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Unreal Theme for WordPress released

We’re proud to announce that Scribble Designs has released our first ever free WordPress theme. Called ‘Unreal‘, it’s a subtle blue and grey two-column theme that uses the latest HTML5 and CSS3 features for a clean, modern look that’s also fully search engine optimised. What you get Thumbnail-enabled latest posts widget: The Unreal theme supports [...]

Posted in WordPress on Saturday, June 23 2012 | Comments Off

WordPress 3.0 has been released

Just a short note to say that WordPress 3.0 has recently been released. It’s a milestone release for the blog software, and includes some major leaps forward: Brand new default theme, the highly customizable Twenty Ten. The theme supports easily customisable tiled backgrounds and header images to help you create a custom look with little [...]

Posted in Web Applications, WordPress on Friday, June 18 2010 | Comments Off

Making Windows Live Writer Work With Ultimate Tag Warrior

I have a preferred setup on most of my WordPress blogs whereby I use Ultimate Tag Warrior to tag my posts internally. Recently, I’ve been swayed by Windows Live Writer, an excellent blogging tool. The only drawback? I couldn’t get Writer working with Ultimate Tag Warrior. Until this evening…

Posted in Blogging, WordPress on Thursday, August 2 2007 | Comments Off

Matt Mullenweg Featured In Sydney Morning Herald

If you’ve ever wondered about the brains behind WordPress, Matt Mullenweg has been interviewed by the Sydney Morning Herald. The interview was a revelation, because despite following Matt’s career for the last couple of years I had no idea how much he’d achieved.

Posted in Blogging, WordPress on Monday, April 16 2007 | Comments Off

Comment Relish Plugin For WordPress

A new plugin that thanks first-time commenters for their input – a nice touch to add to your blog and some advice for hacking the plugin to make it more personal.

Posted in Blogging, WordPress on Thursday, April 12 2007 | 1 Comment »

How To Configure WordPress Post-Installation

The default WordPress installation requires some configuration before it’s ready for use. I’ve decided to share my tips for configuring WordPress after the initial installation.

Posted in WordPress on Wednesday, April 4 2007 | 1 Comment »

Fast Way To Upgrade WordPress Via Shell

Oops! A server breach over at WordPress.org caused the downloadable version of the software to become compromised. Now, I’m not normally one to upgrade every time a new version of WordPress is released, especially a minor point version. But the WP developers seemed concerned enough to cross post this on all their blogs, so I [...]

Posted in WordPress on Saturday, March 3 2007 | Comments Off