]