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\nFirst, tools. You’ll need Git, obviously. But you’ll also need git-svn-diff, a Bash script that generates Subversion-compatible diffs.
\nDownload git-svn-diff, put it somewhere in your path, and make it executable. Like this:
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This next step is going to take a while. You’re going to pull down WordPress’ SVN history using Git’s SVN support.
\n\ngit svn clone -t tags -b branches -T trunk http://core.svn.wordpress.org/\n\n
You might want to let that run overnight. Really. It’s going to go through each changeset.
\nOnce you’re done, you should be in the Git master branch, which corresponds to WordPress SVN’s trunk. WordPress’ branches are in remotes/{name}
To pull in the latest changes from SVN, use git svn rebase. Important rule: never modify the SVN branches (remotes/{name}). Instead, create a new topic branch.
For example, say that I’m going to work on a ticket for trunk. I’d create a new branch from remotes/trunk like this:
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That will create a new local Git branch called ticket-12345 based on SVN’s trunk, and then check it out (i.e. switch to it).
If you’re working on a WordPress SVN branch, you can do something like this:
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Do your work in the branch you created. You can make multiple local Git commits if you want, to break up your work into smaller chunks that make sense to you.
\nWhen you’re ready to submit your patch, use git-svn-diff to produce it.
\n\ngit svn-diff > ~/12345.diff\n\n
If you have commit access, you can commit to Subversion from this topic branch. But be careful! First you should do git svn rebase to bring your patch up to date. Next, you should squash your local git commits, otherwise each one of them will be individually committed to SVN (hello, flood). So rebase your commits into one commit, like so:
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Use “reword” on the first commit. Use “fixup” on the subsequent ones. That will roll the commits up into one. You’ll then be prompted to enter your amended commit message for that commit amalgam.
\nReady? You can now commit to SVN using:
\n\ngit svn dcommit\n\n
Git knows which remote SVN branch it came from when you checked out your topic branch. You can verify which one it is attached to by doing:
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A few tips:
\nCreate a .gitignore file. This lists files or directories that you want Git to ignore. First, you want Git to ignore the .gitignore file itself! Next, you want Git to ignore your local wp-config.php Finally, you want to ignore any additional plugins, must-use plugins, themes, uploads, etc. Just do a git status and add anything that you don’t want to commit to WordPress or put in your patches.
I hope you found this helpful! Let me know if you have any questions.
\nTomorrow I’m going to be speaking at ZURBsoapbox in Campbell, California at noon/a>. If you’re in the Bay Area please come out and say howdy.
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\nDon’t delay, upgrade today!™ And, if you run into problems, contact the WordPress Support Forums.
\nThe Internet measures everything. And I am a slave to those measurements. After so many years of pushing much of my life through this screen, I’ve started measuring my experiences and my sense of self-worth using the same metrics as the Internet uses to measure success. I check my stats relentlessly. The sad truth is that I spend more time measuring than I spend doing.
Fantastic read over at Tweetage Wasteland : I Don’t Care if You Read This Article. Or put another way “Not everything that can be counted counts, and not everything that counts can be counted.” Hat tip: Mark Riley.
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\nDownload WordPress 3.1.3 or update automatically from the Dashboard → Updates menu in your site’s admin area.
\nIn other news, our development of WordPress 3.2 development continues right on schedule. We released Beta 1 thirteen days ago, and today we’re putting out Beta 2 for your testing pleasure.
\nThis is still beta software, so we don’t recommend that you use it on production sites. But if you’re a plugin developer, a theme developer, or a site administrator, you should be running this on your test environments and reporting any bugs you find. If you’re a WordPress user who wants to open your presents early, take advantage of WordPress’ famous 5-minute install and spin up a secondary test site. Let us know what you think!
\nThe plan is to start putting out release candidates in early June, and to release WordPress 3.2 by the end of the month. The more you help us iron out issues during the beta period, the more likely we are to hit those dates. To misappropriate and mangle a quote from Mahatma Gandhi: “Be the punctuality you want to see in the WordPress.” In other words, test now!
\nHere are some of the things that changed since Beta 1:
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\nI believe the mini-bubbles above are different ripples in what might call the surface of a superbubble: an opulence bubble. Here’s what I mean by opulence bubble: our conception of the good life, as I’ve discussed with you, has been centered on what I call hedonic opulence — having more, bigger, faster, cheaper, now. But we might be finding out, the hard way, that the pursuit of lowest-common-denominator industrial age stuff might have been steeply overvalued, in terms of its social, human, and financial value.
The Opulence Bubble by Umair Haque. Hat tip: Tim Bray and Paul Kedrosky.
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\nReady to become a VIP Services Client? Some of the world’s biggest brands rely on WordPress.com VIP Services.
\nJoel Falconer has written a pretty definitive article on WordPress: The Free Software With a Big Economy & How You Can Get Involved.
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\nQ&A allows any WordPress site to have a fully featured questions and answers section.
\nWiki allows you to create a wiki as easily as adding a post.
\nWP Help allows administrators to create detailed, hierarchical documentation for the site’s authors and editors, viewable in the WordPress admin.
\nAddToAny: Share/Bookmark/Email Button helps people share, bookmark, and email your posts and pages using any service, such as Facebook, Twitter, Google Buzz, Digg, Delicious, and well over 100 more social bookmarking and sharing sites.
\nMarketPress brings you a solid, simple yet extensible foundation for a WordPress-Powered store.
\nWordPress PopUp allows you to display a fancy popup (powered as a popover!) to visitors sitewide or per blog.
\nbbPress 2 Beta 1 has been released as a WordPress plugin. bbPress is essentially the forum brother of WordPress, but unlike BuddyPress and other siblings, installation and integration were not too ideal.
\nThe new version of bbPress not only introduces itself as a simple-to-use WordPress plugin for the first time, but it also carries an incredible amount of improvements, according to the launch post:
\nThere are also some snazzy new features just for developers listed at the above-linked post.
\nbbPress 2 is not necessarily ready for use on a live site yet, but bbPress theme and plugin developers are encouraged to start testing now. If you encounter any bugs, please report them to the bbPress Trac.
\nHave you tried bbPress 2 Beta 1 yet? What do you think of if compared to bbPress 1?
\nThe next item up for bid is bbPress 2.0, Beta 1 – the first public iteration of bbPress as a plugin for your self hosted WordPress powered website. Several months worth of sweet-tea, BBQ, and pepperoni pizza have gone into making this the easiest forum software you could ever integrate with WordPress, and we’re really excited to give everyone a preview. The bidding, starts (and ends) at $free, for a quantity of unlimited bbPresses.
\nbbPress 2.0 is still in active development, and we don’t recommend that you run it on a production site. Instead, set up a test site or a local installation to play with. If you do manage to break it, you’ll be doing everyone a huge favor by letting us know. If you manage to fix what you broke on your own, there just might be cake waiting for you when the BBQ is gone.
We are aiming to release bbPress 2.0 by the end of June, to coincide with the WordPress 3.2 launch. The actual release date is a bit of a moving target, based on how both beta periods go. The more help we get with testing and fixing bugs, the sooner the final version ships. If you want to be a beta tester, check out the WordPress Codex article on how to report feedback.
\nHere’s a taste of the awesomesauce that comes baked in:
\nDevelopers, here’s the icing on your cakes:
\nYou should know this going in:
\nIf you think you found a bug, please report it! Start by bringing it up in the support forums, or if you’ve confirmed that other people are experiencing the same bug you can report it on the bbPress Core Trac. If you find a security vulnerability, please be discrete and let us know privately using one of the methods posted on the WordPress contact page.
\nTheme and plugin authors, if you haven’t been following the 2.0 development cycle, please start now so that you can update your themes and plugins to be compatible with this new version of bbPress.
\nDownload bbPress 2.0, Beta 1 ↓
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Absolum allows you to build your theme from color options, custom headers (8 preinstalled) and backgrounds (7 preinstalled).
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Ambient Occlusion is a clean and warm theme, with a brown/cocoa colour theme built for experienced bloggers.
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Deco Beach is a subtle, peaceful WordPress theme with a touch of art deco and soft colors reminiscent of a sandy beach.
\nWordPress for iOS 2.8 has been released and is a rather significant update.
\nIf you have struggled with the iOS app lately, it’s definitely time to update. What do you think of the new release?
\nWent for Napa / Vacaville hot air balloon ride with Janitorial team at Automattic, had dinner at 54 Mint, and caught the end of the symphony masquerade ball in San Francisco. Here are Nick’s pictures from the same day.
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\n\nCheck out the announcement on WordPress.com News.
\nReady to become a VIP Services Client? Some of the world’s biggest brands rely on WordPress.com VIP Services.
\nGoogle Maps All In One allows you to easily embed and customize Google maps on your WordPress site – in posts, pages or as an easy to use widget.
\nWPMU DEV SEO is a solution for optimizing your WordPress site to achieve the highest search engine rankings possible.
\nYouTube White Label Shortcode allows you to white label YouTube videos and comes with a shortcode generator in a metabox on the post screen.
\nFloating Menu creates a widget, which adds a floating, sticky, drop down menu from any standard WordPress custom menu using jQuery.
\nStore Locator empowers you to efficiently display and manage your important stores, locations, or other points of interest on your website in a manner that’s easily searchable by visitors.
\nIt’s been in the works for about two months, and we hope you agree with us that it was worth the wait. This is the first app version in a long time where we’re actually adding features, previously we’ve been 100% focused on improving stability, error messages, and help. While these efforts will continue indefinitely, we now feel like the app is stable enough to start adding some long-awaited features. The Quick Photo button, lets you snap a picture of something happening right now and blog about it quickly. We’ve added Stats to the app (finally!). The app has also been translated to 10 languages, including Spanish, French, Portuguese, and Japanese.
\nThe “Quick Photo” button is a big step towards the next-generation WordPress app. It’s the first feature that’s action-centric, meaning that instead of picking the blog, and then selecting what you want to do with it, you pick your action first. The thinking is that an app should be all about getting in and out quickly, performing a specific task.
\n\nAs you launch the app, you’ll notice there’s now a button in the bottom of your blogs list. Tap it to launch the camera and take a picture, when you’re satisfied you can add a title or a description (if you want, both are optional), and boom — you’re done! The function remembers the last blog you posted a Quick Photo to and will use that for future posts as well. Note: iPhone only for now.
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Finally you’re able to check your blog’s statistics on the go. There are charts for Daily, Weekly, and Monthly page views, swipe over them to see the others. You can also see Daily Views by date, as well as top Post Views, Referrers, Search Terms, and Clicks for the past 7 days.
The Stats feature natively works for all WordPress.com blogs, however you’ll need Jetpack or the stand-alone Stats plugin to see stats for your self-hosted WordPress blog. We recommend that you enable Jetpack on your site, as we’ll add app-specific functions to it in the future to help further enhance the apps in a quicker turnaround time.
\nThis has been long awaited for a lot of you. We’re happy to report that the WordPress for iOS app is now completely translatable, and 2.8 adds support for 10 languages: Japanese, Italian, Portuguese, Spanish, Swedish, Hebrew, German, Dutch, French, and Croatian.
\nIs your language not translated yet? You can very easily add it yourself, and we’ll put it in the app in a future release! To get started, visit the WordPress for iOS project on translate.wordpress.org (learn more). You don’t have to translate all strings, other people will join in to translate remaining strings.
\nWhile we’re excited about adding a few new, much requested features, we know that stability is still an issue. We’ve been able to resolve 3/4 of all crashes in the app. This update fixes a number of additional crashes and bugs. The full list of crash and bug fixes is available in the WordPress for iOS Trac.
\nBe sure to follow @WordPressiOS on Twitter for the latest news.
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Modern Blogger is a very clean and uniquely design WordPress theme thats great for just about any niche. It features some premium like features like a homepage slider, related posts, built-in pagination, social buttons and SuperFish enhanced drop-down menus.
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Wiredrive Classic is highly customizable, so you can use it to power a production company website or even a pre-production book.
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ZenLite Petal is a pastel pink child theme for ZenLite with added Google Fonts.
\nI’m honored to be have been chosen alongside some cool folks like Kevin Rose, Dave Morin, Andrew Mason, and Charlie Cheever as one of Bloomberg BusinessWeek’s Best Young Tech Entrepreneurs in 2011. I only have 3 more years before I’m too old for these lists.
A lot has happened in the 2 and a half years since WPTavern began. In fact, a lot has happened since I started my first paid writing gig for WeblogToolsCollection.com back in December of 2007. Back then, I was infected with the WordPress fascination bug. I wanted to write, read, and learn what I could concerning the publishing system. My enthusiasm showed up in my posts and I was not afraid to write about what was on my mind versus towing any line. Unlike most of the people within the WordPress ecosystem who are developer centric, I had the ability to write well about WordPress as an end user with little to no development experience. Over the course of time, I think my ideas, criticisms and suggestions have helped in one way or another either the WordPress platform or a theme or plugin author. However, since my biggest contributions to the project have really only been words, maybe I haven’t done anything to improve the CMS as it relies on code. Regardless of my contributions or lack thereof, my goal was to always try and tell the stories of those making things happen which is a gift I don’t have. I’m a user, not a creator.
\nThanks to this thing called WordPress and my enthusiasm for not only the platform, but for the people and community that surrounds it, I was able to travel to various parts of the country to attend WordCamps, local events dedicated to bring WordPress users together. I was able to meet and talk face to face with many of the people that have online celebrity status attached to them and found out most of them are down to earth people. I was able to transform myself from a nobody blogger in Northern Ohio to someone who actually could write a thing or two about WordPress. One of my biggest accomplishments though was being able to turn WPTavern into a respected community within the grander ecosystem that is WordPress. Those who registered to the forum and have spent hours on it responding to or creating threads of their own are the ones to thank for that.
\nOne of my other goals for this site that sort have happened, at least for one year was to generate an income that would allow me to do this full-time. I was on a roll before my fiances father passed away, creating a mudslide of responsibilities and problems that fell into our laps. One year, I was able to generate $10,000 of additional income but to get there, I had to spend 7-9 hours in front of the computer interacting with the community, writing content such as extensive reviews with affiliate links, produce the WordPress weekly podcast on a regular basis on the week-end, essentially be everywhere the news was happening. Once life got in the way of me being able to sit in front of the PC all day, everything started to crumble apart.
\nThe bottom line is, writing about WordPress, being a user and not a creator is not something that is going to put food on the table and is definitely not going to pay for things such as a new roof, driveway, windows, etc. It could certainly be used for supplemental income but I just don’t have the energy or will power to keep trudging through the waste deep mud. I need to be thinking about what I can do to get a career in something that will help pay for this stuff that exists in the real world, not the WordPress world. A job or education to get a job that will help sustain my way of life. Recently, I’ve been thinking about taking a general tradesman certificate course at a local college to see what that’s all about.
\nSo what that all means is that my time with WPTavern and everything that I’ve done in the WordPress world is coming to an end. However, it’s not the end of WPTavern or the things attached to it. You’ll find out what’s happening when the time is right but the future is still bright for this domain and everything attached to it.
\nIf you’re interested in keep tabs on me, you can follow me at http://jeffc.me/
\n\n\nRelated posts:
Batters Up: Major League Baseball Now on WordPress.com. MLB’s blogging system used to be powered by Movable Type, and about 15,000 blogs switched over to WordPress.com as part of this. It’s an honor and delight to have so many great bloggers joining the family. They’re also in good company with VIP blogs for the NFL, NBA, NBC Sports…
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WordPress for iOS 2.8 will soon become available, which has further stability improvements as well as some exciting new features.
\nBe sure to follow @WordPressiOS on Twitter for the latest news.
\nStarting with the 3.2 beta, WordPress contributors are now credited on a fancy new page in the Dashboard. Data is pulled from the contributor’s WordPress.org profile (for example, Andrew Nacin’s profile), so make sure that yours is up to date!
\nIt sure is great to see some up-front recognition for all of the contributors to WordPress. What do you think? Is this a step in the right direction?
\nI just added a contact form to the about page here using a Polldaddy survey. While it’s not as straight forward as installing a plugin to do the job, I think it’s worth doing because it touches on all aspects of Polldaddy survey creation. After you’ve created this contact form on your own blog you’ll know how to create a Polldaddy survey, a custom style sheet and how to change the language in the form too. It’s very flexible.
\nHere’s how I did it.
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You could also use the Javascript embed method, but that loads the survey form in a css popup window. I prefer the iframe method.
\nAs you can see, Polldaddy surveys are incredibly flexible and offer a lot of customization options. I work on Polldaddy code every day so of course I’ll say this but I’d have no hesitation in recommending the service to anyone needing polls, surveys, quizzes or ratings. Create a free account and give it a spin!
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\nSimple SEO Sitemap essentially goes as far as possible for you to streamline the sitemap generation process so that you don’t have to do much thinking.
\nIntenseDebate is a feature-rich comment system for WordPress, Blogger, Tumblr and many other blogging/CMS platforms.
\nPosts by Tag provides sidebar widgets which can be used to display posts from a specific set of tags.
\nTwitter Avatar Reloaded adds a new field to the comment form to get the user’s Twitter usrename and uses it to replace the Gravatar with their Twitter avatar when the comment is displayed.
\nWP On Tour is an in-planning international coworking trip geared towards anyone with an interest in WordPress.
\n\nThe idea is to step out of your daily (office) environment and work at a challenging location somewhere in the world. Like a holiday, but then with WordPress geeks Everybody is welcome: bloggers, designers, programmers, entrepreneurs, etc.
\nSimply 1 week of fun, working, sightseeing, brainstorming, relaxing and inspiring each other.
The trip is being planned by Automattic Happiness Engineer, Karim Osman, and expected to last anywhere from five to seven days. At this time, there are no details on a location, but wherever it is, there will definitely be plenty of WordPress enthusiasts working and socializing.
\nIf you can’t wait to get involved, Karim is looking for a killer logo for the event.
\nWhat do you think of the event? Would you travel to work alongside an international collection of WordPress stars?
\nBruce Mau Design Incomplete Manifesto for Growth — “Written in 1998, the Incomplete Manifesto is an articulation of statements exemplifying Bruce Mau’s beliefs, strategies and motivations. Collectively, they are how we approach every project.” I dig. Hat tip: Noel.
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Icy Night features vibrant, loud, and bright colors with a cohesive and smooth feel.
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The Common Blog is a simple and clean theme to use right out of the gate or to build upon with child themes.
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ZenLite Blue is a ZenLite child theme with all of the same functionality as ZenLite, but with a blue skin.
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ZenLite Citrus is a bright and juicy child theme for ZenLite with added Google Fonts.
\nNassim Taleb on Living with Black Swans — “During a recent visit to Wharton as part of The Goldstone Forum, he spoke with Wharton finance professor Richard Herring — who taught Taleb when he was a Wharton MBA student — about events in the Middle East, the oil supply, investing in options, the U.S. economy, the dollar, health care and of course, black swans.”
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\nThe new beta sports performance improvements, distraction-free writing, a new Dashboard and Default Theme, more admin bar features, and no more support for long-outdated browsers (including links to the redesigned Browse Happy).
\nIf you have any questions, please contact the special support forum or the wp-testers mailing list.
\nIf you’re a plugin or theme developer, now’s the time to try WordPress 3.2, as the final release is on target for the end of June.
\nHave you tried the WordPress 3.2 beta yet? What do you think so far?
\nIt seems like just yesterday that we released WordPress 3.1, but it’s actually been almost three months. We’ve spent that time putting together a new release focused on performance improvements, and are ready for our first beta testers!
\nAs always, this is software still in development and we don’t recommend that you run it on a production site — set up a test site just to play with the new version. If you break it (find a bug), please report it, and if you’re a developer, try to help us fix it.
\nIf all goes well, we hope to release WordPress 3.2 by the end of June, though that is (again, as always) subject to change depending on how the beta period goes. The more help we get with testing and fixing bugs, the sooner we will be able to release the final version. If you want to be a beta tester, you should check out the Codex article on how to report bugs.
\nHere’s some of what’s new:
\nRemember, if you find something you think is a bug, report it! You can bring it up in the alpha/beta forum, you can email it to the wp-testers list, or if you’ve confirmed that other people are experiencing the same bug, you can report it on the WordPress Core Trac. (I recommend starting in the forum or on the mailing list.)
\nTheme and plugin authors, if you haven’t been following the 3.2 development cycle, please start now so that you can update your themes and plugins to be compatible with the newest version of WordPress.
\nNote to developers: WordPress is built by the contributions of hundreds of developers. If you’d like to see this release come out on time, I encourage you to pitch in. Even if you don’t have time to do testing on the beta version, you could help us by contributing a fix for one of the many bugs we already know about.
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\n\n[Visit the Montreal Gazette''s network of blogs]
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\nImagine browsing to a big web page with lots of images and scripts, and it loads in your browser almost instantly, nearly as fast as loading it from your hard drive. Now imagine you’re browsing a web site with about 60-70 of these pages and they all load very very fast. Sounds interesting? But how to do that? Prime the browser’s cache? Preload all components of the web pages somehow? Is that possible?
\nWell, yes and no. It is possible by using Gears. It can be set to store all “static” components (JS, CSS, images, etc.) of a web page or a whole web site and load them from the local storage every time they are requested by the browser. However the Gears team shifted their priorities to HTML 5.0 offline storage which was the main idea behind Gears in the first place. Unfortunately the HTML 5.0 specification for offline storage implements only some of the features that were available in Gears, so this type of caching (controlled by the user and managed by the server) is impossible.
\nBut why server managed cache? Isn’t the standard browser caching good enough? Yes, it is good. It has evolved significantly during the 15 or so years since the beginning of the World Wide Web. However it just can’t do that.
\nLets take a simplistic look at how the browser cache works:
\nIf we keep going to the same web page eventually the Browser would change his mind: “Maybe that Server was right and I should put these files in my cache. That would speed up page loading. But what will happen if these files are updated… I better keep asking the Server to check if they have been updated so my cache is always fresh.”
\nCouple of years ago we implemented Gears as WordPress’ Turbo feature. We didn’t use it to make WordPress an offline app, we used it to create server managed cache. It worked great. Even the heaviest pages in the WordPress admin were loading considerably faster regardless of how often the users were visiting them.
\nThe implementation was very simple: we had a manifest that listed all “static” files and couple of user options to enable and initialize the “super cache”. The rest was handled automatically by Gears. So in reality we discovered the perfect way of browser caching for web apps:
\nThe results were spectacular. We didn’t need to concatenate and compress scripts and stylesheets. We even stopped compressing TinyMCE which alone can load about 30-40 files on initialization. And page load time was from 0.5 to 1.5 sec. no matter how heavy the page was. For comparison before implementing this “super caching” pages were loading in 5 to 9 sec.
\nWhy was it performing that well? Simple: it eliminated all requests to the server for the files that were cached. And that means all, even the “HEAD” requests. In our implementation the only file that was loaded from the server was the actual HTML. All other components of the web page were stored in Gears’ offline storage.
\nThat also had the side benefit of eliminating a big chunk of traffic to the server. At first look it doesn’t seem like a lot, 30-40 requests for the web page components followed by 30-40 of HEAD requests per page every now and then (while the browser cache is hot), but think about it in global scope: several millions of these pages are loaded every hour.
\nSo, why not do the same with HTML 5.0 offline storage? Because it doesn’t work that way. The HTML 5.0 specification for offline storage is good only for… Offline storage. It’s missing a lot of the features Gears has. Yes, there is a workaround. We can “store offline” a skeleton of the web page and then load all the dynamic content with XHR (a.k.a. AJAX), but that method has other (quite annoying) limitations. Despite that we will try this method in WordPress for sure, but that discussion is for another post.
\nIn short: the HTML 5.0 offline storage implementation is missing some critical features. For example a file that is stored there is not loaded from the storage when the browser goes to another page on the same website. Yes, it’s sad watching the browser load the same file again and again from the Internet when that file is already on the user’s hard drive.
\nWhat can we do about it? Don’t think there is anything that can be done short of changing, or rather enhancing the HTML 5.0 specification for offline storage. The XHR “hack” that makes this kind of caching possible with the current HTML 5.0 is still just a hack.
\nMultisite Dashboard Feed Widget shows the latest posts from the main site of a multisite install in the top of the Dashboard of the sites hanging under the multisite install.
\nSlick Contact Forms creates a widget, which adds a contact form using either a floating, drop down button or a sticky, sliding tab.
\nWCS Custom Permalinks Hotfix is a hotfix for permalink issues encountered with WordPress installations after upgrading to 3.1.x.
\nWCS QR Code Generator is a QR Code (Quick Response) generator for mobile tagging. It allows you to create one of the ever-popular QR Codes anywhere on a page/post or in a text widget.
\nWP Users Page uses a shortcode to display a list of users under a specific role.
\nOSM displays maps in your WordPress blog using the OpenLayers technology – no API key is needed.
\nPage.ly MultiEdit uses custom fields to create simple tinyMCE editable regions on page templates.
\nWordPress jobs are starting to come in high demand again. Automattic is looking for talented folks in a variety of fields, and Crowd Favorite is looking for PHP developers, but you won’t be able to walk into just any office and apply for a WordPress-related position. You’ll need to know where to look first.
\nElance seems to be the way to go these days, and it’s definitely worth noticing that “WordPress” is their most in-demand skill set. I used Elance for a few jobs in the past, and it’s incredibly easy. Just signup for an account, pick your client, and they’ll either take care of or walk you through the rest. They even have some nice arbitration options if a client stiffs you on the bill.
\nAnother great place to look is the official WordPress Jobs board. In fact, that’s how I found my job here. The concept is pretty straight-forward. Just find a job posting that catches your eye, contact the poster, and proceed from there. Make sure that you subscribe to the site’s RSS feeds too. You don’t want to miss out on a great job just because someone else saw it before you did.
\nThe most important bit of advice that I can offer is that you need to make yourself known and make an effort to contact potential clients. Don’t expect them to come to you. By all means, set up a site to advertise your services, but don’t expect to anyone to find it without word of mouth references, and don’t expect such references without satisfied clients.
\nDisclaimer: I work for Weblog Tools Collection (found via WordPress Jobs) and Automattic (found via their site), so you can too! Now, get out there and find a job that you enjoy doing!
\nWant a fun and challenging work environment? Want to build stuff on the cutting edge with and for WordPress? At Crowd Favorite we build cool things for the web. We get to play with the entire web stack, from back-end API architecture to advanced front-end HTML5, CSS and jQuery interfaces.
\n\nWe are hiring immediately for 2 PHP developers to join our team. You should have the following core qualities and experience:
\nThis position is available immediately in our Denver office, and we are only considering local candidates1 at this time.
\nAll of this sound good? I hope so, and I look forward to hearing from you.
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Boldly Moody simulates looking through frosted glass to beautiful, colorful fabric or a painting.
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Shadows has a very clean and minimal design enhanced with some great CSS3 shadows.
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Widodo is based on the 960.gs framework and integrated with Twitter and Flickr, Post Thumbnail, Post Format, Gallery and more.
\nOrangeBox is a lightweight, cross-browser, automated jQuery lightbox script. It can display images, quicktime videos, YouTube and Vimeo videos, Flash SWF files, and inline content (along with links in the inline content to open another lightbox).
\nSimple Top Posts is a super simple top posts widget based on comments. Choose weekly, monthly, or all time.
\nAddToAny: Share/Bookmark/Email Button helps people share, bookmark, and email your posts and pages using any service, such as Facebook, Twitter, Google Buzz, Digg, Delicious, and well over 100 more social bookmarking and sharing sites.
\nExploit Scanner searches the files on your website, and the posts and comments tables of your database for anything suspicious. It also examines your list of active plugins for unusual filenames.
\nIn 2007, I wrote this about the job of software:
\n\nThat’s when I know WordPress is doing its job: when people aren’t even aware they’re using it because they’re so busy using it!
I cited that more as a direction, than a goal. If the job of software is to get out of the way, it never completely reaches it — it just gets closer and closer. Sort of how dividing a number in half an infinite number of times never quite gets you to zero.
\nToday, in 2011, I took this screenshot of the Distraction-Free Writing interface for the upcoming WordPress 3.2:
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How’s that for getting out of your way?
\nThe first Lollapalooza music festival was held in 1991. 20 years later, they’re still going strong, and we’re stoked they’re using WordPress to make the 20th edition a success.
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\nPreviews of upcoming WordPress 3.2 changes seem to be pouring out regularly these days, especially since the news about the new distraction free writing mode earlier.
\nThe team has got to work on a full Dashboard refresh, which you see some nice screenshots of here. Overall, the new look is quite a bit sleeker and clearer than earlier versions.
\nWe’re also getting our first sneak peaks at Twenty Eleven, which is still pretty much Duster with a few minor changes. If you’re handy with accessibility issues, the team is looking for both feedback on Twenty Eleven and volunteers to join a new accessibility working group.
\nIf you can’t wait to get your hands on these cool new changes, install the WordPress Beta Tester plugin to grab the latest trunk.
\nAre you running the latest WordPress 3.2 trunk? What do you think so far?
\nIn February of this year the NTIA, in collaboration with the FCC, launched the National Broadband Map, an interactive website that allows users to view broadband availability across every neighborhood in the United States with the goal of encouraging local economic growth by facilitating the integration of broadband.
\n\n“The structure of the WordPress API allows us to develop much faster than any other CMS we’ve tried.”
\n—Ivan Djordjevic, National Broadband Map
They chose WordPress to power this colossal project for several reasons: they wanted a platform that could support +25 million data records without sacrificing performance and scalability; speed of development was a high priority; and they needed a flexible architecture to support their vast number of content types.
\nThe project makes extensive use of Custom Post Types and core APIs, and is a great example of WordPress’s flexibility as a development platform.
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[ Visit the National Broadband Map ]
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Sunset is a beautiful richly colored theme, specifically formatted with three columns to accommodate a variety of widgets.
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zeeDisplay is a smart and clean two column theme with rounded corners.
\nThe Edmonton Journal now has a new platform for blogging – WordPress.com VIP!
\n\n“The Journal blogs you know and love will be more shareable, more searchable and more connected to the local blogosphere.”
Read more about the WordPress blog launches or visit the Edmonton Journal Blogs page.
\n\nReady to become a VIP Services Client? Some of the world’s biggest brands rely on WordPress.com VIP Services.
\nWordPress 3.1.3 is available now and is a security update for all previous versions. It contains the following security fixes and enhancements:
\nConsult the change log for more details.
\nDownload WordPress 3.1.3 or update automatically from the Dashboard → Updates menu in your site’s admin area.
\nIn other news, our development of WordPress 3.2 development continues right on schedule. We released Beta 1 thirteen days ago, and today we’re putting out Beta 2 for your testing pleasure.
\nThis is still beta software, so we don’t recommend that you use it on production sites. But if you’re a plugin developer, a theme developer, or a site administrator, you should be running this on your test environments and reporting any bugs you find. If you’re a WordPress user who wants to open your presents early, take advantage of WordPress’ famous 5-minute install and spin up a secondary test site. Let us know what you think!
\nThe plan is to start putting out release candidates in early June, and to release WordPress 3.2 by the end of the month. The more you help us iron out issues during the beta period, the more likely we are to hit those dates. To misappropriate and mangle a quote from Mahatma Gandhi: “Be the punctuality you want to see in the WordPress.” In other words, test now!
\nHere are some of the things that changed since Beta 1:
\nIt seems like just yesterday that we released WordPress 3.1, but it’s actually been almost three months. We’ve spent that time putting together a new release focused on performance improvements, and are ready for our first beta testers!
\nAs always, this is software still in development and we don’t recommend that you run it on a production site — set up a test site just to play with the new version. If you break it (find a bug), please report it, and if you’re a developer, try to help us fix it.
\nIf all goes well, we hope to release WordPress 3.2 by the end of June, though that is (again, as always) subject to change depending on how the beta period goes. The more help we get with testing and fixing bugs, the sooner we will be able to release the final version. If you want to be a beta tester, you should check out the Codex article on how to report bugs.
\nHere’s some of what’s new:
\nRemember, if you find something you think is a bug, report it! You can bring it up in the alpha/beta forum, you can email it to the wp-testers list, or if you’ve confirmed that other people are experiencing the same bug, you can report it on the WordPress Core Trac. (I recommend starting in the forum or on the mailing list.)
\nTheme and plugin authors, if you haven’t been following the 3.2 development cycle, please start now so that you can update your themes and plugins to be compatible with the newest version of WordPress.
\nNote to developers: WordPress is built by the contributions of hundreds of developers. If you’d like to see this release come out on time, I encourage you to pitch in. Even if you don’t have time to do testing on the beta version, you could help us by contributing a fix for one of the many bugs we already know about.
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\nApril 16: WordCamp Seattle in Seattle, WA. This weekend! After taking a year off, WordCamp Seattle is back with tracks for bloggers, designers, and developers. This year they’ll feature a lineup including presentations by both local speakers and visitors like core committer Andrew Nacin, as well as an Ignite session of lightning talks at the end of the day.
\nMay 5: WordCamp Vancouver (Developer Edition) in Vancouver, BC. This one-day WordCamp is aimed purely at developers working on the WordPress platform, and will not have content aimed at bloggers (as previous Vancouver WordCamps have). I predict we will start seeing more of these types of niche WordCamps moving forward, because they will mean smaller, more intimate events that allow more collaboration (and make it easier to find venues!). Note that we’re working with the organizers to get the tickets to a more reasonable price, so keep your eyes open this week if you’ve held off on buying a ticket because of the price tag.
\nMay 7: WordCamp Switzerland in Brugg, Switzerland. This one will cover a wide range of topics, including getting started with WordPress, advanced development topics, BuddyPress, and an inside look at running a WordPress-based business.
\nMay 14: WordCamp Orange County in Orange, CA. Already sold out! Orange County had their first WordCamp last year, and the organizers have put together another great event this time around.
\nMay 14: WordCamp Paris in Paris, France. One of the last true unconference-style WordCamps, the Paris group will plan their schedule the morning of the event like they do at BarCamps. WordCamp Paris had one of the best WordCamp t-shirts ever a couple of years ago. And it’s in Paris in the spring.
\nMay 21–22: WordCamp Raleigh in Raleigh, NC. Repeat organizers from the Raleigh WordPress Meetup Group are just starting to select speakers and put together their plans, but if it is anything like last year, the venue will be packed with WordPress professionals (and maybe there will be cookies). I’ll be attending this one, as will Nacin.
\nJune 4–5: WordCamp Reno-Lake Tahoe in Reno, NV. Organized by a WordPress core UI group contributor, WordCamp Reno-Lake Tahoe is taking place in Reno and has a packed schedule full of visiting experts.
\nJune 11–12: WordCamp Kansas City in Overland Park, KS. With publisher, designer, and developer tracks, Kansas City’s WordCamp will have a little something for everyone, presented in large part by local speakers.
\nJune 17–19: WordCamp Columbus in Columbus, OH. WordCamp Columbus has a new organizer this year and is bringing the focus more firmly onto WordPress (and less on social media). Their 3-day event includes an entire day for newbies, and another for non-profits, a nice addition to the usual blogger/developer tracks.
\nJuly 9–10: WordCamp Montreal in Montreal, Quebec. This group consistently puts on a great every year. If you register now, you can still get a $10 discount and get both days for only $30 (with sessions in both English and French to reflect the bilingual nature of the city). Montreal plays host to a number of festivals throughout the year, and this weekend is no different, including festivals for the arts, comedy, tango, and even circus arts.
\nJuly 16: WordCamp San Diego in San Diego, CA. First WordCamp in San Diego! They have talking about this for over a year, and are now starting to really ramp up the planning. They’re finalizing their venue right now, and I would expect a great roster of speakers.
\nJuly 16-17: WordCamp Portsmouth in Portsmouth, UK. The annual WordCamp UK that moves from city to city each year alights this year in Portsmouth. This one is notable because Mike Little, co-founder of WordPress, is part of the organizing team.
\nJuly 23–24: WordCamp Boston in Boston, MA. Another one just about to lock down some details and get starting with speaker selection, etc. An easy train ride from so many places, and not in the middle of winter this year!
\nJuly 30-31: WordCamp Chicago has new organizers and is a new venue this year. A call for speakers, supporters, and volunteers will likely be posted sometime next week.
\nWordCamp Portland is looking for a venue before deciding on a date this year, as it has outgrown the space it’s used the past two years, but hopes to happen in September. If you would be interested in donating a venue to this popular event, please contact them.
\nWe’ll hold off on posting fall events until later in the summer since there a lot in the planning stages now. To get the most up-to-date information, visit WordCamp Central.
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For the past several years, WordPress has been a proud participant in the Google Summer of Code program (aka GSoC). We’ve been accepted as a mentoring organization again this year, and are looking forward to working with a select handful of talented college students who are interested in developing for WordPress. Student applications are currently being accepted, and the deadline to apply is April 8. Are you a college student/developer looking for a summer challenge (or do you know one)? If so, read on to find out how you (or your friend) can make $5,000 developing for WordPress this summer. (Best. Summer. Job. Ever.)
\nGSoC Logistics:
\nWordPress logistics:
\nIf you’re a college student/developer, we encourage you to apply. If you’re a professor or a teacher of graduating high school seniors, encourage your students! If you just want to help us spread the word, download the WordPress GSoC flyer and post it on campus bulletin boards in your town. Remember, April 8 is the deadline to apply!
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\nOn Saturday the 12th, a second party co-hosted by the Austin WordPress Meetup Group and GeekAustin (and co-sponsored by the WordPress Foundation and WPEngine) brought together a similar crowd but with the addition of local WordPress community members who were not registered for the SxSW conference.
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\nLocation: The WordPress booth will be in trade show stand numbers 829, 831, 928, and 930 (it’s an endcap booth that combines those four spaces). You can find us in those spaces by following the numbered banners hanging from the ceiling.
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\nThis release features a lightning fast redesigned linking workflow which makes it easy to link to your existing posts and pages, an admin bar so you’re never more than a click away from your most-used dashboard pages, a streamlined writing interface that hides many of the seldom-used panels by default to create a simpler and less intimidating writing experience for new bloggers (visit Screen Options in the top right to get old panels back), and a refreshed blue admin scheme available for selection under your personal options.
\nThere’s a bucket of candy for developers as well, including our new Post Formats support which makes it easy for themes to create portable tumblelogs with different styling for different types of posts, new CMS capabilities like archive pages for custom content types, a new Network Admin, an overhaul of the import and export system, and the ability to perform advanced taxonomy and custom fields queries.
\nWith the 3.1 release, WordPress is more of a CMS than ever before. The only limit to what you can build is your imagination.
\n(No video yet for 3.1, we’re going to add it later.)
\nThere were over two thousand commits to the codebase in the 3.1 cycle! For a more comprehensive look at everything that has improved in 3.1, check out 3.1’s Codex page or the more than 820 closed issues in Trac.
\nNow is the time to drop by our development channels if you are interested in being involved with 3.2, as the agenda will be under discussion shortly. We’re hoping to get the 3.2 release out in a shorter development cycle (3.1 took too long) and include some fun improvements around plugins and the speed of the admin. (Don’t worry, we’re still planning on using PHP.)
\nWordPress is the result of the combined effort of people from all over the world united with a common goal: to make the best darn web software for publishing your story on the web and sharing it with the world. Here is a list of the more than 180 people who helped out with development during the 3.1 cycle:
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The release addresses a number of issues and provides two additional enhancements:
\nTwo moderate security issues were fixed that could have allowed a Contributor- or Author-level user to gain further access to the site.
\nOne information disclosure issue was addressed that could have allowed an Author-level user to view contents of posts they should not be able to see, such as draft or private posts.
\nTwo security enhancements were added. One improved the security of any plugins which were not properly leveraging our security API. The other offers additional defense in depth against a vulnerability that was fixed in previous release.
\nThanks to Nils Jueneman and Saddy for their private and responsible disclosures to security@wordpress.org for two of the issues. The others were reported or repaired by our security team.
\nDownload 3.0.5 or update automatically from the Dashboard > Updates menu in your site’s admin area. Please update immediately.
\nThe Release Candidate 4 build includes the security fixes and enhancements included in 3.0.5 and addresses about two dozen additional bugs. This includes fixes for:
\nAs outlined in previous RC posts, if you are testing the release candidate and think you’ve found a bug, there are a few ways to let us know:
\nTo test WordPress 3.1, try the WordPress Beta Tester plugin (you’ll want “bleeding edge nightlies”). Or you can download the release candidate here (zip). If any new issues become known, you’ll be able to find them here.
\nAfter nearly five months of development and testing, we think we’re very close to a final release. Users and developers, please test your themes and plugins.
\nDownload WordPress 3.1 RC4 or WordPress 3.0.5 now.
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\nbbPress 2.0 Beta 2 has been released. bbPress development is moving much quicker than anticipated due mostly to volunteer contributions. Since the previous release, the following changes have been made:
\nbbPress 2 is still not necessarily ready for use on a live site yet, but bbPress theme and plugin developers are encouraged to start testing now. If you encounter any bugs, please report them to the bbPress Trac.
\nToday is WordPress’ official eighth birthday (the anniversary of the first release).
\nI still marvel at the incredible distance it has come. I’m also still proud that I had a part in its birth. But even more, I marvel at the wonderful contribution of all the WordPress community make to this fantastic project.
\nA client said to me this morning “This WordPress is brilliant isn’t it?” As I helped him set up his fourth WordPress site. You can’t get much clearer praise than that.
\nSo raise a virtual beer (or other non-alcoholic beverage if, like me, you are teetotal) to WordPress, the community, and to another year.
\nUpdate: I just spotted this tweet from Andrew Nacin:
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\nSurprise! The development of bbPress 2.0 is progressing faster than expected! We released Beta 1 only six days ago, and today we’re releasing Beta 2. Huge props go out to everyone that’s already test driving Beta 1. The rapid pre-release cycle is due entirely to you, and sour cream and onion potato chips.
Remember that this is still very much beta software, so don’t go using it on your production sites. If you’re a plugin or theme developer, or a site administrator, you should be running this on test environments and reporting any bugs you find. If you’re a loyal bbPress user who is anxious to see what the future of bbPress looks like, create a secondary WordPress test site and let us know what you think about it in the support forums.
\nThe plan is to keep releasing Beta’s as changes go in, put out release candidates in the next few weeks, and release bbPress 2.0 by the end of June (in tandem with WordPress 3.2.) The more you help us polish the new paint during the beta period means a shinier and longer lasting 2.0, and the more likely we are to stay on schedule and hit our release goals.
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\nWordPress uses Subversion (SVN) for revision management. Before Subversion, it used CVS. Right now, Git is a hot option in the SCM category. It offers really nice features such as decentralization, speed, fast and cheap local branching, better merging, more offline capabilities, staging of commits, and lots more. It’s premature to talk about moving WordPress core and plugins to another SCM system — we have a lot invested with Subversion and Trac. But be of good cheer. You can have your Git and commit to Subversion too! Here’s how I do it.
\nFirst, tools. You’ll need Git, obviously. But you’ll also need git-svn-diff, a Bash script that generates Subversion-compatible diffs.
\nDownload git-svn-diff, put it somewhere in your path, and make it executable. Like this:
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This next step is going to take a while. You’re going to pull down WordPress’ SVN history using Git’s SVN support.
\n\ngit svn clone -t tags -b branches -T trunk http://core.svn.wordpress.org/\n\n
You might want to let that run overnight. Really. It’s going to go through each changeset.
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Do your work in the branch you created. You can make multiple local Git commits if you want, to break up your work into smaller chunks that make sense to you.
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Use “reword” on the first commit. Use “fixup” on the subsequent ones. That will roll the commits up into one. You’ll then be prompted to enter your amended commit message for that commit amalgam.
\nReady? You can now commit to SVN using:
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Git knows which remote SVN branch it came from when you checked out your topic branch. You can verify which one it is attached to by doing:
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A few tips:
\nCreate a .gitignore file. This lists files or directories that you want Git to ignore. First, you want Git to ignore the .gitignore file itself! Next, you want Git to ignore your local wp-config.php Finally, you want to ignore any additional plugins, must-use plugins, themes, uploads, etc. Just do a git status and add anything that you don’t want to commit to WordPress or put in your patches.
I hope you found this helpful! Let me know if you have any questions.
\nTomorrow I’m going to be speaking at ZURBsoapbox in Campbell, California at noon. If you’re in the Bay Area please come out and say howdy.
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\nDon’t delay, upgrade today!™ And, if you run into problems, contact the WordPress Support Forums.
\nThe Internet measures everything. And I am a slave to those measurements. After so many years of pushing much of my life through this screen, I’ve started measuring my experiences and my sense of self-worth using the same metrics as the Internet uses to measure success. I check my stats relentlessly. The sad truth is that I spend more time measuring than I spend doing.
Fantastic read over at Tweetage Wasteland : I Don’t Care if You Read This Article. Or put another way “Not everything that can be counted counts, and not everything that counts can be counted.” Hat tip: Mark Riley.
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\nConsult the change log for more details.
\nDownload WordPress 3.1.3 or update automatically from the Dashboard → Updates menu in your site’s admin area.
\nIn other news, our development of WordPress 3.2 development continues right on schedule. We released Beta 1 thirteen days ago, and today we’re putting out Beta 2 for your testing pleasure.
\nThis is still beta software, so we don’t recommend that you use it on production sites. But if you’re a plugin developer, a theme developer, or a site administrator, you should be running this on your test environments and reporting any bugs you find. If you’re a WordPress user who wants to open your presents early, take advantage of WordPress’ famous 5-minute install and spin up a secondary test site. Let us know what you think!
\nThe plan is to start putting out release candidates in early June, and to release WordPress 3.2 by the end of the month. The more you help us iron out issues during the beta period, the more likely we are to hit those dates. To misappropriate and mangle a quote from Mahatma Gandhi: “Be the punctuality you want to see in the WordPress.” In other words, test now!
\nHere are some of the things that changed since Beta 1:
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\nI believe the mini-bubbles above are different ripples in what might call the surface of a superbubble: an opulence bubble. Here’s what I mean by opulence bubble: our conception of the good life, as I’ve discussed with you, has been centered on what I call hedonic opulence — having more, bigger, faster, cheaper, now. But we might be finding out, the hard way, that the pursuit of lowest-common-denominator industrial age stuff might have been steeply overvalued, in terms of its social, human, and financial value.
The Opulence Bubble by Umair Haque. Hat tip: Tim Bray and Paul Kedrosky.
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\n\n[Visit AllThingsD and read more about the redesign]
\nReady to become a VIP Services Client? Some of the world’s biggest brands rely on WordPress.com VIP Services.
\nJoel Falconer has written a pretty definitive article on WordPress: The Free Software With a Big Economy & How You Can Get Involved.
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\nQ&A allows any WordPress site to have a fully featured questions and answers section.
\nWiki allows you to create a wiki as easily as adding a post.
\nWP Help allows administrators to create detailed, hierarchical documentation for the site’s authors and editors, viewable in the WordPress admin.
\nAddToAny: Share/Bookmark/Email Button helps people share, bookmark, and email your posts and pages using any service, such as Facebook, Twitter, Google Buzz, Digg, Delicious, and well over 100 more social bookmarking and sharing sites.
\nMarketPress brings you a solid, simple yet extensible foundation for a WordPress-Powered store.
\nWordPress PopUp allows you to display a fancy popup (powered as a popover!) to visitors sitewide or per blog.
\nbbPress 2 Beta 1 has been released as a WordPress plugin. bbPress is essentially the forum brother of WordPress, but unlike BuddyPress and other siblings, installation and integration were not too ideal.
\nThe new version of bbPress not only introduces itself as a simple-to-use WordPress plugin for the first time, but it also carries an incredible amount of improvements, according to the launch post:
\nThere are also some snazzy new features just for developers listed at the above-linked post.
\nbbPress 2 is not necessarily ready for use on a live site yet, but bbPress theme and plugin developers are encouraged to start testing now. If you encounter any bugs, please report them to the bbPress Trac.
\nHave you tried bbPress 2 Beta 1 yet? What do you think of if compared to bbPress 1?
\nThe next item up for bid is bbPress 2.0, Beta 1 – the first public iteration of bbPress as a plugin for your self hosted WordPress powered website. Several months worth of sweet-tea, BBQ, and pepperoni pizza have gone into making this the easiest forum software you could ever integrate with WordPress, and we’re really excited to give everyone a preview. The bidding, starts (and ends) at $free, for a quantity of unlimited bbPresses.
\nbbPress 2.0 is still in active development, and we don’t recommend that you run it on a production site. Instead, set up a test site or a local installation to play with. If you do manage to break it, you’ll be doing everyone a huge favor by letting us know. If you manage to fix what you broke on your own, there just might be cake waiting for you when the BBQ is gone.
We are aiming to release bbPress 2.0 by the end of June, to coincide with the WordPress 3.2 launch. The actual release date is a bit of a moving target, based on how both beta periods go. The more help we get with testing and fixing bugs, the sooner the final version ships. If you want to be a beta tester, check out the WordPress Codex article on how to report feedback.
\nHere’s a taste of the awesomesauce that comes baked in:
\nDevelopers, here’s the icing on your cakes:
\nYou should know this going in:
\nIf you think you found a bug, please report it! Start by bringing it up in the support forums, or if you’ve confirmed that other people are experiencing the same bug you can report it on the bbPress Core Trac. If you find a security vulnerability, please be discrete and let us know privately using one of the methods posted on the WordPress contact page.
\nTheme and plugin authors, if you haven’t been following the 2.0 development cycle, please start now so that you can update your themes and plugins to be compatible with this new version of bbPress.
\nDownload bbPress 2.0, Beta 1 ↓
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Absolum allows you to build your theme from color options, custom headers (8 preinstalled) and backgrounds (7 preinstalled).
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Ambient Occlusion is a clean and warm theme, with a brown/cocoa colour theme built for experienced bloggers.
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Deco Beach is a subtle, peaceful WordPress theme with a touch of art deco and soft colors reminiscent of a sandy beach.
\nWordPress for iOS 2.8 has been released and is a rather significant update.
\nIf you have struggled with the iOS app lately, it’s definitely time to update. What do you think of the new release?
\nWent for Napa / Vacaville hot air balloon ride with Janitorial team at Automattic, had dinner at 54 Mint, and caught the end of the symphony masquerade ball in San Francisco. Here are Nick’s pictures from the same day.
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\n\nCheck out the announcement on WordPress.com News.
\nReady to become a VIP Services Client? Some of the world’s biggest brands rely on WordPress.com VIP Services.
\nGoogle Maps All In One allows you to easily embed and customize Google maps on your WordPress site – in posts, pages or as an easy to use widget.
\nWPMU DEV SEO is a solution for optimizing your WordPress site to achieve the highest search engine rankings possible.
\nYouTube White Label Shortcode allows you to white label YouTube videos and comes with a shortcode generator in a metabox on the post screen.
\nFloating Menu creates a widget, which adds a floating, sticky, drop down menu from any standard WordPress custom menu using jQuery.
\nStore Locator empowers you to efficiently display and manage your important stores, locations, or other points of interest on your website in a manner that’s easily searchable by visitors.
\nIt’s been in the works for about two months, and we hope you agree with us that it was worth the wait. This is the first app version in a long time where we’re actually adding features, previously we’ve been 100% focused on improving stability, error messages, and help. While these efforts will continue indefinitely, we now feel like the app is stable enough to start adding some long-awaited features. The Quick Photo button, lets you snap a picture of something happening right now and blog about it quickly. We’ve added Stats to the app (finally!). The app has also been translated to 10 languages, including Spanish, French, Portuguese, and Japanese.
\nThe “Quick Photo” button is a big step towards the next-generation WordPress app. It’s the first feature that’s action-centric, meaning that instead of picking the blog, and then selecting what you want to do with it, you pick your action first. The thinking is that an app should be all about getting in and out quickly, performing a specific task.
\n\nAs you launch the app, you’ll notice there’s now a button in the bottom of your blogs list. Tap it to launch the camera and take a picture, when you’re satisfied you can add a title or a description (if you want, both are optional), and boom — you’re done! The function remembers the last blog you posted a Quick Photo to and will use that for future posts as well. Note: iPhone only for now.
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Finally you’re able to check your blog’s statistics on the go. There are charts for Daily, Weekly, and Monthly page views, swipe over them to see the others. You can also see Daily Views by date, as well as top Post Views, Referrers, Search Terms, and Clicks for the past 7 days.
The Stats feature natively works for all WordPress.com blogs, however you’ll need Jetpack or the stand-alone Stats plugin to see stats for your self-hosted WordPress blog. We recommend that you enable Jetpack on your site, as we’ll add app-specific functions to it in the future to help further enhance the apps in a quicker turnaround time.
\nThis has been long awaited for a lot of you. We’re happy to report that the WordPress for iOS app is now completely translatable, and 2.8 adds support for 10 languages: Japanese, Italian, Portuguese, Spanish, Swedish, Hebrew, German, Dutch, French, and Croatian.
\nIs your language not translated yet? You can very easily add it yourself, and we’ll put it in the app in a future release! To get started, visit the WordPress for iOS project on translate.wordpress.org (learn more). You don’t have to translate all strings, other people will join in to translate remaining strings.
\nWhile we’re excited about adding a few new, much requested features, we know that stability is still an issue. We’ve been able to resolve 3/4 of all crashes in the app. This update fixes a number of additional crashes and bugs. The full list of crash and bug fixes is available in the WordPress for iOS Trac.
\nBe sure to follow @WordPressiOS on Twitter for the latest news.
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Modern Blogger is a very clean and uniquely design WordPress theme thats great for just about any niche. It features some premium like features like a homepage slider, related posts, built-in pagination, social buttons and SuperFish enhanced drop-down menus.
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Wiredrive Classic is highly customizable, so you can use it to power a production company website or even a pre-production book.
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ZenLite Petal is a pastel pink child theme for ZenLite with added Google Fonts.
\nI’m honored to be have been chosen alongside some cool folks like Kevin Rose, Dave Morin, Andrew Mason, and Charlie Cheever as one of Bloomberg BusinessWeek’s Best Young Tech Entrepreneurs in 2011. I only have 3 more years before I’m too old for these lists.
A lot has happened in the 2 and a half years since WPTavern began. In fact, a lot has happened since I started my first paid writing gig for WeblogToolsCollection.com back in December of 2007. Back then, I was infected with the WordPress fascination bug. I wanted to write, read, and learn what I could concerning the publishing system. My enthusiasm showed up in my posts and I was not afraid to write about what was on my mind versus towing any line. Unlike most of the people within the WordPress ecosystem who are developer centric, I had the ability to write well about WordPress as an end user with little to no development experience. Over the course of time, I think my ideas, criticisms and suggestions have helped in one way or another either the WordPress platform or a theme or plugin author. However, since my biggest contributions to the project have really only been words, maybe I haven’t done anything to improve the CMS as it relies on code. Regardless of my contributions or lack thereof, my goal was to always try and tell the stories of those making things happen which is a gift I don’t have. I’m a user, not a creator.
\nThanks to this thing called WordPress and my enthusiasm for not only the platform, but for the people and community that surrounds it, I was able to travel to various parts of the country to attend WordCamps, local events dedicated to bring WordPress users together. I was able to meet and talk face to face with many of the people that have online celebrity status attached to them and found out most of them are down to earth people. I was able to transform myself from a nobody blogger in Northern Ohio to someone who actually could write a thing or two about WordPress. One of my biggest accomplishments though was being able to turn WPTavern into a respected community within the grander ecosystem that is WordPress. Those who registered to the forum and have spent hours on it responding to or creating threads of their own are the ones to thank for that.
\nOne of my other goals for this site that sort have happened, at least for one year was to generate an income that would allow me to do this full-time. I was on a roll before my fiances father passed away, creating a mudslide of responsibilities and problems that fell into our laps. One year, I was able to generate $10,000 of additional income but to get there, I had to spend 7-9 hours in front of the computer interacting with the community, writing content such as extensive reviews with affiliate links, produce the WordPress weekly podcast on a regular basis on the week-end, essentially be everywhere the news was happening. Once life got in the way of me being able to sit in front of the PC all day, everything started to crumble apart.
\nThe bottom line is, writing about WordPress, being a user and not a creator is not something that is going to put food on the table and is definitely not going to pay for things such as a new roof, driveway, windows, etc. It could certainly be used for supplemental income but I just don’t have the energy or will power to keep trudging through the waste deep mud. I need to be thinking about what I can do to get a career in something that will help pay for this stuff that exists in the real world, not the WordPress world. A job or education to get a job that will help sustain my way of life. Recently, I’ve been thinking about taking a general tradesman certificate course at a local college to see what that’s all about.
\nSo what that all means is that my time with WPTavern and everything that I’ve done in the WordPress world is coming to an end. However, it’s not the end of WPTavern or the things attached to it. You’ll find out what’s happening when the time is right but the future is still bright for this domain and everything attached to it.
\nIf you’re interested in keep tabs on me, you can follow me at http://jeffc.me/
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Batters Up: Major League Baseball Now on WordPress.com. MLB’s blogging system used to be powered by Movable Type, and about 15,000 blogs switched over to WordPress.com as part of this. It’s an honor and delight to have so many great bloggers joining the family. They’re also in good company with VIP blogs for the NFL, NBA, NBC Sports…
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WordPress for iOS 2.8 will soon become available, which has further stability improvements as well as some exciting new features.
\nBe sure to follow @WordPressiOS on Twitter for the latest news.
\nStarting with the 3.2 beta, WordPress contributors are now credited on a fancy new page in the Dashboard. Data is pulled from the contributor’s WordPress.org profile (for example, Andrew Nacin’s profile), so make sure that yours is up to date!
\nIt sure is great to see some up-front recognition for all of the contributors to WordPress. What do you think? Is this a step in the right direction?
\nI just added a contact form to the about page here using a Polldaddy survey. While it’s not as straight forward as installing a plugin to do the job, I think it’s worth doing because it touches on all aspects of Polldaddy survey creation. After you’ve created this contact form on your own blog you’ll know how to create a Polldaddy survey, a custom style sheet and how to change the language in the form too. It’s very flexible.
\nHere’s how I did it.
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You could also use the Javascript embed method, but that loads the survey form in a css popup window. I prefer the iframe method.
\nAs you can see, Polldaddy surveys are incredibly flexible and offer a lot of customization options. I work on Polldaddy code every day so of course I’ll say this but I’d have no hesitation in recommending the service to anyone needing polls, surveys, quizzes or ratings. Create a free account and give it a spin!
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\nSimple SEO Sitemap essentially goes as far as possible for you to streamline the sitemap generation process so that you don’t have to do much thinking.
\nIntenseDebate is a feature-rich comment system for WordPress, Blogger, Tumblr and many other blogging/CMS platforms.
\nPosts by Tag provides sidebar widgets which can be used to display posts from a specific set of tags.
\nTwitter Avatar Reloaded adds a new field to the comment form to get the user’s Twitter usrename and uses it to replace the Gravatar with their Twitter avatar when the comment is displayed.
\nWP On Tour is an in-planning international coworking trip geared towards anyone with an interest in WordPress.
\n\nThe idea is to step out of your daily (office) environment and work at a challenging location somewhere in the world. Like a holiday, but then with WordPress geeks Everybody is welcome: bloggers, designers, programmers, entrepreneurs, etc.
\nSimply 1 week of fun, working, sightseeing, brainstorming, relaxing and inspiring each other.
The trip is being planned by Automattic Happiness Engineer, Karim Osman, and expected to last anywhere from five to seven days. At this time, there are no details on a location, but wherever it is, there will definitely be plenty of WordPress enthusiasts working and socializing.
\nIf you can’t wait to get involved, Karim is looking for a killer logo for the event.
\nWhat do you think of the event? Would you travel to work alongside an international collection of WordPress stars?
\nBruce Mau Design Incomplete Manifesto for Growth — “Written in 1998, the Incomplete Manifesto is an articulation of statements exemplifying Bruce Mau’s beliefs, strategies and motivations. Collectively, they are how we approach every project.” I dig. Hat tip: Noel.
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Update: Bruce Mau has moved his site to a new CMS (Behance) and broken all previous links, and the Manifesto I linked above is inaccessible or I can’t find it on the site anymore. That is disappointing, but shouldn’t diminish the power of the original document, which I’ve copied below:
\n1. Allow events to change you.
\nYou have to be willing to grow. Growth is different from something that happens to you. You produce it. You live it. The prerequisites for growth: the openness to experience events and the willingness to be changed by them.
\n2. Forget about good.
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\nGood is a known quantity. Good is what we all agree on. Growth is not necessarily good. Growth is an exploration of unlit recesses that may or may not yield to our research. As long as you stick to good you’ll never have real growth.3. Process is more important than outcome.
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\nWhen the outcome drives the process we will only ever go to where we’ve already been. If process drives outcome we may not know where were going, but we will know we want to
\nbe there.4. Love your experiments (as you would an ugly child).
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\nJoy is the engine of growth. Exploit the liberty in casting your work as beautiful experiments, iterations, attempts, trials, and errors. Take the long view and allow yourself the fun of failure every day.5. Go deep.
\nThe deeper you go the more likely you will discover something of value.
\n6. Capture accidents.
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\nThe wrong answer is the right answer in search of a different question. Collect wrong answers as part of the process. Ask different questions.7. Study.
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\nA studio is a place of study. Use the necessity of production as an excuse to study. Everyone will benefit.8. Drift.
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\nAllow yourself to wander aimlessly. Explore adjacencies. Lack judgment. Postpone criticism.9. Begin anywhere.
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\nJohn Cage tells us that not knowing where to begin is a common form of paralysis. His advice: begin anywhere.10. Everyone is a leader.
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\nGrowth happens. Whenever it does, allow it to emerge. Learn to follow when it makes sense. Let anyone lead.11. Harvest ideas.
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\nEdit applications. Ideas need a dynamic, fluid, generous environment to sustain life. Applications, on the other hand, benefit from critical rigor. Produce a high ratio of ideas
\nto applications.12. Keep moving.
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\nThe market and its operations have a tendency to reinforce success. Resist it. Allow failure and migration to be part of your practice.13. Slow down.
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\nDesynchronize from standard time frames and surprising opportunities may present themselves.14. Dont be cool.
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\nCool is conservative fear dressed in black. Free yourself from limits of this sort.15. Ask stupid questions.
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\nGrowth is fueled by desire and innocence. Assess the answer, not the question. Imagine learning throughout your life at the rate of an infant.16. Collaborate.
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\nThe space between people working together is filled with conflict, friction, strife, exhilaration, delight, and vast creative potential.17. ____________________.
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\nIntentionally left blank. Allow space for the ideas you haven’t had yet, and for the ideasof others.
\n18. Stay up late.
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\nStrange things happen when you’ve gone too far, been up too long, worked too hard, and you’re separated from the rest of the world.19. Work the metaphor.
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\nEvery object has the capacity to stand for something other than what is apparent. Work on what it stands for.20. Be careful to take risks.
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\nTime is genetic. Today is the child of yesterday and the parent of tomorrow. The work you produce today will create your future.21. Repeat yourself.
\nIf you like it, do it again. If you don’t like it, do it again.
\n22. Make your own tools.
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\nHybridize your tools in order to build unique things. Even simple tools that are your own can yield entirely new avenues of exploration. Remember, tools amplify our capacities, so even a small tool can make a big difference.23. Stand on someones shoulders.
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\nYou can travel farther carried on the accomplishments of those who came before you. And the view is so much better.24. Avoid software.
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\nThe problem with software is that everyone has it.25. Don’t clean your desk.
\nYou might find something in the morning that you cant see tonight.
\n26. Don’t enter awards competitions.
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\nJust don’t. Its not good for you.27. Read only left-hand pages.
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\nMarshall McLuhan did this. By decreasing the amount of information, we leave room for what he called our “noodle.”28. Make new words.
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\nExpand the lexicon. The new conditions demand a new way of thinking. The thinking demands new forms of expression. The expression generates new conditions.29. Think with your mind.
\nForget technology. Creativity is not device-dependent.
\n30. Organization = Liberty.
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\nReal innovation in design, or any other field, happens in context. That context is usually some form of cooperatively managed enterprise. Frank Gehry, for instance, is only able to realize Bilbao because his studio can deliver it on budget. The myth of a split between “creatives” and “suits” is what Leonard Cohen calls a ‘charming artifact of the past.’31. Don’t borrow money.
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\nOnce again, Frank Gehrys advice. By maintaining financial control, we maintain creative control. Its not exactly rocket science, but its surprising how hard it is to maintain this discipline, and how many have failed.32. Listen carefully.
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\nEvery collaborator who enters our orbit brings with him or her a world more strange and complex than any we could ever hope to imagine. By listening to the details and the subtlety of their needs, desires, or ambitions, we fold their world onto our own. Neither party will ever be the same.33. Take field trips.
\nThe bandwidth of the world is greater than that of your TV set, or the Internet, or even a totally immersive, interactive, dynamically rendered, object-oriented, real-time, computer graphic simulated environment.
\n34. Make mistakes faster.
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\nThis isn’t my idea I borrowed it. I think it belongs to Andy Grove.35. Imitate.
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\nDon’t be shy about it. Try to get as close as you can. You’ll never get all the way, and the separation might be truly remarkable. We have only to look to Richard Hamilton and his version of Marcel Duchamps large glass to see how rich, discredited, and underused imitation is as a technique.36. Scat.
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\nWhen you forget the words, do what Ella did: make up something else … but not words.37. Break it, stretch it, bend it, crush it, crack it, fold it.
\n38. Explore the other edge.
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\nGreat liberty exists when we avoid trying to run with the technological pack. We cant find the leading edge because its trampled underfoot. Try using old-tech equipment made obsolete by an economic cycle but still rich with potential.39. Coffee breaks, cab rides, green rooms.
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\nReal growth often happens outside of where we intend it to, in the interstitial spaces what Dr. Seuss calls “the waiting place.” Hans Ulrich Obrist once organized a science and art conference with all of the infrastructure of a conference the parties, chats, lunches, airport arrivals but with no actual conference. Apparently it was hugely successful and spawned many ongoing collaborations.40. Avoid fields.
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\nJump fences. Disciplinary boundaries and regulatory regimes are attempts to control the wilding of creative life. They are often understandable efforts to order what are manifold, complex, evolutionary processes. Our job is to jump the fences and cross the fields.41. Laugh.
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\nPeople visiting the studio often comment on how much we laugh. Since I’ve become aware of this, I use it as a barometer of how comfortably we are expressing ourselves.42. Remember.
\nGrowth is only possible as a product of history. Without memory, innovation is merely novelty. History gives growth a direction. But a memory is never perfect. Every memory is a degraded or composite image of a previous moment or event. That’s what makes us aware of its quality as a past and not a present. It means that every memory is new, a partial construct different from its source, and, as such, a potential for growth itself.
\n43. Power to the people.
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\nPlay can only happen when people feel they have control over their lives. We can’t be free agents if were not free.

Icy Night features vibrant, loud, and bright colors with a cohesive and smooth feel.
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The Common Blog is a simple and clean theme to use right out of the gate or to build upon with child themes.
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ZenLite Blue is a ZenLite child theme with all of the same functionality as ZenLite, but with a blue skin.
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ZenLite Citrus is a bright and juicy child theme for ZenLite with added Google Fonts.
\nNassim Taleb on Living with Black Swans — “During a recent visit to Wharton as part of The Goldstone Forum, he spoke with Wharton finance professor Richard Herring — who taught Taleb when he was a Wharton MBA student — about events in the Middle East, the oil supply, investing in options, the U.S. economy, the dollar, health care and of course, black swans.”
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\nThe new beta sports performance improvements, distraction-free writing, a new Dashboard and Default Theme, more admin bar features, and no more support for long-outdated browsers (including links to the redesigned Browse Happy).
\nIf you have any questions, please contact the special support forum or the wp-testers mailing list.
\nIf you’re a plugin or theme developer, now’s the time to try WordPress 3.2, as the final release is on target for the end of June.
\nHave you tried the WordPress 3.2 beta yet? What do you think so far?
\nIt seems like just yesterday that we released WordPress 3.1, but it’s actually been almost three months. We’ve spent that time putting together a new release focused on performance improvements, and are ready for our first beta testers!
\nAs always, this is software still in development and we don’t recommend that you run it on a production site — set up a test site just to play with the new version. If you break it (find a bug), please report it, and if you’re a developer, try to help us fix it.
\nIf all goes well, we hope to release WordPress 3.2 by the end of June, though that is (again, as always) subject to change depending on how the beta period goes. The more help we get with testing and fixing bugs, the sooner we will be able to release the final version. If you want to be a beta tester, you should check out the Codex article on how to report bugs.
\nHere’s some of what’s new:
\nRemember, if you find something you think is a bug, report it! You can bring it up in the alpha/beta forum, you can email it to the wp-testers list, or if you’ve confirmed that other people are experiencing the same bug, you can report it on the WordPress Core Trac. (I recommend starting in the forum or on the mailing list.)
\nTheme and plugin authors, if you haven’t been following the 3.2 development cycle, please start now so that you can update your themes and plugins to be compatible with the newest version of WordPress.
\nNote to developers: WordPress is built by the contributions of hundreds of developers. If you’d like to see this release come out on time, I encourage you to pitch in. Even if you don’t have time to do testing on the beta version, you could help us by contributing a fix for one of the many bugs we already know about.
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\n\n[Visit the Montreal Gazette''s network of blogs]
\nReady to become a VIP Services Client? Some of the world’s biggest brands rely on WordPress.com VIP Services.
\nImagine browsing to a big web page with lots of images and scripts, and it loads in your browser almost instantly, nearly as fast as loading it from your hard drive. Now imagine you’re browsing a web site with about 60-70 of these pages and they all load very very fast. Sounds interesting? But how to do that? Prime the browser’s cache? Preload all components of the web pages somehow? Is that possible?
\nWell, yes and no. It is possible by using Gears. It can be set to store all “static” components (JS, CSS, images, etc.) of a web page or a whole web site and load them from the local storage every time they are requested by the browser. However the Gears team shifted their priorities to HTML 5.0 offline storage which was the main idea behind Gears in the first place. Unfortunately the HTML 5.0 specification for offline storage implements only some of the features that were available in Gears, so this type of caching (controlled by the user and managed by the server) is impossible.
\nBut why server managed cache? Isn’t the standard browser caching good enough? Yes, it is good. It has evolved significantly during the 15 or so years since the beginning of the World Wide Web. However it just can’t do that.
\nLets take a simplistic look at how the browser cache works:
\nIf we keep going to the same web page eventually the Browser would change his mind: “Maybe that Server was right and I should put these files in my cache. That would speed up page loading. But what will happen if these files are updated… I better keep asking the Server to check if they have been updated so my cache is always fresh.”
\nCouple of years ago we implemented Gears as WordPress’ Turbo feature. We didn’t use it to make WordPress an offline app, we used it to create server managed cache. It worked great. Even the heaviest pages in the WordPress admin were loading considerably faster regardless of how often the users were visiting them.
\nThe implementation was very simple: we had a manifest that listed all “static” files and couple of user options to enable and initialize the “super cache”. The rest was handled automatically by Gears. So in reality we discovered the perfect way of browser caching for web apps:
\nThe results were spectacular. We didn’t need to concatenate and compress scripts and stylesheets. We even stopped compressing TinyMCE which alone can load about 30-40 files on initialization. And page load time was from 0.5 to 1.5 sec. no matter how heavy the page was. For comparison before implementing this “super caching” pages were loading in 5 to 9 sec.
\nWhy was it performing that well? Simple: it eliminated all requests to the server for the files that were cached. And that means all, even the “HEAD” requests. In our implementation the only file that was loaded from the server was the actual HTML. All other components of the web page were stored in Gears’ offline storage.
\nThat also had the side benefit of eliminating a big chunk of traffic to the server. At first look it doesn’t seem like a lot, 30-40 requests for the web page components followed by 30-40 of HEAD requests per page every now and then (while the browser cache is hot), but think about it in global scope: several millions of these pages are loaded every hour.
\nSo, why not do the same with HTML 5.0 offline storage? Because it doesn’t work that way. The HTML 5.0 specification for offline storage is good only for… Offline storage. It’s missing a lot of the features Gears has. Yes, there is a workaround. We can “store offline” a skeleton of the web page and then load all the dynamic content with XHR (a.k.a. AJAX), but that method has other (quite annoying) limitations. Despite that we will try this method in WordPress for sure, but that discussion is for another post.
\nIn short: the HTML 5.0 offline storage implementation is missing some critical features. For example a file that is stored there is not loaded from the storage when the browser goes to another page on the same website. Yes, it’s sad watching the browser load the same file again and again from the Internet when that file is already on the user’s hard drive.
\nWhat can we do about it? Don’t think there is anything that can be done short of changing, or rather enhancing the HTML 5.0 specification for offline storage. The XHR “hack” that makes this kind of caching possible with the current HTML 5.0 is still just a hack.
\nMultisite Dashboard Feed Widget shows the latest posts from the main site of a multisite install in the top of the Dashboard of the sites hanging under the multisite install.
\nSlick Contact Forms creates a widget, which adds a contact form using either a floating, drop down button or a sticky, sliding tab.
\nWCS Custom Permalinks Hotfix is a hotfix for permalink issues encountered with WordPress installations after upgrading to 3.1.x.
\nWCS QR Code Generator is a QR Code (Quick Response) generator for mobile tagging. It allows you to create one of the ever-popular QR Codes anywhere on a page/post or in a text widget.
\nWP Users Page uses a shortcode to display a list of users under a specific role.
\nOSM displays maps in your WordPress blog using the OpenLayers technology – no API key is needed.
\nPage.ly MultiEdit uses custom fields to create simple tinyMCE editable regions on page templates.
\nWordPress jobs are starting to come in high demand again. Automattic is looking for talented folks in a variety of fields, and Crowd Favorite is looking for PHP developers, but you won’t be able to walk into just any office and apply for a WordPress-related position. You’ll need to know where to look first.
\nElance seems to be the way to go these days, and it’s definitely worth noticing that “WordPress” is their most in-demand skill set. I used Elance for a few jobs in the past, and it’s incredibly easy. Just signup for an account, pick your client, and they’ll either take care of or walk you through the rest. They even have some nice arbitration options if a client stiffs you on the bill.
\nAnother great place to look is the official WordPress Jobs board. In fact, that’s how I found my job here. The concept is pretty straight-forward. Just find a job posting that catches your eye, contact the poster, and proceed from there. Make sure that you subscribe to the site’s RSS feeds too. You don’t want to miss out on a great job just because someone else saw it before you did.
\nThe most important bit of advice that I can offer is that you need to make yourself known and make an effort to contact potential clients. Don’t expect them to come to you. By all means, set up a site to advertise your services, but don’t expect to anyone to find it without word of mouth references, and don’t expect such references without satisfied clients.
\nDisclaimer: I work for Weblog Tools Collection (found via WordPress Jobs) and Automattic (found via their site), so you can too! Now, get out there and find a job that you enjoy doing!
\nWant a fun and challenging work environment? Want to build stuff on the cutting edge with and for WordPress? At Crowd Favorite we build cool things for the web. We get to play with the entire web stack, from back-end API architecture to advanced front-end HTML5, CSS and jQuery interfaces.
\n\nWe are hiring immediately for 2 PHP developers to join our team. You should have the following core qualities and experience:
\nThis position is available immediately in our Denver office, and we are only considering local candidates1 at this time.
\nAll of this sound good? I hope so, and I look forward to hearing from you.
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Boldly Moody simulates looking through frosted glass to beautiful, colorful fabric or a painting.
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Shadows has a very clean and minimal design enhanced with some great CSS3 shadows.
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Widodo is based on the 960.gs framework and integrated with Twitter and Flickr, Post Thumbnail, Post Format, Gallery and more.
\nOrangeBox is a lightweight, cross-browser, automated jQuery lightbox script. It can display images, quicktime videos, YouTube and Vimeo videos, Flash SWF files, and inline content (along with links in the inline content to open another lightbox).
\nSimple Top Posts is a super simple top posts widget based on comments. Choose weekly, monthly, or all time.
\nAddToAny: Share/Bookmark/Email Button helps people share, bookmark, and email your posts and pages using any service, such as Facebook, Twitter, Google Buzz, Digg, Delicious, and well over 100 more social bookmarking and sharing sites.
\nExploit Scanner searches the files on your website, and the posts and comments tables of your database for anything suspicious. It also examines your list of active plugins for unusual filenames.
\nIn 2007, I wrote this about the job of software:
\n\nThat’s when I know WordPress is doing its job: when people aren’t even aware they’re using it because they’re so busy using it!
I cited that more as a direction, than a goal. If the job of software is to get out of the way, it never completely reaches it — it just gets closer and closer. Sort of how dividing a number in half an infinite number of times never quite gets you to zero.
\nToday, in 2011, I took this screenshot of the Distraction-Free Writing interface for the upcoming WordPress 3.2:
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How’s that for getting out of your way?
\nWordPress 3.1.3 is available now and is a security update for all previous versions. It contains the following security fixes and enhancements:
\nConsult the change log for more details.
\nDownload WordPress 3.1.3 or update automatically from the Dashboard → Updates menu in your site’s admin area.
\nIn other news, our development of WordPress 3.2 development continues right on schedule. We released Beta 1 thirteen days ago, and today we’re putting out Beta 2 for your testing pleasure.
\nThis is still beta software, so we don’t recommend that you use it on production sites. But if you’re a plugin developer, a theme developer, or a site administrator, you should be running this on your test environments and reporting any bugs you find. If you’re a WordPress user who wants to open your presents early, take advantage of WordPress’ famous 5-minute install and spin up a secondary test site. Let us know what you think!
\nThe plan is to start putting out release candidates in early June, and to release WordPress 3.2 by the end of the month. The more you help us iron out issues during the beta period, the more likely we are to hit those dates. To misappropriate and mangle a quote from Mahatma Gandhi: “Be the punctuality you want to see in the WordPress.” In other words, test now!
\nHere are some of the things that changed since Beta 1:
\nIt seems like just yesterday that we released WordPress 3.1, but it’s actually been almost three months. We’ve spent that time putting together a new release focused on performance improvements, and are ready for our first beta testers!
\nAs always, this is software still in development and we don’t recommend that you run it on a production site — set up a test site just to play with the new version. If you break it (find a bug), please report it, and if you’re a developer, try to help us fix it.
\nIf all goes well, we hope to release WordPress 3.2 by the end of June, though that is (again, as always) subject to change depending on how the beta period goes. The more help we get with testing and fixing bugs, the sooner we will be able to release the final version. If you want to be a beta tester, you should check out the Codex article on how to report bugs.
\nHere’s some of what’s new:
\nRemember, if you find something you think is a bug, report it! You can bring it up in the alpha/beta forum, you can email it to the wp-testers list, or if you’ve confirmed that other people are experiencing the same bug, you can report it on the WordPress Core Trac. (I recommend starting in the forum or on the mailing list.)
\nTheme and plugin authors, if you haven’t been following the 3.2 development cycle, please start now so that you can update your themes and plugins to be compatible with the newest version of WordPress.
\nNote to developers: WordPress is built by the contributions of hundreds of developers. If you’d like to see this release come out on time, I encourage you to pitch in. Even if you don’t have time to do testing on the beta version, you could help us by contributing a fix for one of the many bugs we already know about.
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\nThe issue was discovered by a member of our security team, WordPress developer Andrew Nacin, with Benjamin Balter.
\nWe suggest you update to 3.1.2 promptly, especially if you allow users to register as contributors or if you have untrusted users. This release also fixes a few bugs that missed the boat for version 3.1.1.
\nDownload 3.1.2 or update automatically from the Dashboard → Updates menu in your site’s admin area.
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\nApril 16: WordCamp Seattle in Seattle, WA. This weekend! After taking a year off, WordCamp Seattle is back with tracks for bloggers, designers, and developers. This year they’ll feature a lineup including presentations by both local speakers and visitors like core committer Andrew Nacin, as well as an Ignite session of lightning talks at the end of the day.
\nMay 5: WordCamp Vancouver (Developer Edition) in Vancouver, BC. This one-day WordCamp is aimed purely at developers working on the WordPress platform, and will not have content aimed at bloggers (as previous Vancouver WordCamps have). I predict we will start seeing more of these types of niche WordCamps moving forward, because they will mean smaller, more intimate events that allow more collaboration (and make it easier to find venues!). Note that we’re working with the organizers to get the tickets to a more reasonable price, so keep your eyes open this week if you’ve held off on buying a ticket because of the price tag.
\nMay 7: WordCamp Switzerland in Brugg, Switzerland. This one will cover a wide range of topics, including getting started with WordPress, advanced development topics, BuddyPress, and an inside look at running a WordPress-based business.
\nMay 14: WordCamp Orange County in Orange, CA. Already sold out! Orange County had their first WordCamp last year, and the organizers have put together another great event this time around.
\nMay 14: WordCamp Paris in Paris, France. One of the last true unconference-style WordCamps, the Paris group will plan their schedule the morning of the event like they do at BarCamps. WordCamp Paris had one of the best WordCamp t-shirts ever a couple of years ago. And it’s in Paris in the spring.
\nMay 21–22: WordCamp Raleigh in Raleigh, NC. Repeat organizers from the Raleigh WordPress Meetup Group are just starting to select speakers and put together their plans, but if it is anything like last year, the venue will be packed with WordPress professionals (and maybe there will be cookies). I’ll be attending this one, as will Nacin.
\nJune 4–5: WordCamp Reno-Lake Tahoe in Reno, NV. Organized by a WordPress core UI group contributor, WordCamp Reno-Lake Tahoe is taking place in Reno and has a packed schedule full of visiting experts.
\nJune 11–12: WordCamp Kansas City in Overland Park, KS. With publisher, designer, and developer tracks, Kansas City’s WordCamp will have a little something for everyone, presented in large part by local speakers.
\nJune 17–19: WordCamp Columbus in Columbus, OH. WordCamp Columbus has a new organizer this year and is bringing the focus more firmly onto WordPress (and less on social media). Their 3-day event includes an entire day for newbies, and another for non-profits, a nice addition to the usual blogger/developer tracks.
\nJuly 9–10: WordCamp Montreal in Montreal, Quebec. This group consistently puts on a great every year. If you register now, you can still get a $10 discount and get both days for only $30 (with sessions in both English and French to reflect the bilingual nature of the city). Montreal plays host to a number of festivals throughout the year, and this weekend is no different, including festivals for the arts, comedy, tango, and even circus arts.
\nJuly 16: WordCamp San Diego in San Diego, CA. First WordCamp in San Diego! They have talking about this for over a year, and are now starting to really ramp up the planning. They’re finalizing their venue right now, and I would expect a great roster of speakers.
\nJuly 16-17: WordCamp Portsmouth in Portsmouth, UK. The annual WordCamp UK that moves from city to city each year alights this year in Portsmouth. This one is notable because Mike Little, co-founder of WordPress, is part of the organizing team.
\nJuly 23–24: WordCamp Boston in Boston, MA. Another one just about to lock down some details and get starting with speaker selection, etc. An easy train ride from so many places, and not in the middle of winter this year!
\nJuly 30-31: WordCamp Chicago has new organizers and is a new venue this year. A call for speakers, supporters, and volunteers will likely be posted sometime next week.
\nWordCamp Portland is looking for a venue before deciding on a date this year, as it has outgrown the space it’s used the past two years, but hopes to happen in September. If you would be interested in donating a venue to this popular event, please contact them.
\nWe’ll hold off on posting fall events until later in the summer since there a lot in the planning stages now. To get the most up-to-date information, visit WordCamp Central.
\nHope to see you at a WordCamp soon!
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\nVersion 3.1.1 also addresses three security issues discovered by WordPress core developers Jon Cave and Peter Westwood, of our security team. The first hardens CSRF prevention in the media uploader. The second avoids a PHP crash in certain environments when handling devilishly devised links in comments, and the third addresses an XSS flaw.
\nWe suggest you update to 3.1.1 promptly. Download 3.1.1 or update automatically from the Dashboard → Updates menu in your site’s admin area.
\nOur release haiku:
\nOnly the geeks know
\nWhat half this stuff even means
\nDon’t worry — update
For the past several years, WordPress has been a proud participant in the Google Summer of Code program (aka GSoC). We’ve been accepted as a mentoring organization again this year, and are looking forward to working with a select handful of talented college students who are interested in developing for WordPress. Student applications are currently being accepted, and the deadline to apply is April 8. Are you a college student/developer looking for a summer challenge (or do you know one)? If so, read on to find out how you (or your friend) can make $5,000 developing for WordPress this summer. (Best. Summer. Job. Ever.)
\nGSoC Logistics:
\nWordPress logistics:
\nIf you’re a college student/developer, we encourage you to apply. If you’re a professor or a teacher of graduating high school seniors, encourage your students! If you just want to help us spread the word, download the WordPress GSoC flyer and post it on campus bulletin boards in your town. Remember, April 8 is the deadline to apply!
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\nOn Saturday the 12th, a second party co-hosted by the Austin WordPress Meetup Group and GeekAustin (and co-sponsored by the WordPress Foundation and WPEngine) brought together a similar crowd but with the addition of local WordPress community members who were not registered for the SxSW conference.
\nStarting today, the South by Southwest trade show opens, and this year for the first time it will feature an official WordPress Genius Bar. Staffed by professional WordPress support staff, developers, advanced users, theme designers, and even some of the core contributors and project leaders, the booth will be open from 11am-6pm each day to answer questions and help people with any WordPress problems they might have. If you are at South by Southwest this year, consider stopping by to say hello and pick up a WordPress button or sticker. We’ll also have a limited supply of the special WordPress/Texas shirts that we’ll be giving away at the booth, so if you’re at SxSW between now and Thursday, stop by. Hope to see you there!
\nLocation: The WordPress booth will be in trade show stand numbers 829, 831, 928, and 930 (it’s an endcap booth that combines those four spaces). You can find us in those spaces by following the numbered banners hanging from the ceiling.
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\nThis release features a lightning fast redesigned linking workflow which makes it easy to link to your existing posts and pages, an admin bar so you’re never more than a click away from your most-used dashboard pages, a streamlined writing interface that hides many of the seldom-used panels by default to create a simpler and less intimidating writing experience for new bloggers (visit Screen Options in the top right to get old panels back), and a refreshed blue admin scheme available for selection under your personal options.
\nThere’s a bucket of candy for developers as well, including our new Post Formats support which makes it easy for themes to create portable tumblelogs with different styling for different types of posts, new CMS capabilities like archive pages for custom content types, a new Network Admin, an overhaul of the import and export system, and the ability to perform advanced taxonomy and custom fields queries.
\nWith the 3.1 release, WordPress is more of a CMS than ever before. The only limit to what you can build is your imagination.
\n(No video yet for 3.1, we’re going to add it later.)
\nThere were over two thousand commits to the codebase in the 3.1 cycle! For a more comprehensive look at everything that has improved in 3.1, check out 3.1’s Codex page or the more than 820 closed issues in Trac.
\nNow is the time to drop by our development channels if you are interested in being involved with 3.2, as the agenda will be under discussion shortly. We’re hoping to get the 3.2 release out in a shorter development cycle (3.1 took too long) and include some fun improvements around plugins and the speed of the admin. (Don’t worry, we’re still planning on using PHP.)
\nWordPress is the result of the combined effort of people from all over the world united with a common goal: to make the best darn web software for publishing your story on the web and sharing it with the world. Here is a list of the more than 180 people who helped out with development during the 3.1 cycle:
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\nBonus: Don’t forget to check out the latest on WordPress.tv to see all the cool WordCamp sessions you may have missed.
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The release addresses a number of issues and provides two additional enhancements:
\nTwo moderate security issues were fixed that could have allowed a Contributor- or Author-level user to gain further access to the site.
\nOne information disclosure issue was addressed that could have allowed an Author-level user to view contents of posts they should not be able to see, such as draft or private posts.
\nTwo security enhancements were added. One improved the security of any plugins which were not properly leveraging our security API. The other offers additional defense in depth against a vulnerability that was fixed in previous release.
\nThanks to Nils Jueneman and Saddy for their private and responsible disclosures to security@wordpress.org for two of the issues. The others were reported or repaired by our security team.
\nDownload 3.0.5 or update automatically from the Dashboard > Updates menu in your site’s admin area. Please update immediately.
\nThe Release Candidate 4 build includes the security fixes and enhancements included in 3.0.5 and addresses about two dozen additional bugs. This includes fixes for:
\nAs outlined in previous RC posts, if you are testing the release candidate and think you’ve found a bug, there are a few ways to let us know:
\nTo test WordPress 3.1, try the WordPress Beta Tester plugin (you’ll want “bleeding edge nightlies”). Or you can download the release candidate here (zip). If any new issues become known, you’ll be able to find them here.
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Gracias a Fernando Frauca, José Carlos Olcese , Elvira Prevost...\r\nCoca-Cola y Elisabel Gomez de Santiago inmejorables ¡!!!!\r\nLa Rifa, fué presentada por el Campeón de España de Padel , Juan Fontán. Juanito muchísimas gracias por tu generosidad!!!!!!\r\nNuestra gratitud a todas las empresas colaboradoras que año tras año envian regalos que hacen las delicias de todos.\r\nY la valiosisima ayuda de Marta de la Hoz, que igual ayuda en la rifa, que vende papeletas. Siempre está ahí ¡!!!\r\nY no nos podemos olvidar de Carlos Sartorius que vino en el momento oportuno para que no cogieramos una pulmonía con un “reconstituyente” muy especial. Gracias Charlie ¡!!!\r\nA las voluntarias de la fundación y a sus turnos tan organizados.\r\nA Javier y sus chicos. Tengo que hacer también una mención especial a Piluca y Carlos Fernández de Villavicencio: no ha habido un año en el que no hayamos contado con sus "Pandas" y chucherías para endulzar el día a los asistentes. C.F.V. 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\r\n\r\nAD+ (Acciones, Desarrollo y Mas) nace de una fusion de ideas; de un sinfin de casualidades y del proyecto comun de un grupo de Personas con un claro objetivo en mente: trabajar en aquello que nos apasiona y que sabemos hacer con profesionalidad, sirviendo, a su vez, a una buena causa.\r\n\r\nPor ello aunamos esfuerzos para colaborar con fundaciones, asociaciones y ong’s ideando, elaborando y desarrollando para ellos proyectos concretos que respondan a las necesidades de cada entidad.\r\n\r\nAD+ no es una empresa de organizacion de eventos convencional. Nuestra intencion es ir mas alla de la mera accion promocional o de relaciones publicas. Por ello nuestras iniciativas estan llenas de valores, de motivacion y de ilusion por lograr un mundo mejor.\r\n"Cuando te inspira un objetivo importante, un proyecto extraordinario, todos tus pensamientos rompen sus ataduras, tu mente supera los limites, tu conciencia se expande en todas direcciones y tu te ves en un mundo nuevo y maravilloso. Las fuerzas, facultades y talentos ocultos cobran vida, y descubres que eres una persona mejor de lo que habias sonado ser". Patanjali
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\r\n\r\nAD+ (Acciones, Desarrollo y Mas) nace de una fusion de ideas; de un sinfin de casualidades y del proyecto comun de un grupo de Personas con un claro objetivo en mente: trabajar en aquello que nos apasiona y que sabemos hacer con profesionalidad, sirviendo, a su vez, a una buena causa.\r\n\r\nPor ello aunamos esfuerzos para colaborar con fundaciones, asociaciones y ong’s ideando, elaborando y desarrollando para ellos proyectos concretos que respondan a las necesidades de cada entidad.\r\n\r\nAD+ no es una empresa de organizacion de eventos convencional. Nuestra intencion es ir mas alla de la mera accion promocional o de relaciones publicas. Por ello nuestras iniciativas estan llenas de valores, de motivacion y de ilusion por lograr un mundo mejor.\r\n"Cuando te inspira un objetivo importante, un proyecto extraordinario, todos tus pensamientos rompen sus ataduras, tu mente supera los limites, tu conciencia se expande en todas direcciones y tu te ves en un mundo nuevo y maravilloso. Las fuerzas, facultades y talentos ocultos cobran vida, y descubres que eres una persona mejor de lo que habias sonado ser". Patanjali
\r\n
\r\n\r\nAD+ (Acciones, Desarrollo y Mas) nace de una fusion de ideas; de un sinfin de casualidades y del proyecto comun de un grupo de Personas con un claro objetivo en mente: trabajar en aquello que nos apasiona y que sabemos hacer con profesionalidad, sirviendo, a su vez, a una buena causa.\r\n\r\nPor ello aunamos esfuerzos para colaborar con fundaciones, asociaciones y ong’s ideando, elaborando y desarrollando para ellos proyectos concretos que respondan a las necesidades de cada entidad.\r\n\r\nAD+ no es una empresa de organizacion de eventos convencional. Nuestra intencion es ir mas alla de la mera accion promocional o de relaciones publicas. Por ello nuestras iniciativas estan llenas de valores, de motivacion y de ilusion por lograr un mundo mejor.\r\n"Cuando te inspira un objetivo importante, un proyecto extraordinario, todos tus pensamientos rompen sus ataduras, tu mente supera los limites, tu conciencia se expande en todas direcciones y tu te ves en un mundo nuevo y maravilloso. Las fuerzas, facultades y talentos ocultos cobran vida, y descubres que eres una persona mejor de lo que habias sonado ser". Patanjali
\r\n
\r\n\r\nAD+ (Acciones, Desarrollo y Mas) nace de una fusion de ideas; de un sinfin de casualidades y del proyecto comun de un grupo de Personas con un claro objetivo en mente: trabajar en aquello que nos apasiona y que sabemos hacer con profesionalidad, sirviendo, a su vez, a una buena causa.\r\n\r\nPor ello aunamos esfuerzos para colaborar con fundaciones, asociaciones y ong’s ideando, elaborando y desarrollando para ellos proyectos concretos que respondan a las necesidades de cada entidad.\r\n\r\nAD+ no es una empresa de organizacion de eventos convencional. Nuestra intencion es ir mas alla de la mera accion promocional o de relaciones publicas. Por ello nuestras iniciativas estan llenas de valores, de motivacion y de ilusion por lograr un mundo mejor.\r\n"Cuando te inspira un objetivo importante, un proyecto extraordinario, todos tus pensamientos rompen sus ataduras, tu mente supera los limites, tu conciencia se expande en todas direcciones y tu te ves en un mundo nuevo y maravilloso. Las fuerzas, facultades y talentos ocultos cobran vida, y descubres que eres una persona mejor de lo que habias sonado ser". Patanjali
\r\n
\r\n\r\nAD+ (Acciones, Desarrollo y Mas) nace de una fusion de ideas; de un sinfin de casualidades y del proyecto comun de un grupo de Personas con un claro objetivo en mente: trabajar en aquello que nos apasiona y que sabemos hacer con profesionalidad, sirviendo, a su vez, a una buena causa.\r\n\r\nPor ello aunamos esfuerzos para colaborar con fundaciones, asociaciones y ong’s ideando, elaborando y desarrollando para ellos proyectos concretos que respondan a las necesidades de cada entidad.\r\n\r\nAD+ no es una empresa de organizacion de eventos convencional. Nuestra intencion es ir mas alla de la mera accion promocional o de relaciones publicas. Por ello nuestras iniciativas estan llenas de valores, de motivacion y de ilusion por lograr un mundo mejor.\r\n"Cuando te inspira un objetivo importante, un proyecto extraordinario, todos tus pensamientos rompen sus ataduras, tu mente supera los limites, tu conciencia se expande en todas direcciones y tu te ves en un mundo nuevo y maravilloso. Las fuerzas, facultades y talentos ocultos cobran vida, y descubres que eres una persona mejor de lo que habias sonado ser". Patanjali
\r\n
Con el lema "La Voluntad llega donde llegan los Sueños", presentamos, el pasado mes de enero por primera vez en España, este maravilloso espectáculo en el que participaron más de 70 artistas chinos discapacitados pertenecientes a la "China Disabled People´s Performing Art Troup".
Con sus coloridos números y brillantes interpretaciones estos muchachos demostraron a los más de 7.000 espectadores que abarrotaron el Palacio de los Deportes, que no existen barreras para el arte ni obstáculos para lograr los sueños que perseguimos.
Entre los espectadores se encontraban el Excmo. Sr. D. Qiu Xiaoqi, embajador chino, el Ministro de Auntos Exteriores, D. Jaime Moratinos y la Princesa Nora de Lietchestain, vicepresidente a de la Fundación Educación Activa. Todos ellos disfrutaron de una entrañable noche llena de magia y exotismo.
Objetivos: este proyecto fue concebido para colaborar con la Fundación Educación Activa, a la cual se destinaron los beneficios del espectáculo. Su labor se centra en impulsar programas educativos para niños con dificultades de aprendizaje (dislexia, retraso del lenguaje, hiperactividad, déficit de atención...etc. AD+ quisimos transmitir a la sociedad un mensaje normalizador ante la discapacidad y de superación personal ante los obstáculos que nos alejan de la consecución de nuestros sueños.
Empresas y entidades colaboradoras: para conseguir llevar a cabo este proyecto, fue necesaria la inestimable colaboración de numerosas empresas y entidades como el Ayuntamiento de Madrid que nos ayudó con la parte técnica, Ferrovial, que nos brindó su apoyo desde el primer momento y Fundación ONCE, Telemadrid, Confortel Hoteles, Onda Madrid, Viajes 2000 y Fundación Alex, que colaboraron con otros aspectos del evento.
Agradecimientos:
Este “sueño” no hubiera tenido lugar sin la maravillosa ayuda de Sonia Blavatsky en primer lugar. Gracias Sonia por tu tiempo y por contagiarnos tu ilusión. Gracias al Ayuntamiento de Madrid, a Delia, a Javier , a Rony , a Jaime a todo ese maravilloso equipo del Area de las Artes y sobre todo por lo que hemos aprendido de chino. Pero en realidad todo empezó gracias a Goyo y a su pizarra. Nunca lo olvidaremos. Gracias a Carlos Perez y a todas las personas que nos han demostrado que Ferrovial sabe ser solidario de verdad. A la Embajada China, a Luo, a Leonardo . Hay que destacar esa compra de Nuddles.......... A la Once y a esa maravillosa persona que es Miguel Sagarra. A Miguel Perez – Pla y a Isabel de Onda Madrid, a Isidro Sanchez Crespo y Miguel Fernandez de Telemadrid. A Jon Cortina y a esa maravillosa cadena de hoteles que son Confortel. Gracias a Arturo San Roman y a Servimedia, la mejor agencia de Comunicación de este Pais.Gracias también a Telefónica, especialmente a Esperanza y a Andrea, y a la Fundación Canal.
Gracias a entradas.com por su paciencia y a ese fichaje que es Rafa Ortiz. A Carmen y Cucho Alvarado por esa maravillosa cuña que nos hicieron y a "La Voz", por prestar la suya a quienes no la tienen. Al descubrimiento de Patrick y su apoyo en todo momento. Sabes que eres el Road Manager Oficial!!!!!!A la paciencia de Elena Chollet intermediando con la reserva de billetes....A Jesús Puente por esas fantásticas pulseras que iluminaron aún más esa noche...Gracias a Javier Casero y al grupo que organizó en tan solo 24 horas. Menudo equipo!!!!!!!!! Gracias también a Pepito, ese entregadísimo fotógrafo que inmortalizó los mejores momentos de la Troup.
Y por supuesto a la Fundación Educación Activa, a Herminia, a Fátima , Amparo... es un verdadero placer trabajar para vosotras. GRACIAS.
Con el lema "La Voluntad llega donde llegan los Sueños", presentamos, el pasado mes de enero por primera vez en España, este maravilloso espectáculo en el que participaron más de 70 artistas chinos discapacitados pertenecientes a la "China Disabled People´s Performing Art Troup".
Con sus coloridos números y brillantes interpretaciones estos muchachos demostraron a los más de 7.000 espectadores que abarrotaron el Palacio de los Deportes, que no existen barreras para el arte ni obstáculos para lograr los sueños que perseguimos.
Entre los espectadores se encontraban el Excmo. Sr. D. Qiu Xiaoqi, embajador chino, el Ministro de Auntos Exteriores, D. Jaime Moratinos y la Princesa Nora de Lietchestain, vicepresidente a de la Fundación Educación Activa. Todos ellos disfrutaron de una entrañable noche llena de magia y exotismo.
Objetivos: este proyecto fue concebido para colaborar con la Fundación Educación Activa, a la cual se destinaron los beneficios del espectáculo. Su labor se centra en impulsar programas educativos para niños con dificultades de aprendizaje (dislexia, retraso del lenguaje, hiperactividad, déficit de atención...etc. AD+ quisimos transmitir a la sociedad un mensaje normalizador ante la discapacidad y de superación personal ante los obstáculos que nos alejan de la consecución de nuestros sueños.
Empresas y entidades colaboradoras: para conseguir llevar a cabo este proyecto, fue necesaria la inestimable colaboración de numerosas empresas y entidades como el Ayuntamiento de Madrid que nos ayudó con la parte técnica, Ferrovial, que nos brindó su apoyo desde el primer momento y Fundación ONCE, Telemadrid, Confortel Hoteles, Onda Madrid, Viajes 2000 y Fundación Alex, que colaboraron con otros aspectos del evento.
Agradecimientos:
Este “sueño” no hubiera tenido lugar sin la maravillosa ayuda de Sonia Blavatsky en primer lugar. Gracias Sonia por tu tiempo y por contagiarnos tu ilusión. Gracias al Ayuntamiento de Madrid, a Delia, a Javier , a Rony , a Jaime a todo ese maravilloso equipo del Area de las Artes y sobre todo por lo que hemos aprendido de chino. Pero en realidad todo empezó gracias a Goyo y a su pizarra. Nunca lo olvidaremos. Gracias a Carlos Perez y a todas las personas que nos han demostrado que Ferrovial sabe ser solidario de verdad. A la Embajada China, a Luo, a Leonardo . Hay que destacar esa compra de Nuddles.......... A la Once y a esa maravillosa persona que es Miguel Sagarra. A Miguel Perez – Pla y a Isabel de Onda Madrid, a Isidro Sanchez Crespo y Miguel Fernandez de Telemadrid. A Jon Cortina y a esa maravillosa cadena de hoteles que son Confortel. Gracias a Arturo San Roman y a Servimedia, la mejor agencia de Comunicación de este Pais.Gracias también a Telefónica, especialmente a Esperanza y a Andrea, y a la Fundación Canal.
Gracias a entradas.com por su paciencia y a ese fichaje que es Rafa Ortiz. A Carmen y Cucho Alvarado por esa maravillosa cuña que nos hicieron y a "La Voz", por prestar la suya a quienes no la tienen. Al descubrimiento de Patrick y su apoyo en todo momento. Sabes que eres el Road Manager Oficial!!!!!!A la paciencia de Elena Chollet intermediando con la reserva de billetes....A Jesús Puente por esas fantásticas pulseras que iluminaron aún más esa noche...Gracias a Javier Casero y al grupo que organizó en tan solo 24 horas. Menudo equipo!!!!!!!!! Gracias también a Pepito, ese entregadísimo fotógrafo que inmortalizó los mejores momentos de la Troup.
Y por supuesto a la Fundación Educación Activa, a Herminia, a Fátima , Amparo... es un verdadero placer trabajar para vosotras. GRACIAS.
+ + +
+prepare(" + SELECT ID, post_title, post_name FROM $wpdb->posts + WHERE post_status = 'publish' + AND post_type NOT IN ('nav_menu_item', 'revision') + AND $field = '%s'", $q); + + $results = $wpdb->get_results($dbquery); + return $results; +} + +function dcw_find_content_id($q) { + $parts = split(':', $q); + if (is_numeric($parts[0])) { + $results = _dcw_find_content_id("ID", $parts[0]); + if (sizeof($results) > 0) { + return $results; + } + } + + $results = _dcw_find_content_id("post_title", $q); + if (sizeof($results) > 0) { + return $results; + } + + $results = _dcw_find_content_id("post_name", $q); + if (sizeof($results) > 0) { + return $results; + } +} + + +?> \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/src/wp-content/plugins/dynamic-content-widget/dcw-dynamic-content-widget.php b/src/wp-content/plugins/dynamic-content-widget/dcw-dynamic-content-widget.php new file mode 100644 index 0000000..136e4a0 --- /dev/null +++ b/src/wp-content/plugins/dynamic-content-widget/dcw-dynamic-content-widget.php @@ -0,0 +1,182 @@ + 'Dynamic Content Widget', 'description' => __('A widget that renders content with a template.', 'dynamic content') ); + + /* Widget control settings. */ + $control_ops = array( 'width' => 300, 'height' => 350, 'id_base' => 'dcw-dynamic-content-widget' ); + + /* Create the widget. */ + $this->WP_Widget( 'dcw-dynamic-content-widget', __('Dynamic Content Widget', 'dynamic content'), $widget_ops, $control_ops ); + } + + /** + * Display widget in area. + * @see WP_Widget::widget() + */ + function widget( $args, $instance ) { + extract( $args ); + + $title = apply_filters('widget_title', $instance['title'] ); + $dcw_slug = $instance['slug']; + $dcw_template = $instance['subtemplate']; + $dcw_id = $instance['id']; + + echo $before_widget; + + if ( $title ) { + echo $before_title . $title . $after_title; + } + + // if no id, try finding the content by the slug + if (!$dcw_id) { + if ($dcw_slug) { + $rows = dcw_find_content_id($dcw_slug); + $dcw_id = $rows[0]->ID; + $instance['id'] = $dcw_id; + } + } + if (!$dcw_id) { + echo "No content found with id '$dcw_id' or identifier '$dcw_slug'."; + } + + $content = new WP_Query(); + $content->query('p=' . $dcw_id . '&post_type=any'); + + if (!$content->have_posts()) { + echo "No content found with id '$dcw_id'."; + } + + if ($dcw_template == '') { + echo "Error: No subtemplate selected"; + } + + while ($content->have_posts()) { + $content->the_post(); + + get_template_part($dcw_template); + } + + echo $after_widget; + } + + /** + * Update fields. + * @see WP_Widget::update() + */ + function update( $new_instance, $old_instance ) { + $instance = $old_instance; + + $instance['title'] = strip_tags( $new_instance['title'] ); + $instance['slug'] = strip_tags( $new_instance['slug'] ); + $instance['subtemplate'] = strip_tags( $new_instance['subtemplate'] ); + $instance['id'] = strip_tags( $new_instance['id'] ); + + return $instance; + } + + /** + * Display form. + * @see WP_Widget::form() + */ + function form( $instance ) { + $defaults = array( 'title' => __('Dynamic content', 'dynamic content'), + 'slug' => __('about', 'about'), + 'subtemplate' => '', + 'id' => '' + ); + $instance = wp_parse_args( (array) $instance, $defaults ); +?> + + ++
+ ++ +
+ + \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/src/wp-content/plugins/dynamic-content-widget/dcw-plugin.php b/src/wp-content/plugins/dynamic-content-widget/dcw-plugin.php new file mode 100644 index 0000000..f9e8819 --- /dev/null +++ b/src/wp-content/plugins/dynamic-content-widget/dcw-plugin.php @@ -0,0 +1,32 @@ + \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/src/wp-content/plugins/dynamic-content-widget/js/dynamic-content-widget.js b/src/wp-content/plugins/dynamic-content-widget/js/dynamic-content-widget.js new file mode 100644 index 0000000..304d4dd --- /dev/null +++ b/src/wp-content/plugins/dynamic-content-widget/js/dynamic-content-widget.js @@ -0,0 +1,43 @@ + +function checkField(id, hiddenid) { + setTimeout(function() { + var field = jQuery("#" + id); + var hiddenField = jQuery("#" + hiddenid); + var resultField = jQuery("#" + id + "-result"); + + var q = field.val(); + + resultField.html('
');
+
+ jQuery.getJSON(
+ "../wp-content/plugins/dynamic-content-widget/ajax/findcontentid.php",
+ {q: field.val()},
+ function(json) {
+ var result = '
';
+ if (json.status == 'NOT_FOUND') {
+ field.addClass("error");
+ result = '
';
+ } else {
+ var innerResult = json.id + ": " + json.title;
+
+ hiddenField.val(json.id);
+
+ if (json.status == 'TOO_MANY_FOUND') {
+ field.addClass("warning");
+ result = '
';
+ } else if (json.status == 'OK') {
+ field.removeClass("error");
+ field.removeClass("warning");
+ result = '
'
+ }
+ }
+ resultField.html(result);
+ }
+ );
+ }, 500);
+}
+
+jQuery.ajaxSetup ({
+ cache: false
+});
+
diff --git a/src/wp-content/plugins/dynamic-content-widget/readme.txt b/src/wp-content/plugins/dynamic-content-widget/readme.txt
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..750d20e
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+++ b/src/wp-content/plugins/dynamic-content-widget/readme.txt
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+=== Dynamic Content Widget ===
+Contributors: DikhoffSoftware
+Donate link: http://unicef.com/
+Tags: widget, dynamic content, homepage, pinning, sticky, sticky a page, pinning a page, sticky pages, pinning pages, dynamic
+Requires at least: 3.0
+Tested up to: 3.1.1
+Stable tag: 0.5
+
+A Swiss Army Knife for Wordpress developers. Enter a slug or id, select a template you created, and it will render the content with your template.
+
+== Description ==
+
+A Swiss Army Knife for Wordpress developers. With this WordPress widget, you can enter a slug or id, select a
+template you created, and the widget will render the content, in a local loop, according to your selected template.
+Very handy for things like:
+
+* Pinning content (pages and posts) to the homepage.
+* Rendering arbitrary content (pages and posts) in a sidebar or other widget area.
+* Define Wordpress widget areas with sidebars, write subtemplates with your own HTML, render content any way you want.
+* Many more uses.
+
+Very simple, but also very powerful and versatile. Also may be difficult to use for people who are not into template
+hacking, so if you're not used to php or html, this widget probably isn't for you.
+
+== Upcoming changes ==
+* Create example and pro subtemplates from the widget.
+* Subtemplate editor to modify templates on the fly.
+
+Version 0.5 is confirmed compatible with Wordpress 3.1.1.
+
+Learn how to use this widget by reading these use cases:
+
+* [Pinning content to the homepage](http://dikhoffsoftware.com/dynamic-content-widget/use-case-pinning/ "Pinning content to the homepage")
+* [Custom Featured Content Gallery](http://dikhoffsoftware.com/dynamic-content-widget/use-case-gallery/ "Custom Featured Content Gallery")
+
+Go to [the homepage](http://dikhoffsoftware.com/dynamic-content-widget/ "Dynamic Content Widget homepage") for instructions and screenshots.
+
+== Installation ==
+
+1. Upload `dynamic-content-widget.0.4.zip` to the `/wp-content/plugins/` directory and unzip
+1. Activate the plugin through the 'Plugins' menu in WordPress
+1. For further instructions, go to the [instructions page](http://dikhoffsoftware.com/dynamic-content-widget/ "Dynamic Content Widget instructions").
+
+== Frequently Asked Questions ==
+
+= I don't know much about php or template hacking. Should I try this plugin? =
+
+This is a plugin that's meant for advanced users, so probably not, unless you want to learn.
+
+== Screenshots ==
+
+1. This is what you'll see when you place the widget. Title is the same as other widgets, I usually leave it
+empty. Slug or id is the identifier of the page or post you want your template applied to. The slug is the last part
+of the url of the page or post. Subtemplate is the template you have created according to the instructions
+available on the [instructions page](http://dikhoffsoftware.com/dynamic-content-widget/ "Dynamic Content Widget instructions").
+2. Since version 0.4, the widget will detect if you've entered a slug that doesn't exist.
+
+== Changelog ==
+
+= 0.3 =
+First version
+= 0.31 =
+Fixed content for wordpress.org
+= 0.32 =
+Fixed fatal widget-breaking bug
+= 0.4 =
+Added automatic slug checking
+= 0.5 =
+Checked for compatibility and minor addition
+
+== Upgrade Notice ==
+
+= 0.3 =
+First version
+= 0.32 =
+Fixed fatal widget-breaking bug
+= 0.4 =
+This version has automatic slug checking
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diff --git a/src/wp-content/plugins/dynamic-content-widget/templates/dynamic-content-example.php b/src/wp-content/plugins/dynamic-content-widget/templates/dynamic-content-example.php
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+++ b/src/wp-content/plugins/dynamic-content-widget/templates/dynamic-content-example.php
@@ -0,0 +1,25 @@
+
++ +
+post_type == 'page') { +?> +Page + +Blog + diff --git a/src/wp-content/plugins/frontpage-category-filter/frontpage-category-filter.php b/src/wp-content/plugins/frontpage-category-filter/frontpage-category-filter.php new file mode 100644 index 0000000..96a3100 --- /dev/null +++ b/src/wp-content/plugins/frontpage-category-filter/frontpage-category-filter.php @@ -0,0 +1,179 @@ + 0) { + foreach ($all_categories as $category) { + $cat_ID[] = $category->cat_ID; + } + add_option('merlic_filtercategory_allowed', implode(',', $cat_ID)); + } + + } + + /** + * Filter categories from homepage, showing only posts that belong to selected categories + * @param object $query + * @return object $query + */ + public function filter( $query ) { + $featured_category_id = get_option('merlic_filtercategory_allowed', true); + + if ( $query->is_home AND $query->get('post_type') == 'post' ) { + $query->set('category__in', explode(',', $featured_category_id)); + //$query->set('posts_per_page', get_option('merlic_filtercategory_postslimit')); + } + + return $query; + } + + /** + * Callback function for admin_menu action + */ + public function settings_menu() { + add_options_page("Frontpage category filter", "Frontpage category filter", 'manage_options', 'merlic_filtercategory_admin', array('MerlicFilterCategoryLite', 'draw_settings')); + } + + /** + * Draws the settings page and manages the stored options + */ + public function draw_settings() { + + $all_categories = get_categories('hide_empty=0'); + + $homepage = get_page(get_option('page_on_front')); + + //check if the form has been submitted + if ($_POST['merlic_filtercategory_save']) { + + //save page meta data here + if (count($_POST['merlic_filtercategory_allowed']) > 0) update_option('merlic_filtercategory_allowed', implode(',', $_POST['merlic_filtercategory_allowed'])); + else + delete_option('merlic_filtercategory_allowed'); + + //save page meta data here + if (count($_POST['shortcode']) > 0) { + $shortcode = '[wp_filter_posts cat="'.implode(',', $_POST['shortcode']).'"'.(is_int($_POST['posts_limit']) ? ' limit="'.$_POST['posts_limit'].'"' : '').' title_style="'.$_POST['title_style'].'"]'; + } + else + $shortcode = ''; + + update_option('merlic_filtercategory_show_as', $_POST['merlic_filtercategory_show_as']); + + $save_message = __('Changes have been saved'); + + } + + //display the form + $output = ' +Uncheck the categories that you want to hide from your posts page
+ '; + + $output .= ' + '."\n"; + + $output .= ''; + print_r($text); + echo ''; + } + else { + echo '
'; + echo $text; + echo ''; + } + + echo '