Month: July 2009

  • Want Small Potato To Create A New Design For You?

    Small Potato also known as Tung Do recently sent me an email regarding a proposition he wanted to send to the readers of this blog. After chatting with him for a bit, I decided to take him up on his offer which is as follows: Hey Jeff. it’s sp. i’d like to offer free blog…

  • WPWeekly Episode 64 – Big Huge Round Table

    Unfortunately, Sam Bauers was unable to make it for this episode. I know Sam is a busy guy so I think I’ll try again at some point in the future but for now, we simply won’t have a bbPress themed show unless I can get a bbPress expert on the line. So for this episode,…

  • Listener Poll: Do You Think bbPress Will Evolve Into A WordPress Plugin?

    The poll this week deals with bbPress because that’s what this weeks episode of WordPress Weekly will be about (hopefully). I’m wondering whether or not you think bbPress will someday change from being dedicated software, to a feature packed WordPress plugin. I can see the day when the architecture of bbPress reaches the point that…

  • At Least Three Books To Look Forward To

    Yesterday was quite a day for WordPress news but one thing I noticed was the news surrounding a few books. The first is that Lisa Sabin-Wilson confirmed that she will be writing a new book through Wiley Publishing called BuddyPress For Dummies. Lisa is the author of WordPress for dummies both the first and second…

  • Justin Tadlock On Creating Custom bbPress Views

    Justin Tadlock who uses bbPress to power his support forums for the Theme Hybrid framework has published a tutorial on how to create custom views in bbPress. Custom views are pretty cool as they allow you to create different ways of viewing topics on a bbPress powered forum. Speaking of bbPress, don’t forget to tune…

  • Subscribe To The WPTavern Link Roll

    I’m not sure if any of you have noticed but on the right hand side of this site on the frontpage, there is a widget in the sidebar called WordPress Links And Resources. It’s been there for quite awhile and it’s my parsed RSS feed coming from my shared items bin from within my feedreader.…

  • Prodigy Framework Needs Beta Testers

    Nathan Rice has been working on his own framework for a few months now to help give iThemes a solid base to work from. His framework is called Prodigy and the first public developer beta is out and ready to be tested. As it stands, this theme is not for the faint of heart in…

  • WordPress Dev Chat For 7-15-09

    From now on, the way I am going to format these posts is to bold the item that was listed on the agenda and then below it, publish a summary of what was decided for that item. Creating an announcements mailing list that include all plugin and theme developers and using it to send information…

  • PollDaddy Makes Digging Into Poll Data Easier

    PollDaddy has now added survey filters to their polling service. These filters enable users to create more meaningful reports based on your specific needs. Here is a good example of a filter in action: As an example, you may have a question in your survey like, “What is your gender?”. If you then created a…

  • WPWeekly Lineup For July

    Just wanted to let everyone know what to expect for the rest of this month regarding the WordPress Weekly podcast. This Friday is the rescheduled appearance of Sam Bauers, the lead developer of bbPress. I hope he can make it as we have quite a backlog of questions from the first go around to ask…

  • WordPress Unzipper, TavernCamp, GPL And More

    Here are the threads that are making there rounds in the WordPress Tavern forum. By the way, we reached a milestone this past week as the forum now contains over 300 registered users! PixoPoint WordPress Unzipper – Ryan Hellyer shares a script he created which makes the WordPress install process a little easier. As a…

  • Can WordPress Be A Project Management App?

    There was an interesting post published on WPCandy.com by JD Bentley where he discussed three different ways in which WordPress could be used as a project management application. JD describes three different ways to accomplish this functionality. Using a plugin called WP-Project, using the P2 theme, or using a vanilla install of WordPress. However, JD…

  • Automattic Sporting Haikus

    Automattic, the company behind WordPress.com has revamped their home page by presenting a clean layout of the services they own along with the non-profit open-source projects they support. I like this new way of presenting the projects page which used to show the same information. This clearly shows the projects they support that they don’t…

  • WordCamp Montreal A Success

    The feedback is starting to come in regarding this past weekends WordCamp Montreal event which I followed on Twitter and it looks like the event was a success. At least one person, Laura Roberts has published her thoughts and lessons learned while attending the event. She also highlights the fact on why you should be…

  • Beginners Guide To Customizing WordPress

    PC World out of the UK has published a three page guide aimed at beginners to help them begin customizing their WordPress powered site. The guide covers everything from plugins to themes while even providing a few tips on customizing the look of Kubrick. Just ignore the part where he says the latest release of…

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