As promised (from earlier today) I’m going to supply a small tutorial. Over the last few weeks, I’ve actually been bombed with requests on how to do this, and I’ve been happily passing out my code to anyone who’s asked for it. (I think it’s because of this comment I left on Liam McKay’s site. I guess it piqued a lot of interest.) I will also say that, earlier today, I mentioned that the...
read more ›WordPress 3.0 “Thelonious” was officially released yesterday. Now, I posted before about the cool new features of WP 3.0. I’ve been using it since the Alpha, and I’ve been very impressed. I’ve been getting a ot of questions in my inbox, as well as on Twitter, about how it’s going. A lot of people out there are pretty wary of immediately upgrading to a new version of WordPress, and typically wait until...
read more ›So I was wanting to find a nice, simple method of using Twitter to pull in multiple accounts into a single feed. “Why would you want to do that,” you ask? Well, in my case, I was working on a site for a client who runs an organization. The organization itself has a Twitter feed for announcements and such, but its employees each had their own Twitter account as well. So...
read more ›Yes, I said it. And any of you who are WordPress fanatics probably already know about it. But I, being a lowly developer still on sabbatical, just heard about it this morning. I received an email from an old colleague of mine to inform me of this fun new release. Rumor has it that WordPress 3.0 will be released on May 1, 2010 (just in time for my birthday!), and that...
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