November 2, 2005 – 6:53 pm
Saturday, November 5, 2005, will be a bug hunt for developers and testers of WordPress 1.6, the next hottest version of WordPress. For more information, see Owen Winkler’s WordPress Bug Hunt This Saturday for all the information you need to help make WordPress 1.6 be the best and most bug free version of WordPress! Site […]
October 26, 2005 – 6:32 pm
Owen Winkler writes about “Why Am I on WordPress dot com”: So why would someone jump to using WordPress.com when they’ve already got a blog running? I can see the case for users who want to start out fresh and have no experience, or maybe for people who are tired of paying hosting fees and […]
October 26, 2005 – 12:59 pm
There is a lot to love about WordPress, and one of the great things is the ability to choose what you turn on and turn off through the use of powerful WordPress Plugins like the new Admin Revert WordPress Plugin by Owen Winkler of Asymptomatic. The yet-to-be-released WordPress 1.6 is still in alpha-moving-towards-beta testing, and […]
September 27, 2005 – 11:37 am
This applies to the 2005 version of WordPress and WordPress.com. Owen Winkler, plugin author of Exhibit Preview has been working on an addition to the next version of WordPress to improve access, uploading, and viewing of images within the WordPress Write Post administration panel, as has Andy Skelton. Well, whether they are working alone or […]
September 21, 2005 – 8:38 am
I thought that I’d diary my day-to-day tasks managing my WordPress website. It’s very easy to manage, but there are a few steps that few people talk about. In the morning, after the crunch of work is done, I check the various RSS Feeds that I monitor to see what is going on. I particularly […]
September 18, 2005 – 8:12 pm
I must have missed it when reporting on recent news about WordPress, but this is news that deserves its own space. For ages I’ve been battling with long waits after hitting the Save button on the Write Post panel. Some of these waits have reminded me of the early Internet days where a cup of […]
September 9, 2005 – 8:14 am
Categories and Tags are for your visitors, not just search engines. Think of your visitors’ needs first. Categories and Tags are about navigation and sorting, grouping your content to help visitors find related information. Categories and Tags are not fashion statements. Don’t be colorful or imaginative with either. Categories are your site’s table of contents. […]
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September 8, 2005 – 8:51 am
As explained earlier, there are three versions of WordPress, but two versions of actual core software. WordPress 1.5.2 is ready for the public to use, and the other, WordPress 1.6, is in alpha-soon-to-be-beta testing and hopefully coming to a computer near you soon. So what is going on with WordPress 1.6? Well, we have the […]
August 16, 2005 – 2:55 pm
There is a ton of WordPress help and information on the Internet. Where to begin to find WordPress help usually begins with a SEARCH. Let’s make searching for that help just a little easier. The WordPress Codex Searcher plugin adds a small search window to your WordPress Administration Panels. It sits in the upper right […]
August 16, 2005 – 1:58 pm
As one of the many volunteers who help out from time to time with WordPress on the WordPress Support Forum and WordPress.com Forums, I found myself repeatedly giving out link references so I started keeping notes and have put together a list of some of the link references most needed and asked for on the […]