Posts Tagged Under WordPress
Wordpress Activates Updates from Twitter
Today is the day when blogging and micro-blogging overlap… The gap is closed, and the biggest blogging network was the one to do it. Sure, you can tweet a status update when you make a new post on Tumblr and other sites, but now you can actually post on your Wordpress blog, from the Twitter API.
Posted in Web Developer NewsBy Connor
Wordpress Resources
Setting up a new blog can often be difficult, but if your platform of choice is Wordpress, I’ve got you covered! I’m going to outline some really helpful resources in this article to try and help get you started off in the right direction.
Posted in Web DevelopmentBy Connor
WordPress JobBoard Plugin official website
About a month ago i put my WordPress job board plugin on sale. Today i am launching official WordPress Job Board Plugin website. Also i gave the plugin a name (a official one
) it is now known as WPJobBoard. Current stable version is 2.2.0, but i am already working on version 2.3.0 which will have a lot of great features and improvements.
By Greg
WordPress Job Board Plugin
I haven’t posted on my blog for about 2 months now but it is all because i was busy working on few projects, actually since beginning of the year i completed 4 projects already, that’s about one a month so i can say that i am on a roll now
. Project i finished this time is version 2.0 of a job board that i am running here (although not much success promoting it – only 2 job offers till beginning, but again there is not much traffic either).
By Greg
WordPress Theme Toolkit Plugin
If you ever edited WordPress theme with build in theme editor you probably know how uncomfortable it is. Default theme editor not only do not have syntax highlighting but also (and i think it is even worse) every time you save file textarea scrolls to the top, so when you need to make further changes in file you need to again find lines which you were editing.
Posted in ProjectsBy Greg
How to create WordPress Plugin from a scratch
Wordpress blogs are getting more popular then ever, there are literally hundreds of new weblogs popping up everyday. However WordPress is not a new software, so I think it is about time to learn how to create decent plugins for it, and once you learn how to write plugins you will discover that this is not only fun but can be very profitable as well.
Posted in Must Reads, PHPBy Greg


